01-07-2017, 07:54 AM
Disappointed by the amount of Renard/Adalind interaction, but not the content. Enjoyed Renard flustered and off his game, and loved spunky Adalind, she’s been gone much too long and hope to see much more of her.
Was put off by Nick immediately inferring from Renard’s action that he was a possible ally instead of opposition. Not sure what Renard has to do for Nick to grasp that he is not and never has been an alley for any reason other than his own interests.
Eve, Juliette, or is she Sibylline now? Why can’t this character just be allowed to be? I didn’t get any indication that Eve is now capable of seeing or predicting the future. Rosalee explained that it was the dead man passing into a hell like realm/dimension who reached out and connected with Eve.
Eve has a pure soul because of the stick? Is that G&K’s religious reference - the stick washes away all sin even when the person hasn’t sought absolution? Hopefully they will make it clear that any religious reference is to that in the Grimmverse. If Eve has a pure soul because of the stick, does Monroe and Nick?
I hope everything the characters do or experiences in S6 is not based only on magical and supernatural causes. Renard has always pursued power, capable of doing whatever was necessary. He’s never been presented as incapable of feeling empathy, only capable of compartmentalizing his emotions for the sake of logical and self-serving motives. So hopefully, Renard is simply experiencing and projecting guilt over Meisner’s torturous death. But that’s probably not cool enough for Grimm.
Was put off by Nick immediately inferring from Renard’s action that he was a possible ally instead of opposition. Not sure what Renard has to do for Nick to grasp that he is not and never has been an alley for any reason other than his own interests.
Eve, Juliette, or is she Sibylline now? Why can’t this character just be allowed to be? I didn’t get any indication that Eve is now capable of seeing or predicting the future. Rosalee explained that it was the dead man passing into a hell like realm/dimension who reached out and connected with Eve.
Eve has a pure soul because of the stick? Is that G&K’s religious reference - the stick washes away all sin even when the person hasn’t sought absolution? Hopefully they will make it clear that any religious reference is to that in the Grimmverse. If Eve has a pure soul because of the stick, does Monroe and Nick?
I hope everything the characters do or experiences in S6 is not based only on magical and supernatural causes. Renard has always pursued power, capable of doing whatever was necessary. He’s never been presented as incapable of feeling empathy, only capable of compartmentalizing his emotions for the sake of logical and self-serving motives. So hopefully, Renard is simply experiencing and projecting guilt over Meisner’s torturous death. But that’s probably not cool enough for Grimm.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke