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: The brutal interrogation tactics used by the "good guys" at Hadrian's Wall raise questions about their own morality. The casual nature of the torture—with Meisner leaving to get coffee while Eve works—suggests that the fight against Black Claw may be turning the protagonists into something equally monstrous. [S5E9] Star-Crossed
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The choice of victims—homeless individuals like Robert Lewis—highlights a recurring theme in Grimm : the Wesen world often preys on those whom human society has already abandoned. By targeting the "invisible," the killers hope to complete their ritual unnoticed, mirroring how Black Claw exploits societal fissures to gain power. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can explore: A featured throughout the series
: Victims are found gored and strung up on crosses, with mirrors or glass shards placed over their eyes. An ancient Greek symbol for water , dating back to 495 B.C., is found at the scenes, suggesting a ritual intended to end a local drought.
: The killings are not random; they follow the pattern of the Big Dipper . The ritual requires seven sacrifices to represent the seven stars of the constellation.