Unless one of the higher ups tells you not to He does look like he could be a schakal, but he looks quite blutboden like also. You can't really see the eyes, but the one aspect you can see that clearly shows Hitler was a blutbad is the eyebrows. Check every schakal we've seen. When they're woged, they have no eyebrows. Hitler clearly does have them. How about if his parents where Blutbad and Schakal. That would be ironic since he was alabout purity.
Maybe being mixed is what fuled his obsession with purity. SaiyanWolf wrote: yeah, he looks more like a Schakal than a Blutbad, but then again, there are a lot of inconsistencies between the woged forms of the various Blutbaden in the show. Hitler struck me as Blutbaden when first I saw it. This man is a goddamn gem. He actually pulled off "untrustworthy bird monster. Generic Partner Cop freaks out almost immediately upon contact with the coins; it was great watching him do something other than make terrible puns about murder with Sgt.
Wu who was also back this episode so yay for Wu. Moving on. Captain Motherfucking Renard finally gobbles up the coins and the next day shows up to work in full dress blues. Any time spent with this character is fantastic, and this was just a total delight. Apparently, it involved Nick and Monroe getting caught up in a Wesen fight club. Sounds kind of fun, actually. Grimm Season 1, Episode "Three Coins in a Fuchsbau" Beast of the Week: Schakal , referred to by Eddie Monroe as "baby-eating badasses" but perhaps more accurately described as demon jackal thief Nazis.
There's also a steinadler , who's basically Hawkman. The Procedural: Responding to reports of break-in and explosion as a jewelry store, the cops arrive to find the shop owner lying dead and 'sploded real good in a bombed-out safe. Across the street, Nick makes eye-contact with a creepy-looking Spaniard with terrible hair, who briefly exposes himself as a schakal before high-tailing it to a BMW.
After checking surveillance tapes, the detectives see that same car pulling up outside the store just before the robbery. Good work subduing the suspicious-looking dude eying the crime scene, Burkhardt. As usual, the autopsy on the victim reveals the cause of death isn't what it seems. Nope, the 'splosion didn't kill the jeweler: It was the rare coins in his stomach. Adorned with swastikas, the coins are presumed to be of German origin, which seems about right.
Hank grabs the coins and insists on admitting them to evidence himself, but just then, a call comes in that they've found the Beamer from the crime scene outside a house.
Cops descend on the house, where they find a grey-haired man standing over a pair of dead bodies. Another guy, the Spaniard, runs out the back door and into the woods. Hank acts weirdly aggro during all of this, shoving the silver fox—make that silver steinadler—to the floor even though he's not resisting and chastising another cop for not apprehending the Spaniard.
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