02-20-2016, 11:25 AM
(02-20-2016, 10:58 AM)tscchope Wrote:(02-20-2016, 10:40 AM)speakeasy Wrote:(02-20-2016, 10:20 AM)panther19 Wrote: I'm evenHi, Panther19, thanks and it's good we agree on the episode; I enjoyed it very much.
happy with Eve/Juliette who says she would not hurt Nick.
Missed part about the fake keys.
Indeed a very watchable episode.
You did spot how Juliette looked at Nick whilst he was in the bunker, didn't you? The hate in those eyes was there. Must have taken great self-control not to explode Nick's brain.
If Meisner had any interest in Grimms, he'd have leapt at the chance to purchase 20 books. He's just lost his chance to recruit Nick.
Renard was spot on about the seven knights being Grimm and that Nick's ancestor was among them. It's likely he's right about there being 7 keys. Nick saying he had need of another 2, may not be slip on his part. It may be a test to see if Meisner knows how many keys there are. If he does, he'll probably mention 7 keys. Nick's going to be a bit stuck if all 7 are needed to enter the hiding place.
I also thought it was weird that Meisner didn't immediately send someone to watch over Monroe's uncle.
Once Trubel helped him put 2 and 2 together, Meisner seems like the kind of guy who would have been proactive about protecting the books, regardless of whether or not he could or would cough up 100 grand to buy them.
Meisner's "wait and see" attitude appeared to be employed just to drive the plot and struck me as very false.
When it comes to the missing keys, I wonder if the writers aren't setting up a Raider of the Lost Ark situation in which Nick and friends dig in the wrong place because without the final two keys the map keeps sending them to the wrong place.