Watched "Blood Magic" from Grimm. A woman suffering from dementia is put to sleep by a Wesen in her nursing home. The autopsy reveals that her death was due to a severe dose of bug saliva. Monroe and Rosalee later disclose to Nick and Hank that, among Wesen, there is a "godfather of death" whom they can call on whenever they have a Wesen relative who is terminally ill, in suffering, and in need of a peaceful end. They discover that it is Dr. Landau of the nursing home who is the community's "godfather of death". He receives a call from a Mrs. Staunton, a client of the spice shop, and Nick, Hank, Monroe, Rosalee, and Dr,. Landau go to the address. Mrs. Staunton's husband has been suffering from severe dementia, leaving the house, and, as Sergeant Wu identifies him, committing a series of murders. Nick and Hank leave Dr. Landau to do what he must.
Monroe and Rosalee have been covering all the mirrors in the house to protect Eve while she is staying with them. Eve borrows Adalind's mother's books and discovers a way to open the mirror portal so that she can go inside and fight the Zerstorer within.
A continuity glitch. While Nick and Hank are or their way to the nursing home we are informed that the caregiver of the old woman who died was arrested an hour ago. A sequence later Nick and Hank obtain the address of the caregiver so that they can ask him about the alleged murder. They go there and chase him.
Love the bold binding of Adelind's mother's books.
Monroe and Rosalee have been covering all the mirrors in the house to protect Eve while she is staying with them. Eve borrows Adalind's mother's books and discovers a way to open the mirror portal so that she can go inside and fight the Zerstorer within.
A continuity glitch. While Nick and Hank are or their way to the nursing home we are informed that the caregiver of the old woman who died was arrested an hour ago. A sequence later Nick and Hank obtain the address of the caregiver so that they can ask him about the alleged murder. They go there and chase him.
Love the bold binding of Adelind's mother's books.
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