Karma. Perhaps if there were more trees like these, humans would learn to stop destroying our beautiful world.
3 Reviews
Mother Nature protecting herself
brueggemanntami6 January 2021
This episode was my least favorite of the entire series
txriverotter10 March 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Ok, so the final season jumped the shark anyway, but this episode really ticked me off.
You've got creeps dumping toxic sludge, poaching animals et al, and you have a Wesen working along with a tree to fight these a$$holes, to save the forest, essentially.
So Nick, Hank and Wu take Monroe out to the woods with some fake toxic sludge so they can kill the Wesen who's killing the creeps. And Monroe asks the logical question "Why are we stopping this thing when it's just protecting its environment?" Not exactly in those words, but basically.
And Nick's reply is "and killing a few people?" Which, I'd say they reaped what they sowed.
And then Hank makes the stupidest reply, "If it threatens 'this' species, it's goin' down." Which is so ignorant. These two were not threatening the human species in any way; they were protecting their species from bad humans.
This was just a really bad episode all the way around. Usually I support or at the very least, understand where Nick and Hank are coming from. But this episode? No way!
I say let them pay for the damage they've caused. Maybe humans would finally learn that we have to respect this planet if we expect it to keep providing for our children and their children, and so on.
You've got creeps dumping toxic sludge, poaching animals et al, and you have a Wesen working along with a tree to fight these a$$holes, to save the forest, essentially.
So Nick, Hank and Wu take Monroe out to the woods with some fake toxic sludge so they can kill the Wesen who's killing the creeps. And Monroe asks the logical question "Why are we stopping this thing when it's just protecting its environment?" Not exactly in those words, but basically.
And Nick's reply is "and killing a few people?" Which, I'd say they reaped what they sowed.
And then Hank makes the stupidest reply, "If it threatens 'this' species, it's goin' down." Which is so ignorant. These two were not threatening the human species in any way; they were protecting their species from bad humans.
This was just a really bad episode all the way around. Usually I support or at the very least, understand where Nick and Hank are coming from. But this episode? No way!
I say let them pay for the damage they've caused. Maybe humans would finally learn that we have to respect this planet if we expect it to keep providing for our children and their children, and so on.
I Am Groot
Anonnamus27 August 2021
If Groot were a vengeful tree-hugger. This episode came across more like a smug PSA than it did an important piece of the final season (though I agree with the sentiment). All filler, and not great. Then again, anything would have been a letdown after the epic previous episode.
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