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To Protect and Serve Man

November 10, 2012 at 01:23

This time around we wanted to address an issue that was most relevant to Hank, which was the mental ramifications of seeing something unexplainable. It's an issue Hank had to go through when he saw not one but two fully morphed Wesen and was subsequently forced to question his own sanity. In addition to this, our aim was to address the issue of wrongful accusation. Wrongful accusation is a familiar story, but in the context of our unique Grimm world, it is unavoidably heightened. We always love to see Hank take center stage and have been waiting for a scene like that of our closing for quite some time - one in which he is able to reach out to someone who is struggling with something he knows all too well and use his unique understanding to be a beacon of reassurance.

 

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