Okay, one thing's for certain: I am not going hiking in the woods anytime soon.
Yeah, sure, the victims in Grimm Season 6 Episode 9 were all vile, nature-destroying malefactors, but what a way to go...!
This story featured not one but two flora-related beings, the kinoshimobe and the people-eating tree. It's really sort of perplexing that this sort of thing hasn't come up before, actually.
I found it a little bit frustrating that they are still throwing new world-building elements at us when there are so few episodes left in the series.
Really, this story would fit in far better with earlier episodes such as Grimm Season 1 Episode 7, "Let Your Hair Down," or even Grimm Season 2 Episode 18, "Ring of Fire."
(Wouldn't it have been awesome for Holly Clark to have made her home in a man-eating tree?)
It all feels a little wasted that we the viewers will never get to...
Yeah, sure, the victims in Grimm Season 6 Episode 9 were all vile, nature-destroying malefactors, but what a way to go...!
This story featured not one but two flora-related beings, the kinoshimobe and the people-eating tree. It's really sort of perplexing that this sort of thing hasn't come up before, actually.
I found it a little bit frustrating that they are still throwing new world-building elements at us when there are so few episodes left in the series.
Really, this story would fit in far better with earlier episodes such as Grimm Season 1 Episode 7, "Let Your Hair Down," or even Grimm Season 2 Episode 18, "Ring of Fire."
(Wouldn't it have been awesome for Holly Clark to have made her home in a man-eating tree?)
It all feels a little wasted that we the viewers will never get to...
- 3/4/2017
- by Kathleen Wiedel
- TVfanatic
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