I went with Wu freaking out of the Aswang changing back into his best friend's mother-in-law. My last favorite scene was definitely the end when they STILL did not tell Wu the truth.
My favorite was also the shooting scene. Reggie Lee did a great job. I'm not surprised they didn't tell Wu at the end of the show. Trying to explain something like that to a guy in that condition wouldn't have done any good.
I love everything about this baby. I loved when she stabbed an attacker with a pen last week, and she wasn't even born! Now she's telling Meisner hands off my Mommy. Cute.
I went for the freaky baby...especially because I start to wonder...the baby is volatile, but so far, it seems to be mostly interested in protecting itself...it was "nice enough" to give Meisner a warning, after all (who really has bad taste...I always wondering how anyone can even consider a relationship with a hexenbiest, especially after having seen her woge).
I completely disagree. They are making the situation worse by not telling him and when they eventually do, it will be that much more hurtful. They should have told him as soon as he shared about the Aswang.
Cute isn't the word I would use. Deranged and deadly is closer. This is however the only time I am even a bit interested in Adalind's story so kudos to the baby there.
I haven't seen any interest from Meisner to get into any kind of relationship with Adalind. I think he thinks of her as a dangerous assignment. He's seen what that baby can do.
I had to choose the end scene where we see Wu in the mental hospital. I don't think he is back in reality quite yet. The look on Hank and Nick's face says it all, as they know that Wu is unstable for now. This is a good example for the show that not everyone will be able to accept what Hank and Juliet did through their process of learning of vessen and grimms.
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I went with Wu freaking out of the Aswang changing back into his best friend's mother-in-law. My last favorite scene was definitely the end when they STILL did not tell Wu the truth.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was also the shooting scene. Reggie Lee did a great job. I'm not surprised they didn't tell Wu at the end of the show. Trying to explain something like that to a guy in that condition wouldn't have done any good.
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this baby. I loved when she stabbed an attacker with a pen last week, and she wasn't even born! Now she's telling Meisner hands off my Mommy. Cute.
ReplyDeleteI went for the freaky baby...especially because I start to wonder...the baby is volatile, but so far, it seems to be mostly interested in protecting itself...it was "nice enough" to give Meisner a warning, after all (who really has bad taste...I always wondering how anyone can even consider a relationship with a hexenbiest, especially after having seen her woge).
ReplyDeleteI completely disagree. They are making the situation worse by not telling him and when they eventually do, it will be that much more hurtful. They should have told him as soon as he shared about the Aswang.
ReplyDeleteCute isn't the word I would use. Deranged and deadly is closer. This is however the only time I am even a bit interested in Adalind's story so kudos to the baby there.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen any interest from Meisner to get into any kind of relationship with Adalind. I think he thinks of her as a dangerous assignment. He's seen what that baby can do.
ReplyDeleteHank wasn't in such a bad way that he checked himself into the nut house.
ReplyDeleteThe last seconds of the episode were of Wu hallucinating an Aswang jumping right at him.
ReplyDeleteI had to choose the end scene where we see Wu in the mental hospital. I don't think he is back in reality quite yet. The look on Hank and Nick's face says it all, as they know that Wu is unstable for now. This is a good example for the show that not everyone will be able to accept what Hank and Juliet did through their process of learning of vessen and grimms.
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