I don’t know what’s worse: the fact the parents are their dead son, or the fact that they never truly appreciate all the hard work and food he provided for them!
@@lostinthestorywithjeremymi9385 No...they didn't care. They were putting themselves above him; granted, for them, it was about biological necessities and not vanity or greed, but they were putting their wants and needs above and before his. It was selfish and cruel of them to refuse to acknowledge how much they were hurting their own son; that's what makes me not have any sympathy for them.
Honestly, as sad as the ending of this episode was, the saddest ending for me is the one with the assassin bug Wesen (The one that deals with old wesen suffering from dementia). The ending for that one, oh my God.
@@itspersiangulfmoron.repeat2242 What you need to know first: The assassin bug wesen basically “puts old wesen to sleep” the ones suffering from dementia. There’s a string of murders happening in Portland. The thing is that the murderer is a wesen who is also suffering from dementia so he’s not even aware he’s out on a killing spree. The ending is Nick allows the assassin bug wesen to do what he does (putting the old wesen to sleep). The murderer’s wife (also old but not suffering from dementia) tells her husband something like “You can sleep now. I’ll see you in the morning.” I’m not very good at explaining, but it’s much sadder than it sounds.
@@baronsamedi7659 The old Wesen with dementia is caught but returned to is wife. He closes his eyes and the assassin Wesen eats his head killing him while his wife watches.
The Wesen is Gevatter Tod, they're contracted by Wesen Apothecaries to aid Wesen families with family who have dementia. They're highly respected, they more than likely help with any Wesen want death with dignity or assisted suicide. That episode was very bittersweet
It just occurred to me, but this might very well be the parents last meal. They can't effectively hunt anymore and without their son to provide for them there's a good chance they'll starve to death.
no doubt part of him was relieved to be dead and no longer having to put up with his parents. must be really harsh for all other Barbatus Ossifrage who had to deal with it.
its a cycle, his parents prolly did the same for his grandparents. Id assume his parents grew too tired of feeding their parents that they killed em and given the ending of this clip, ate them too.
It's like being a drug addict. Your brain gets rewired and the overriding need is to get another hit. They may hate themselves for it, but they can't stop themselves. They even did it to their son knowing that the authorities brought his body to the morgue intact and they are leaving him boneless, which would make them suspects.
Couldn't let him go to waste, and I'm just throwing this out here, but maybe in old times when an Barbartus-Ossifrage died, their loved ones would feed off of their body as a means to give respect to them or depending on the case honor their life. Just a small theory but it could be possible!
@@erynnmurphy2996 why waste a good bone meal? it is like if you are a hunter and you drive and some deer comes out of the forest smacking into your car. do you leave a perfectly good sixty pounds of meat, and several pounds of leather to waste?
@@toomanyaccounts You're not wrong there, but in a clip, in one of Nick's books it read that Barbartus-Ossifrage went to places of death like battlefields, workhouses and slums. But it is possible that in modern time they would feed off of animals like deer. Hell, it might be true, and it's just this family that feeds off of humans. But that's just my theory.
@@erynnmurphy2996 I doubt about the possibility of feeding on animals. It's shown how much he despised killing humans, and how much of a burden it was for him to find only people about to die. If he could have feed on animals (even cats and dogs), he would have done so, as it would have been a too much easier option.
@@PKAC972 there is the matter the amount of bone and the amount of energy to liquefy the bones and extract them. slaughterhouses were mentioned so cows would have provided a lot of bones. the problem is in modern times getting the refuse bones without being noticed.
Wesen have their own things going on, it's just part of their way of life. I imagine some animals have certain instinctive/emotional perceptions about what humans do. (Granted though this wasn't what they're son wanted at all.)
This is the one thing I never liked about Grimm considering how many of the Wssein have extra organs or body’s so weird things like the dragon or the voodoo ones how dose the M.E not know something is going on
ossifrage is latin for bone breaker. ossifrage is a anothe name for the Bearded Vulture which picks up its prey and drops it from great height in order to break its bones so it can rip up the corpse to consume the marrow. Barbatus means bearded in Latin
@@Knebebelmeyer it is even in translations of Leviticus. "And these are they which ye shall have in abomination among the fowls; they shall not be eaten, they are an abomination: the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospray," also repeated in Deuteronomy. "But these are they of which ye shall not eat: the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospray, And the glede, and the kite, and the vulture after his kind, And every raven after his kind, And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind"
I don’t know what’s worse: the fact the parents are their dead son, or the fact that they never truly appreciate all the hard work and food he provided for them!
Vultures do cannibalize, it's their nature.
I think they appreciated what he did, but they didn't realize what he wanted.
@@lostinthestorywithjeremymi9385 No...they didn't care. They were putting themselves above him; granted, for them, it was about biological necessities and not vanity or greed, but they were putting their wants and needs above and before his. It was selfish and cruel of them to refuse to acknowledge how much they were hurting their own son; that's what makes me not have any sympathy for them.
@@alexisgrunden1556 I mean, what were they supposed to do? Starve? I mean, what would any of us do in their situation?
@@lostinthestorywithjeremymi9385 starve for their child’s life? Realistic honesty
Honestly, as sad as the ending of this episode was, the saddest ending for me is the one with the assassin bug Wesen (The one that deals with old wesen suffering from dementia). The ending for that one, oh my God.
I don't remember the end of that episode. What happen?
@@itspersiangulfmoron.repeat2242
What you need to know first: The assassin bug wesen basically “puts old wesen to sleep” the ones suffering from dementia.
There’s a string of murders happening in Portland. The thing is that the murderer is a wesen who is also suffering from dementia so he’s not even aware he’s out on a killing spree. The ending is Nick allows the assassin bug wesen to do what he does (putting the old wesen to sleep). The murderer’s wife (also old but not suffering from dementia) tells her husband something like “You can sleep now. I’ll see you in the morning.”
I’m not very good at explaining, but it’s much sadder than it sounds.
The assassin bug ending was bittersweet to me actually
@@baronsamedi7659
The old Wesen with dementia is caught but returned to is wife. He closes his eyes and the assassin Wesen eats his head killing him while his wife watches.
The Wesen is Gevatter Tod, they're contracted by Wesen Apothecaries to aid Wesen families with family who have dementia. They're highly respected, they more than likely help with any Wesen want death with dignity or assisted suicide. That episode was very bittersweet
Gotta feel bad for this guy, who knows what he was doing before his parents became depending on him and always moving after 3-4 hunts.
"he ran right in front of me ... i couldn't stop!"
maybe because you were driving 78 mph in a 25 mph zone, in the dark
It just occurred to me, but this might very well be the parents last meal. They can't effectively hunt anymore and without their son to provide for them there's a good chance they'll starve to death.
4:34 even though this is a emotional scene you gotta give the directors credit for keeping the witty macabre comedy intact
It's sad that when he becomes his parents' meal. Honestly, it makes me feel gross, but I guess animal nature takes over human nature.
He's not there anymore. Waste nothing. Dad seemed a bit callous though.
The Hunter became the Hunted! Wow, what a twist!
Hunter? Have u watched this episode? He always choose those people who are dying by road accident or by criminal to save his parents from dying.
those two were perfect examples of parasites. They relied on him for everything. and then they ate him!!!
no doubt part of him was relieved to be dead and no longer having to put up with his parents. must be really harsh for all other Barbatus Ossifrage who had to deal with it.
Nick was like let's stop them and Hank was like hell no
its a cycle, his parents prolly did the same for his grandparents. Id assume his parents grew too tired of feeding their parents that they killed em and given the ending of this clip, ate them too.
Some of these episodes-this one especially-were pretty messed up. Adored this show nonetheless.
Wow they just didn't care about him all he was to them use food in the end.
It's like being a drug addict. Your brain gets rewired and the overriding need is to get another hit. They may hate themselves for it, but they can't stop themselves. They even did it to their son knowing that the authorities brought his body to the morgue intact and they are leaving him boneless, which would make them suspects.
@@justinchristoph3725 they would starve to death. they will in fact now starve to death
We need MORE of GRIMM
Well! They couldn't just leave him there like that, could they?
Couldn't let him go to waste, and I'm just throwing this out here, but maybe in old times when an Barbartus-Ossifrage died, their loved ones would feed off of their body as a means to give respect to them or depending on the case honor their life. Just a small theory but it could be possible!
@@erynnmurphy2996 why waste a good bone meal? it is like if you are a hunter and you drive and some deer comes out of the forest smacking into your car. do you leave a perfectly good sixty pounds of meat, and several pounds of leather to waste?
@@toomanyaccounts You're not wrong there, but in a clip, in one of Nick's books it read that Barbartus-Ossifrage went to places of death like battlefields, workhouses and slums. But it is possible that in modern time they would feed off of animals like deer. Hell, it might be true, and it's just this family that feeds off of humans. But that's just my theory.
@@erynnmurphy2996 I doubt about the possibility of feeding on animals. It's shown how much he despised killing humans, and how much of a burden it was for him to find only people about to die. If he could have feed on animals (even cats and dogs), he would have done so, as it would have been a too much easier option.
@@PKAC972 there is the matter the amount of bone and the amount of energy to liquefy the bones and extract them. slaughterhouses were mentioned so cows would have provided a lot of bones. the problem is in modern times getting the refuse bones without being noticed.
0:21 Can't he just kill them? I'm pretty sure wesen have done worse for less.
they don't want to do it. hence why they don't kill well they don't start it.
They're his parents, he doesn't want to kill them.
Yeah cause that is totally normal... Jesus Christ some Wesen are... Yeah
Wild? Yeah, Welcome to the world of the Grimm.
Wesen have their own things going on, it's just part of their way of life. I imagine some animals have certain instinctive/emotional perceptions about what humans do. (Granted though this wasn't what they're son wanted at all.)
I love the way hank walks
😅🙂Feeling bad for both Monroe and Taxi-Driver like driving with all Windows down, Good thing was not winter.
4:35 I was like WTF r they literally eating their son
Pobre tipo, estaba tan perturbado y lo peor es que los padres se lo comieron ;-; supongo que es natural para ellos
Sí es muy triste pero también es un desastre
I love this show
Hope y'all get the show going
This is the one thing I never liked about Grimm considering how many of the Wssein have extra organs or body’s so weird things like the dragon or the voodoo ones how dose the M.E not know something is going on
I believe those only appear in their body when they woge, otherwise they just appear as regular humans inside and out
I love this part of series so much
Grimm is coming to Amazon Prime?!
It’s been on Prime for years - that’s where I’ve been watching it since before it was cancelled
Talk about a Family Dinner
Truck kun strikes again
Donde puedo ver la serie ? 😓😓😓💔
Can't they post full episode
can't you just buy the blu-ray set?
Mi nuh kno
Fucking copy right
I have some web addresses which put the whole series for free but I'm afraid they maynot allow your IP address
Best Series
Lost of words 😂
Oh wow!!
Am loving this
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cant feel sympathy to a beast that kill and feed on others.
he didn't kill them. well he at most helped it along.
Isn't that was humans are? Beasts that kill and feed on others?
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"ossifrage"?? what is that?? "ossi" means a guy from eastern germany before 1989 and "frage" means Question, so what a ridiculous name is that?
ossifrage is latin for bone breaker. ossifrage is a anothe name for the Bearded Vulture which picks up its prey and drops it from great height in order to break its bones so it can rip up the corpse to consume the marrow. Barbatus means bearded in Latin
@@toomanyaccounts really`?
thx, i never know this...i guess they were just crazy!
@@Knebebelmeyer it is even in translations of Leviticus. "And these are they which ye shall have in abomination among the fowls; they shall not be eaten, they are an abomination: the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospray,"
also repeated in Deuteronomy. "But these are they of which ye shall not eat: the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospray, And the glede, and the kite, and the vulture after his kind, And every raven after his kind, And the owl, and the night hawk, and the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind"