Grimm, Season 2, Episode 8: “The Other Side”
Written by William Bigelow
Directed by Eric Laneuville
Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on NBC
Nice little resonances through the Grimm storyline this week. We have a Wesen who, due to evil genetic tampering by his mother (genetics are always evil in TV shows) is torn between the personalities of two ‘breeds’ – a gentle Genio Innocuo and a Löwen. This good twin/bad twin theme is reflected (see what I did there) in the further unfolding of Renard’s backstory. Adelind Schade has ingratiated herself with Renard’s brother, Eric (James Frain slumming it between BBC costume dramas), not a difficult thing to do because Eric is Eurotrash royalty and therefore, as we all know from the antics of Prince Harry, willing to remove his bowtie and get frisky at the drop of a bottle of decent Sancerre.
Adelind manages to keep her clothes on,...
Written by William Bigelow
Directed by Eric Laneuville
Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on NBC
Nice little resonances through the Grimm storyline this week. We have a Wesen who, due to evil genetic tampering by his mother (genetics are always evil in TV shows) is torn between the personalities of two ‘breeds’ – a gentle Genio Innocuo and a Löwen. This good twin/bad twin theme is reflected (see what I did there) in the further unfolding of Renard’s backstory. Adelind Schade has ingratiated herself with Renard’s brother, Eric (James Frain slumming it between BBC costume dramas), not a difficult thing to do because Eric is Eurotrash royalty and therefore, as we all know from the antics of Prince Harry, willing to remove his bowtie and get frisky at the drop of a bottle of decent Sancerre.
Adelind manages to keep her clothes on,...
- 10/21/2012
- by Cath Murphy
- SoundOnSight
Grimm Episode 208
“The Other Side”
Written By: William Bigelow
Directed By: Eric Laneuville
Original Airdate: 19 October 2012
In This Episode...
Renard is given an award, and his whole crew is there to support him. Despite having the night off, Hank and Nick get called in on a case. Renard offers to give Juliette a ride home, and Nick and Hank head to the crime scene. Juliette is still wigged out by Renard, but can’t figure out why. Could be because he seems to want an invite in. Could be because he sees where Juliette gets the spare key. Once Juliette is inside, he steals the key, sneaks in, and follows the sound of the shower upstairs. He approaches, but at the last possible minute he snaps back to his senses and leaves, the only evidence of his having been there a cracked framed photo of Nick and Juliette.
At the scene,...
“The Other Side”
Written By: William Bigelow
Directed By: Eric Laneuville
Original Airdate: 19 October 2012
In This Episode...
Renard is given an award, and his whole crew is there to support him. Despite having the night off, Hank and Nick get called in on a case. Renard offers to give Juliette a ride home, and Nick and Hank head to the crime scene. Juliette is still wigged out by Renard, but can’t figure out why. Could be because he seems to want an invite in. Could be because he sees where Juliette gets the spare key. Once Juliette is inside, he steals the key, sneaks in, and follows the sound of the shower upstairs. He approaches, but at the last possible minute he snaps back to his senses and leaves, the only evidence of his having been there a cracked framed photo of Nick and Juliette.
At the scene,...
- 10/20/2012
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Shakespeare & Company Artistic Director Tony Simotes today announced the titles for the popular, 15th annual Studio Festival of Plays. The annual Festival is a mini-marathon of plays new to the Company running One Day Only in Founders' Theatre on Monday, September 7 beginning at 11:30 am and running through 11pm. Seven productions featuring Company actors and special guest actors will be presented throughout the day as works-in-progress and staged readings. A special Benefit reading of William Bigelow's new play, Leap Year, featuring Olympia Dukakis and directed by Simotes, will kick off the Festival series a week early on Monday, August 31st at 7:00pm .
- 8/18/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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