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Natural Born Wesen

March 15, 2013 at 07:22

Our main focus this time was to bring back to the forefront a little bit of mythology and address what happens when insensitive Wesen jeopardize the well being of the overall Wesen community. The introduction of the Gesetzbuch Ehrenkodex (aka Code of Swabia) provided an opportunity to establish some interesting, Wesen-specific, sociological pillars within our world. We got to dig a little deeper into Rosalee's past and learn about her father and brother's affiliation with the Wesen Council, in which she now plays a role. It was also a really great opportunity to see some of our favorite Wesen faces from past episodes. Oblinger the Eisbiber, Nathaniel the Seelengut, and Leroy the Mauzhertz just to name a few. But, what really contributed to the success of this episode was the chemistry between the crazed Blutbaden couple Cole Pritchard and Krystal Fletcher (played by Callard Harris and Lili Mirojnick). Their fire, when coupled with the rational nature of their cohort Gus Campbell (played by Eric Reid), provided for some truly compelling drama.

 

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