


And the son will play along? Sometimes, I really want to see an episode that just focuses on the aftermath of these cases. I guess Nick's going to claim she went after him and he had to shoot. It feels like the past few episodes were mainly set in the city, with the exception of Nick and Monroe's trip to Germany, which was mainly shot at night.Īs for the case itself, it was OK, but I called the twist of it being the mother early on. I like it when the show actually takes advantage of it's Portland setting, and shows the wilderness and whatnot. I enjoyed watching this episode a lot, and I think a lot of it had to do with it being outdoors a lot. Hopefully it ends with Rosalee magically busting out a cure, or Wu's going to be getting furry and violent real fast. I guess it's been a while since Wu has suffered, so why not make him a werewolf, huh? I'm guessing that's the direction this is heading. So far Renard is keeping very close to the line, saying he prefers secrecy rather than requiring it, but still- the dynamic is becoming a lot more like it used to be, where alliances are not so secure. I think Nick investigating alone, and not telling anyone where he was going was more than a little nuts, either way.Īdalind and Renard keeping secrets (and Rosalie also knows about Adalind being a hexenbiest) is going to ripple through the group as a big betrayal when it comes out. Though I guess Monroe said they were buried, not drowned. Then later I thought (because it has such a very, very long drop to the bottom), that maybe it was used to dump infected children. The place Nick discovered behind the door - I thought it was going to be a room they locked werewolves during the full moon. Surely he realizes that if you get scratched by a lycanthrope, it's more than an ordinary scratch. Does the effect work the same way in humans as in wesen? It's straining credulity that he didn't bother to get it checked out after noticing it, though. I think the "Wu was scratched" thing is going to be fun. I swear they've used that same fancy house before- maybe it's where the family of bears lived in season 1?


He briefly stands but rarely walks, and never more than a few steps. Does the actor have a leg injury or something? If he's not sitting behind his desk, he's sitting at a cafe. Renard's being sneaky but still spending most of his time sitting around. Shirtless dude sightings: 2, both gratuitous. Daytime scenes of the lush Portland vegetation! Monroe tracking with his blutbad sense of smell!Case of the week with moral ambiguity instead of simplistic wesen = bad! It's like they're sort of trying to bring back some of what I used to enjoy about the show.
