Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-410526-20160102160723/@comment-3257939-20160102164255

I gotta say I'm impressed. Here we were all wondering why would Cinder sacrifice one of her men or how devoted he's to her to the point he's willing to make that sacrifice and it turns out it was always part of the plan. That's the crack we heard when she punched him. It was metal, not bones.

Though I suppose the black screens where necessary for the time skips, I still didn't like them. Pretty solid episode though. It basically explained everything so far relating the villains (except for their goal of course and where they got the virus):

Who leads the WF, why them, why Mercury and Emerald, where do the illusions come from, what's up with Mercury's legs, why Roman, where did Cinder got her powers from and how, etc, etc. And we got a few more hints like the Grimm in Cinder's glove. It had some sort of symbol which suggests that the creatures of Grimm can be made.