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April 14, 2012 at 01:50


In this episode, we tied the Grimm tale "Donkey Cabbages" into Adalind's ongoing "relationship" with
Hank. It was important for us to further underscore Nick's struggle and subsequent inability to tell Hank
the truth about Adalind. The menacing mother figure in "Donkey Cabbages" served as a nice catalyst for
Adalind's mother, Catherine (Jessica Tuck) and the sort of blood debt-baggage theme within that tale
worked perfectly in our world.

 

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