Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-71.17.68.254-20130907025506/@comment-9090085-20150413034620

JayHart wrote: I do agree with your point about the train car darkening, mood lighting, and the portal/Yang falling unconscious Me, not so much; I mean, I just re-watched the scene in question, and the portal Raven uses to teleport closes like 2 seconds later(hence why she creates a new one to leave). So for about 80% of the scene I could see and hear that there was no portal darkening the room.

Meanwhile, Yang is fully unconscious for something like 90% of the scene; I'm pretty sure that's not how a POV shot works.

Mood lighting is an explanation I'd accept, if I could figure out what mood the lighting is trying to evoke. I mean, in The First Step it's obvious: to create a sense of Lurking Danger, but I don't know about Raven's scene. Then again, I'm no expert on mood lighting by any stretch of the imagination - maybe you guys have a better idea?

73.Anon.52 wrote: ^where humans are not does not necessarily mean grimm are there... it just means humans for one reason or other do not or cannot live there True, but why can't the Grimm be some of those reasons? We already know the Grimm tend to be where humans aren't, and that they actively try to destroy attempts to expand outside the walls(Mountain Glenn, WOR: Kingdoms).

Maybe that's just me.