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I have a theory about Nick Burkhardt's(GRIMM) girlfriend...
I believe she is something, in transformation, like a Hirschkuh...a small female deer.
I believe she knows more about Nick's heritage than she is letting on.
Juliette
Tikki
one_voice
(20,043 posts)and if you're right that would make it all the more interesting.
Tikki
(14,559 posts)her face and her movements.
And I have a big crush on Monroe(Silas Weir Mitchell).
Tikki
grasswire
(50,130 posts)But he would know it. He seems to know every one of the critters when he sees them.
I'm a fan of the show, even though the plots defy reason most of the time.
Behind the Aegis
(53,976 posts)I also really like the show. It is a nice change from the same old storylines.
grasswire
(50,130 posts)One of the mysteries.
ceile
(8,692 posts)I really want to know what the deal is with their Lt. What is he?
Tikki
(14,559 posts)creatures, monsters and such with the German names.
It's like doing a strangers genealogy and getting more frightened by the minute.
The Lt. definitely answers to someone higher up the food chain.
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grasswire
(50,130 posts)And interestingly enough, there is no such word as "vessen" -- which the show uses to mean the people who turn into creatures. There's a Hungarian word, but it has no meaning like this use.
Mojambo
(17,422 posts)He's killing the show.
Casting director blew it.
Tikki
(14,559 posts)They need to beef up the other characters's roles. Maybe they picked that actor
because he looks so completely different than the rest off the cast.
Tikki
kaitcat
(193 posts)Got as far as him going into Auntie's trailer. The trailer had supposedly just been moved, but when he went inside, it looked like a pack rat had been living in it stationary for 20 years. I couldn't suspend my disbelief after that. And that bugs me because I love shows about legends and sorcery and magic. I did the whole moving-the-trailer thing on a jaunt in a fifth wheel around the country from Oregon south then through Arizona east to Texas, then north up to South Dakota, then back west to Oregon. I could not get past the fact that everything in that trailer should've been a complete shambled mess on the floor -- unless a magical explanation was provided for this later and I missed it.
Tikki
(14,559 posts)Last edited Mon Mar 5, 2012, 12:52 PM - Edit history (1)
looking up, in books and the internets, the monsters and animals
and such with their German legends.
It's interesting that way.
Tikki
ps I think the cleanup was brought to you by the people at ServPro(like it never happened)
Still Blue in PDX
(1,999 posts)So maybe she tidied it up? I could very well be misremembering it, though.
She seemed to be quite a tough cookie; dying of cancer yet beating the crap out of the monster of the week. The show does require a lot of belief suspension with its many plot holes, but I love the Portland location and Monroe. As to the rest of it -- I prefer Once Upon a Time.