Watched "Dyin' On A Prayer" and "Deleted Scenes" from Grimm. An abusive husband and his brother are killed by a golem summoned by the wife's brother, a rabbi who possesses an ancient scroll and a jar of earth allegedly from the remains of an old golem. In order to vanquish the golem, Nick needs to threaten the wife's son so that the golem will reappear. It is the boy himself who thrusts the shem (Name Of God) made by the rabbi at the golem, so that it dissolves.
Captain Renard's mother, Monroe, and Rosalee succeed in mixing the potion that will cure Nick, but they need to go to Nick's and Juliette's house for one key ingredient that is missing.
Some of the "Deleted Scenes" from all four episodes were interesting and not superfluous at all.
Why is that, when a dead Wesen is autopsied, nothing physiological shows up when being Wesen is actually a physical state?
So glad I'm done with this particular disc. The episodes are not conveniently arranged and a lot of trailers from other movies are in it. I can only hope that the succeeding discs are unlike it.
Captain Renard's mother, Monroe, and Rosalee succeed in mixing the potion that will cure Nick, but they need to go to Nick's and Juliette's house for one key ingredient that is missing.
Some of the "Deleted Scenes" from all four episodes were interesting and not superfluous at all.
Why is that, when a dead Wesen is autopsied, nothing physiological shows up when being Wesen is actually a physical state?
So glad I'm done with this particular disc. The episodes are not conveniently arranged and a lot of trailers from other movies are in it. I can only hope that the succeeding discs are unlike it.
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