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Grimm - Lost Boys - Review

Nov 15, 2015

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This week, Grimm tells us the tale of Lost Boys. Rosalee goes missing after a band of orphaned children target her as the mother figure they have always wanted. With a furious Monroe by their side, Nick and Hank race against the clock to find Rosalee after discovering a connection to an earlier missing persons case that didn't end have a happy ending. Meanwhile, Adalind ponders a return to her career after running in to an old colleague.

The Wesen of the Week was pretty interesting. The tale of Peter Pan and the lost boys got real when a group of children made their 'mom' kill so they need to find a new Wendy\mother who can look after them - also because the little girl in the group is sick. In search for a medicine, the gang breaks into Rosalee's spices shops to stole some, but when the boy (Peter) tells her they don't have any money, she let them go. The episode rises the big question: are Rosalee and Monroe ready to have a kid on their own? I think they are. They deserve some happiness, come on!
Meanwhile, Nick, Hank and Wu investigate on the case of a woman found dead in the woods, who was previously reported as a missing person. The same gang who visited Rosalee comes back in her shop and kidnapps her while Monroe witnesses the whole thing while he was at the phone with her.

So Nick, Hank and Monroe go looking for her while Rosalee seems safe and sound with the lost boys. After dinner, she tells them the tale of the Grimm and the Wolf (aka how Nick and Monroe met). The boys fall asleep and Rosalee takes her chance to escape but she's sooner exposed and trapped. Thank God Nick, Hank and Monroe rescue her before it's too late. The boys will be now entrust to the social services and back to the reformatory. I guess Peter Pan won't save them this time.

Memories lane. Juliette's ghost is always around the Scooby gang and everything is connected to her. The hole in Rosalee's shop reminds her of Juliette (the episode where she almost got Monroe killed); Nick meets with the husband who lost his wife and you can see how Nick could think of Juliette in that moment; the past comes to visit Adalind when she meets again with an old friend from the former firm and she starts pondering to come back. I wonder if she'll get her job, will she move out on her own?


"You were my first". Nick and Adalind move in a new place which is not as charming as she expected for her baby, but they'll get used to it. The authors know well where they're headed: get Nick and Adalind together. I think it's Adalind the one who's pushing into that direction: her first approach is kinda flirty when she remembers how Nick was her first Grimm she saw. Same Nick can say about her: Adalind was the first Wesen he saw woge.
Then, at the end of the episode. laying in their own beds, Adalind comes in Nick's room and asks if he can sleep with her and give company since she doesn't want to be alone. Nick doesn't seem so bothered. The situation is already awkward and weird enough. Do you think they're starting to have feelings for each others?
Last but not less important: surprise! Martin Meisner visits Sean Renard to catch up with the lastest news: apparently the King is missing but Diana is safe. Remember when they escaped with the helicopter last season? Well, now we need to find out where Adalind's child is.

What was that "Occultatum Libera" we hear at the reformatory? And we were right: Meisner was hiding Trubel in the previous episode! What will happen next?
Are you happy to see Nick and Adalind in their new house? Share your comments below.



About the Author - diana mack

Diana (diana mack) is a tv shows addicted. She's from Italy, she dreams to be a real journalist someday - meanwhile she speaks english even in her dreams. But tv series are not the only passions she has: she's a football supporter, cinema lover and a traveller. She studied languages (english, french, spanish, arabic and a bit of portuguese) and journalism in Rome.