.. which is very appropriate for the season. Effectively in this episode nothing happens but, like a good hockey game, everyone on the playing field keeps moving and trying to score.
Louise Lombard, in early 40's, continues her role as TV's best-looking grandmother, trying to help the Family Grimm decide if it is worth paying the rather steamy "price" to undo the spell. A lot of innuendo here and there, with Trubel playing Puck in the scene, going "Just Saying.." A passing instance of "forced insanity" (a la GASLIGHT) is handled nicely, as is a threat against Nick. Adalind plays the role of the WOMAN WHO NEVER EVER FOLLOW DIRECTIONS very well and provides yet more distraction, as does the burning effigy on the lawn which closes the episode.
Jumbled, but good clean Grimm fun.
Louise Lombard, in early 40's, continues her role as TV's best-looking grandmother, trying to help the Family Grimm decide if it is worth paying the rather steamy "price" to undo the spell. A lot of innuendo here and there, with Trubel playing Puck in the scene, going "Just Saying.." A passing instance of "forced insanity" (a la GASLIGHT) is handled nicely, as is a threat against Nick. Adalind plays the role of the WOMAN WHO NEVER EVER FOLLOW DIRECTIONS very well and provides yet more distraction, as does the burning effigy on the lawn which closes the episode.
Jumbled, but good clean Grimm fun.