Finished watching "El Cuegle" from Grimm. A three-eyed, three-armed Wesen called El Cuegle kidnaps babies and eats them. Nick and Hank trace him to his house, arrest him, and return the baby he recently kidnapped to its parents. At the police station the Wesen explains that one of his eyes sees the past, the second the present, and the third the future, and that he kidnaps and eats only babies whom he sees will grow up to be sociopaths and will commit multiple murders. Nick and Hank look up one such case 18 years ago in which the Wesen made the mistake of returning a baby and it grew up to massacre ten innocent people. The Wesen escapes and goes to the house where the baby he last kidnapped were returned by Nick and Hank. Nick and Hank follow him there. The Wesen falls down the stairs and dies. As Nick and Hank are about to leave, the baby's parents begin arguing violently as the Wesen predicted.
Meisner, who is not alive after all but actually a ghost, continues to haunt Captain Renard and even appears to him inside the police station.
Eve retrieves the healing stick from its hiding place in the tunnel, but it burns her hand. The burn mark becomes one of the symbols on the ancient cloth. She continues to explore the interior of the tunnel.
Rosalee tells Hank that she wants them to move out of Portland in order to raise a family in peace and quiet.
Captain Renard's crystal ball no longer has a stand on top of his desk.
Quite disturbing that, for the illustration of El Cuegle in the Grimm books, they used a drawing of the classic painting of Kronos eating his children.
Meisner, who is not alive after all but actually a ghost, continues to haunt Captain Renard and even appears to him inside the police station.
Eve retrieves the healing stick from its hiding place in the tunnel, but it burns her hand. The burn mark becomes one of the symbols on the ancient cloth. She continues to explore the interior of the tunnel.
Rosalee tells Hank that she wants them to move out of Portland in order to raise a family in peace and quiet.
Captain Renard's crystal ball no longer has a stand on top of his desk.
Quite disturbing that, for the illustration of El Cuegle in the Grimm books, they used a drawing of the classic painting of Kronos eating his children.
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