Seeing the
trailer burn was painful, but one thing that occurred to me is maybe that could
be a sign that they are going to break away from escalating the aforementioned Wesen weirdness.
Honestly,
the trailer wasn't much of a secret anymore anyway, but the new location,
implied to be more remote, seems less realistic with everyone traveling back
and forth between the trailer, spice shop, and precinct. Bringing the remnants
from the trailer to the spice shop is a consolidating move and should prove practical.
The flashbacks for Nick, Hank, Monroe, and Wu were a nice touch.
That's what
keeps bringing me back: they have a good set of people there, as actors and as
characters. There are also interesting things happening with them.
Wu coming
in to the secret (and embracing it so heartily) has been great. The
aftereffects of Renard's shooting are frightening. Adalind interacting with the
rest of the cast has gone better than I would have expected. I did not like her
rape of Nick, but it looks like the fact that everyone feels guilty for their
part in Diana's kidnapping seems to be helping.
(What they
all seem to be missing is that while the kidnapping itself did hurt her, the
real problems came from letting Adalind think that the royal family had Diana, leaving
her desperate to please them. But I digress.)
It's also pretty
brilliant that Juliette is a hexenbiest.
That plot
is starting to drag a little now. I suspect they need to wait on certain things
to bring her into her next phase, but there probably could have been a smoother
transition between "I want my life back" and "I don't want to
change".
Regardless,
this can be a really good thing. Juliette has defended herself successfully a
few times now. Nick has worried about her safety, and his responsibility to
protect her - hey, she can take care of herself now.
It's
unfortunate that no one is listening to her about that now, but of course the
reason for that is her personality keeps getting worse. That does not feel
quite true to the character. I mean, I wouldn't expect an easy adjustment, but
she could have been struggling, trying to adjust, and then learning that
Adalind is pregnant with Nick's baby could have sent her on a bender easily
enough anyway.
I mean, we
don't know that hexenbiests have to have horrible personalities. Elizabeth and Henrietta
seem fairly pleasant. They're a little arrogant, perhaps, but maybe they just
seem that way because they know more and are more powerful than everyone else
in the room.
So yes, I
still have reservations about the writing, but there are interesting ideas, and
with characters I care about, and I'm not ready to give them up yet.
Shooting on
this season has wrapped, so then who knows how next season will go?
I've cared
for the show enough that I can give it some time.
No comments:
Post a Comment