Watched "Revelation" and "Deleted Scenes" from Grimm. Continued from the previous episode.
Verrat agents move into Adelind's hotel to abduct Adelind, bring her to Prince Viktor, and get rid of her baby. Resistance agent Meisner beats them to it and takes Adelind to a hidden cottage in a forest. That is where she has more contractions and feels that the baby is coming.
Monroe visits his parents at the hotel and informs them that he is going to marry Rosalee and live his own life despite their disapproval. He bids them goodbye. Later, Monroe's mother visits Rosalee at the spice shop and reconciles with her, as Monroe's father visits Monroe's father at Monroe's house to have a talk with him. Nick arrives to discuss his present case with Monroe, and Monroe's father is once again upset by a Grimm's presence. He overhears them discussing the Berserker, which Monroe now identifies as a Wildesheer.
The Wildesheer and his companion follow Nick and Monroe to Aunt Marie's trailer, where Nick and Monroe finally take them down by cutting their hair--with the help of Monroe's father, who's followed them to the scene and assists in cutting the Wildesheers' hair.
The episode ends with Monroe, Rosalee, Nick, Juliette, and Monroe's parents sitting at dinner. A somewhat contrived, melodramatic ending.
The decor on Prince Viktor's table keeps changing for no apparent reason other than that the set decorator can't make up his mind.
Verrat agents move into Adelind's hotel to abduct Adelind, bring her to Prince Viktor, and get rid of her baby. Resistance agent Meisner beats them to it and takes Adelind to a hidden cottage in a forest. That is where she has more contractions and feels that the baby is coming.
Monroe visits his parents at the hotel and informs them that he is going to marry Rosalee and live his own life despite their disapproval. He bids them goodbye. Later, Monroe's mother visits Rosalee at the spice shop and reconciles with her, as Monroe's father visits Monroe's father at Monroe's house to have a talk with him. Nick arrives to discuss his present case with Monroe, and Monroe's father is once again upset by a Grimm's presence. He overhears them discussing the Berserker, which Monroe now identifies as a Wildesheer.
The Wildesheer and his companion follow Nick and Monroe to Aunt Marie's trailer, where Nick and Monroe finally take them down by cutting their hair--with the help of Monroe's father, who's followed them to the scene and assists in cutting the Wildesheers' hair.
The episode ends with Monroe, Rosalee, Nick, Juliette, and Monroe's parents sitting at dinner. A somewhat contrived, melodramatic ending.
The decor on Prince Viktor's table keeps changing for no apparent reason other than that the set decorator can't make up his mind.
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