Grace an immortal is being stalked by a man, Carlos played by Georges Corraface, also an immortal. She left him a hundred years or so ago and he can't let go.
Grace is a stunning looking woman who reminds me of Tessa. They both have inner strength and are class acts. Grace was involved with Duncan as his flashback attests to. I wouldn't have minded if they had brought her in later seasons as a pairing for Duncan. The pairings Duncan had in later seasons were awful. I love that Tessa and Grace became friends.
Love the song 'Amazing Grace,' and I'm not even religious. I think it's a beautiful song especially meaningful for religious people. However, the song was misplaced here. For some reason, I guess since her name was Grace they thought they should use the song. But the song is about faith in God. The episode was literally not about this. The moment was literally not about that. It's used correctly in a more relevant episode in season 5, episode 8, 'Little Tin God.'
I loved Duncan's smile in his flashback when the baby Grace is delivering starts crying. You can see his admiration for her as she delivers the baby. I would have liked to see more of their past romance. They had chemistry.
Paul, Grace's mortal husband seems like a schmuck. But apparently, Grace was with him for 40 years. Now that he's older he's jealous and thinks she'll dump him for a younger man. He decides to leave her before she leaves him. She had no plans to leave him. She still loves him. He was just an idiot. Carlos kills him and frames Grace so that he can force Grace to flee with him.
They chose to use a train to killed Carlos instead of Duncan. I'm guessing it's because Grace yelled at them, "no more killing," so the writers decided that Duncan wouldn't actually kill him. The one thing I don't like about Grace is that it appears she doesn't fight. As tho, she doesn't even have a sword. How she lasted this long without being killed is an oddity. Duncan never mentions it, yet in later seasons he is adamant that newbie immortals learn to fight. Maybe Grace was always a healer even before she became an immortal and killing is an antithesis to her. I really liked the character of Grace otherwise and wish she had been back for more. Gave the episode a 7/10.
Grace is a stunning looking woman who reminds me of Tessa. They both have inner strength and are class acts. Grace was involved with Duncan as his flashback attests to. I wouldn't have minded if they had brought her in later seasons as a pairing for Duncan. The pairings Duncan had in later seasons were awful. I love that Tessa and Grace became friends.
Love the song 'Amazing Grace,' and I'm not even religious. I think it's a beautiful song especially meaningful for religious people. However, the song was misplaced here. For some reason, I guess since her name was Grace they thought they should use the song. But the song is about faith in God. The episode was literally not about this. The moment was literally not about that. It's used correctly in a more relevant episode in season 5, episode 8, 'Little Tin God.'
I loved Duncan's smile in his flashback when the baby Grace is delivering starts crying. You can see his admiration for her as she delivers the baby. I would have liked to see more of their past romance. They had chemistry.
Paul, Grace's mortal husband seems like a schmuck. But apparently, Grace was with him for 40 years. Now that he's older he's jealous and thinks she'll dump him for a younger man. He decides to leave her before she leaves him. She had no plans to leave him. She still loves him. He was just an idiot. Carlos kills him and frames Grace so that he can force Grace to flee with him.
They chose to use a train to killed Carlos instead of Duncan. I'm guessing it's because Grace yelled at them, "no more killing," so the writers decided that Duncan wouldn't actually kill him. The one thing I don't like about Grace is that it appears she doesn't fight. As tho, she doesn't even have a sword. How she lasted this long without being killed is an oddity. Duncan never mentions it, yet in later seasons he is adamant that newbie immortals learn to fight. Maybe Grace was always a healer even before she became an immortal and killing is an antithesis to her. I really liked the character of Grace otherwise and wish she had been back for more. Gave the episode a 7/10.