Four more episodes of this season. Four more. Where do we stand in all our various storylines? We've got a ways to go. First off, kudos to the folks doing the Foley work for this episode! This was a gross out fest and your work with the sound effects sold it! I've never heard a human body being driven over by a large van repeatedly, but I'll guess that it sounds like that. <div><br></div><div>This week, the police case involves a vulture-like Wesen that kills by sucking out the bones of his victims. And we also get a reunion between Adalind and baby Diana. </div><div><br></div><div>But what's up with the Wu storyline? He's running off in his sleep attacking dogs? Sleep-woging? </div><div><br></div><div>I know I'm being a grump about this. I want consistency in the way the writers deal with what they themselves set up. Don't tell me that being a werewolf is genetic in one episode and then have a character become one from a scratch in the next episode. That just doesn't jive. I've said it before, when you set up a fictional world, you ask the audience to buy into it. You're asking them to suspend the reality that they know and go along with you on a journey you're leading them on. When you then go and mess up that reality by continually changing the rules, the fictional world breaks down.</div>