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Lonelyhearts

November 19, 2011 at 01:51

We were originally interested in what attracts people to each other and the taboos surrounding seduction. This led us to the Grimm tale "Bluebeard," and the morality of that story became our main basis. We came to learn "Bluebeard" was originally based off of the Greek god Pan. So we thought it appropriate for our Grimm creature, a Ziegevolk, to be goat-like, and Patrick Fischler does a great job filling the role. His cult edge really added to the episode's overall vibe.

 

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