Re: What she's rubbing on there? That would be the Frau Pech goo (from the death flowers) that Stefania told Adalind was good for the skin... As for who killed Eric, Renard said he had Meisner handle it after Eric kidnapped Nick.
Ah yes, Viktors Introduction, Adalind slowly growing attached to her Baby and of course Nick starting to like him being a "Decapitare"... Loved your Reaction(especially the Jumpscare)
The actor's name is Alexis Denisof and he is married and has been for many years to Alyson Hannigan. Also he is American and his accent was due to Anthony Stewart Head.
Also, here the accent isn't necessarily supposed to be British. The Royals are strongly hinted at being German/Austrian royals loosely based on the Hapsburgs. I often felt that Denisof adjusted the accent he used on the show to reflect this. Often speakers of Germanic languages who are educated in the UK have mild accents but certain aspects show on certain words and it seemed like Denisof was trying to replicate this. He was far more rhotic with his pronunciation than when he played Wesley. This is why he was my favorite Royal on the show.
5:17 never trust someone British on tv unless it's Giles. Me: lol Anthony Stuart Head, who played Giles, was a bad guy on Doctor Who. You can't trust him either. LMAO!
It's still a mystery why NBC cut this show. The same with SyFy and The Expanse. Your reactions to quality TV is always impressive. Your reactions don't need words. 💯
I was actually pleasantly surprised that it lasted as long as it did because it's not the kind of show that a network like NBC (or ABC or CBS for that matter) typically gives much of a chance. (I doubt Supernatural would've gotten a 17 year run on any of those networks.)
@@karensteimle1977 I was very surprised. At the beginning of season 3, NBC had the cast live tweeting with the people watching. I watched every episode as it was airing. So when the show was cancelled, everyone was stunned. Rumors later came out that during the contract renewal, the women found out that they made less than the guys. They only wanted to be paid a fair wage. NBC would rather cancel the show then pay more money, no matter how much good publicity the show gave them.
@@raymondamador1487 well that sucks if that was part or entirely the reason, BUT... I'd rather directors and writers finish shows rather than trying to spin all the threads, all the storyline, all the seasons and, ultimately, degrade the quality. Most show lose out a lot by being too long. UK don't like to be too long for this reason (despite many that can and are insanely long. Looking at you, Doctor...)
It’s a bit of a catch 22 situation yes you want to get in the house quickly but you also don’t want them to realise that you know that they are watching but as soon as you are in the house should call the police straight away don’t have a conversation with someone else they can wait
This episode needed a lot of work. The changes to Adalind's child is due to the ritual used to give Adalind a Hexenbiest spirit involving 3 Wesen female hearts. The Gator type Wesen investigation is good. The Hexenbiest Adalind sold her child to knows the child is ready to be born and where Adalind is. She calls the Royals with her price for the child. The Royal agrees as long as Adalind does not survive the birth. She takes 3 daggers with her, leaves with her 2 henchmen, and comments as to how Adalind is now powerless. Adalind has another dream about her child being taken from her. the anil file near the bed flies across the room and is stuck in the wall. Nick and Hank go after the Gator Wesen as cops and arrest a Gator Wesen. After Hank is kidnapped Sean authorizes the exchange and Nick wears the weapon from his ancestors. Nick's skill as a fighter is once again highlighted. Adalind is attacked and the woman brags about how she is going to cut the child out of Adalind with the same knife she killed Adalind's mother with. Adalind is terrified and the other 2 daggers impale themselves into the necks of the henchmen. the woman is shocked just before being slammed into the ceiling and falling on her own dagger. Adalind goes into labor. The loot collected by the Gator Wesen is being taken out and it was all packed up already to be moved. The Gator Wesen were about to leave for Florida. Adalind leaves the cottage with her daughter and the landlord finds the 3 dead bodies. After hearing the description of the woman who rented the cabin and the woman that was staying at the cabin Sean assigns the case to other detectives. It is now November.
You wondered why he sounds different here. IMO the accent isn't necessarily supposed to be British. The Royals are strongly hinted at being German/Austrian royals loosely based on the Hapsburgs. I often felt that Denisof adjusted the accent he used on the show to reflect this. Often speakers of Germanic languages who are educated in the UK have mild accents but certain aspects show on certain words and it seemed like Denisof was trying to replicate this. He was far more rhotic with his pronunciation than when he played Wesley. This is why he was my favorite Royal on the show.
Re: What she's rubbing on there?
That would be the Frau Pech goo (from the death flowers) that Stefania told Adalind was good for the skin... As for who killed Eric, Renard said he had Meisner handle it after Eric kidnapped Nick.
Meisner gets sh*i done.
On this episode Nick unlocks the hidden blade ability of his Assassin ancestors.
Ah yes, Viktors Introduction, Adalind slowly growing attached to her Baby and of course Nick starting to like him being a "Decapitare"...
Loved your Reaction(especially the Jumpscare)
The actor's name is Alexis Denisof and he is married and has been for many years to Alyson Hannigan. Also he is American and his accent was due to Anthony Stewart Head.
He also acted in Britain before Buffy, he was in 3 of the Sharpes Rifles mini series before Buffy.
The actor whom Anthony Stewart Head helped with his accent was James Masters, who played Spike on Buffy.
Also, here the accent isn't necessarily supposed to be British. The Royals are strongly hinted at being German/Austrian royals loosely based on the Hapsburgs. I often felt that Denisof adjusted the accent he used on the show to reflect this.
Often speakers of Germanic languages who are educated in the UK have mild accents but certain aspects show on certain words and it seemed like Denisof was trying to replicate this. He was far more rhotic with his pronunciation than when he played Wesley. This is why he was my favorite Royal on the show.
The whole gang working together gives me some real nostalgic Scooby Do vibes.
It's funny that you said that because the actors on the show referred to those in the know as the Scooby Gang.
He in fact did not get to eat his sandwich...
5:17 never trust someone British on tv unless it's Giles.
Me: lol Anthony Stuart Head, who played Giles, was a bad guy on Doctor Who. You can't trust him either. LMAO!
also he was Uther Pandragon in merlin wasnt a villain but kinda was
Think she said Charles my g
He was also a bad guy on Warehouse 13.
He was Evil Rupert on Ted Lasso.
😂😂😂imagine Dak screaming because of a tv show 😂😂🤣
"It's Jimmy's leg!"
Imagine if, as an actor, that's your best line on screen in your whole career.
It tends to vary a bit by brand as to how they translate the sizing, but generally a mens US size 15 is about a UK mens 13.5/14
Oh cool, your birthday is the day before mine!
It's still a mystery why NBC cut this show. The same with SyFy and The Expanse. Your reactions to quality TV is always impressive. Your reactions don't need words. 💯
I was actually pleasantly surprised that it lasted as long as it did because it's not the kind of show that a network like NBC (or ABC or CBS for that matter) typically gives much of a chance. (I doubt Supernatural would've gotten a 17 year run on any of those networks.)
@@karensteimle1977 I was very surprised. At the beginning of season 3, NBC had the cast live tweeting with the people watching. I watched every episode as it was airing. So when the show was cancelled, everyone was stunned. Rumors later came out that during the contract renewal, the women found out that they made less than the guys. They only wanted to be paid a fair wage. NBC would rather cancel the show then pay more money, no matter how much good publicity the show gave them.
@@raymondamador1487 well that sucks if that was part or entirely the reason, BUT... I'd rather directors and writers finish shows rather than trying to spin all the threads, all the storyline, all the seasons and, ultimately, degrade the quality. Most show lose out a lot by being too long.
UK don't like to be too long for this reason (despite many that can and are insanely long. Looking at you, Doctor...)
@@mickaelsflow6774 SuperNatural and Stargate SG1 are examples of shows that were long but good. Imo. Tv shows can do it right.
Alligators don't rob houses hahaha
11:30 Maybe he should have listened to the stories.
It’s a bit of a catch 22 situation yes you want to get in the house quickly but you also don’t want them to realise that you know that they are watching but as soon as you are in the house should call the police straight away don’t have a conversation with someone else they can wait
angel and grimm?
This episode needed a lot of work. The changes to Adalind's child is due to the ritual used to give Adalind a Hexenbiest spirit involving 3 Wesen female hearts. The Gator type Wesen investigation is good. The Hexenbiest Adalind sold her child to knows the child is ready to be born and where Adalind is. She calls the Royals with her price for the child. The Royal agrees as long as Adalind does not survive the birth. She takes 3 daggers with her, leaves with her 2 henchmen, and comments as to how Adalind is now powerless. Adalind has another dream about her child being taken from her. the anil file near the bed flies across the room and is stuck in the wall. Nick and Hank go after the Gator Wesen as cops and arrest a Gator Wesen. After Hank is kidnapped Sean authorizes the exchange and Nick wears the weapon from his ancestors. Nick's skill as a fighter is once again highlighted. Adalind is attacked and the woman brags about how she is going to cut the child out of Adalind with the same knife she killed Adalind's mother with. Adalind is terrified and the other 2 daggers impale themselves into the necks of the henchmen. the woman is shocked just before being slammed into the ceiling and falling on her own dagger. Adalind goes into labor. The loot collected by the Gator Wesen is being taken out and it was all packed up already to be moved. The Gator Wesen were about to leave for Florida. Adalind leaves the cottage with her daughter and the landlord finds the 3 dead bodies. After hearing the description of the woman who rented the cabin and the woman that was staying at the cabin Sean assigns the case to other detectives. It is now November.
You wondered why he sounds different here. IMO the accent isn't necessarily supposed to be British. The Royals are strongly hinted at being German/Austrian royals loosely based on the Hapsburgs. I often felt that Denisof adjusted the accent he used on the show to reflect this.
Often speakers of Germanic languages who are educated in the UK have mild accents but certain aspects show on certain words and it seemed like Denisof was trying to replicate this. He was far more rhotic with his pronunciation than when he played Wesley. This is why he was my favorite Royal on the show.
less goooo
Do you think about rewatching surpenatural
i dont think she have time tbh
You screamed like a little girl.
Dude tf? She screamed like a woman who got jump scared. Learn some respect child