In this episode, Juliette treats Nick like a strange bug, Hank
gets upgraded to a real character and Nick and Hank stop a pack of creepy
inbred Wesen from doing some messed up stuff.
Juliette must fall in love with Renard. It has to happen,
because it would be awesome. The possibilities with that storyline are so
interesting—much more than her being Nick’s preexisting girlfriend.
I didn’t love Juliette a lot before her coma so I may be
biased, but it just seems like she could be nicer to Nick. I get that it’s
hard, she doesn’t remember; but obviously he’s devoted to her, he’s not insane,
and he’s really pretty cute, so I would be a little less horrified if I were
her. It’s like not only does she not remember him, she also doesn’t appear to
get why she would have liked him in the first place.
She was plenty nice to Monroe, though! It was smart to bring
Monroe in because it helped show the audience how her brain works around the
Nick-shaped gaps in her memory. Of course, there must be some weird illogical
blank spots. Like how did she meet Monroe if Nick wasn’t involved? Did she just
abruptly have a stranger over for dinner?
The scene right after Nick explains everything to Hank is
the best. Hank adapted very well under the circumstances and was completely
awesome. “Coyotl, right?” “Yeah, Hank. That’s the second one today.”
Just a
side question, how has Hank been
seeing all these Wesen? Is it just that after a certain point anyone can see Wesen, but only Nick can
see them before that point?
It might seem like Hank’s adjustment was too easy, but
frankly, I was just super relieved. Everyone knows that if Hank had gotten
really upset, he would have eventually come to terms with it and basically
there just would have been a chunk of episodes in the first half of the season
where he felt betrayed by Nick and really angry, and then they would have
kissed and made up. Instead the writers decided to skip that entirely, so
hopefully that means they’re planning on doing something more interesting with
Hank.
The case-of-the-week had a distinctly rape-y feel to it from
the very beginning, didn’t it? But then I thought, “well, they wouldn’t
probably wait so long if they were just going to rape her”. But no. Apparently
it’s a ritual gang-raping. So, there’s that.
Ugh.
How could the Coyotls immediately tell that Nick was a
Grimm? What distinguishes them? Do Grimms have any special powers aside from
seeing Wesen and having an ancient tome of knowledge? I really want them to. If
this is a true fantasy/sci-fi show, it’s going to turn out that Nick is
actually destined to become the savior of the world or something equally epic.
Sgt. Wu gets the
best line of the night with: “Hey, so, let me get this straight. In the last
six hours you arrested six villains, saved a damsel in distress and reunited a
family, while I filled out three dozen overtime reports and scrubbed out the
coffeemaker. Yeah. We’ve all put in a rich, full day.”
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Here's a picture of Monroe since you didn't get to see him enough in the episode |
This show needs bits of Wu and Monroe to bring some levity
to the overall (and increasing) darkness of the show. Although, there were a
fair amount of pretty great throw-away lines peppered throughout the episode.
Overall, I enjoyed this episode. I loved last episode’s
emphasis on Renard and I loved this one’s emphasis on Hank. If a show only
concentrates on its main character, it gets boring fast. But if it weaves all
the characters together into a legitimate, complex storyline… Well. It’s
fantastic. Grimm can still be kind of awkward in some respects but each week’s story has been really fun and the overall progression is exciting.
Extraneous notes:
- Hey, it’s Willa!
- Hey, it’s Stanton Parrish!
- I liked how Nick and Renard both talked around each other.
Saying what they meant without revealing what they know. It would be so
complicated, remembering who knew what. Renard knows that Nick is a Grimm, but
Nick doesn’t know that Renard knows, or that Renard is a Wesen prince. What?
- Honestly, doesn’t anyone else kind of wish Adalind would come back and she and Nick would have some awesome UST?
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Connor Trinner--AKA guy from Enterprise |
- Carly’s dad looks like that guy from Star Trek: Enterprise
(that insult to the franchise). But he's not. He's some guy from Lost and Supernatural.
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Mark Pellegrino--AKA Carly's Dad |
Credit:
Director: David Solomon
Writers: Stephen Carpenter, David Greenwalt, Jim Kouf, Richard Hatem