![]() ![]() He tells Monroe about the books and wants to know if his Grimm friend would be interested in the books. Portland time, Monroe receives a call from his uncle–it’s Felix! This is also the moment in which every Grimmster immediately loved Felix. And I’m still left wondering if she will change once her powers return.įrom now on, I’ll refer to the paint factory as the “fome.”Īt around 3 a.m. Nick admits that he is unsure of how to feel about her, referencing how he used to hate her, but now sees that she has become a great mother to their son. Monroe asks about how Nick is adjusting to living with Adalind. Nick and Monroe also have a bonding moment out on the fome rooftop. Monroe says that the house is cool in a “post-apocalyptic, neo-industrial steampunk” way–oh, Monroe, how I love you. Rosalee refers to the house as a “fome” (part fortress, part home). And guess what? They’re Grimm books!įrom this point, it’s established that we are deviating from our case-of-the-week format.īack in Portland, there’s a cute housewarming scene at the paint factory home that includes most of the Scooby gang. The episode starts in Prague with an appraiser named Andrea, who calls a man named Felix, a book dealer, about a collection of antique books that he should check out.įelix, who lives in Germany, ends up receiving the books. And I can’t help but feel that we are being led up to some grand finale. It was a Monroe-centric episode that also gave us some great insight into the long history of the Grimms. This was a very important episode, so this blog post is an especially long one.Īs the 98th episode in the series, it began to set us up for a spectacular reveal that we have wanted ever since Aunt Marie gave the first key to Nick. “Map of the Seven Knights” was, in my opinion, one of the best Grimm episodes in the entire series. “History is the nightmare from which I am trying to awake.”
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