Continued from Tony Perez's Electronic Diary (October 19, 2018 - March 12, 2019) http://tonyperezphilippinescyberspacebook41.blogspot.com/

Photo by JR Dalisay / April 21, 2017

Friday, June 21, 2019

Watched "Lycanthropia" from Grimm. Doyle, a young businessman, is on his way to his mother's for his monthly visit when he blows a tire and his car hits a tree. The next morning a truck driver finds him bloodied and unconscious in the middle of the road. With the help of Monroe and Rosalee, Nick and Hank explore the woods in the vicinity of the accident and find the bodies of two campers who were apparently attacked by a vicious animal. Their blood samples match the blood found on Doyle's shirt. Nick and Hank arrest Doyle despite his and his mother's protests. They place him in an isolation cell. Rosalee prepares a tranquilizer in case he shapeshifts into a lycanthrope. They soon discover, however, that it is Doyle's mother who is the lycanthrope--she escaped from their house the previous night because Doyle did not arrive early enough to lock her up. Doyle came upon her attacking the two campers and tried to stop her, but was unable to. They drive to the house but are too late, since Doyle's mother broke out of the room she tried to lock herself into. The team follows her through the woods. Doyle tries to appease her, but she attacks and Sergeant Wu is forced to shoot her down.

Later that evening, Sergeant Wu discovers a scratch on his leg caused by the lycanthrope. He spends a fitful night in bed.

Juliette as Eve tracks Rachel, the campaign manager, after watching a video that shows Rachel making a mobile call during the rally and looking up at the Black Claw sniper. She discovers Captain Renard's campaign poster, apparently made long before the assassination of Andrew Dixon, and later informs Nick and Hank about it.

Captain Renard informs Adalind that Meisner drove the helicopter and that her baby is not in Germany after all.

Nick continues exploring the tunnel behind the rear door of the paint factory, He is able to open the steel door and sees a deep pit with iron rungs leading to its bottom.

This episode has too many loose threads being tied together.

I can understand that Juliette as Eve no longer has emotions, but what's with all those Rosanna Podesta wigs in different colors?

And if there are lycanthropes--or even just one lycantrhrope--in Portland, why have there been no reports of previous victims, considering that there are 13 full moons in one year?

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