Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-410526-20160130155211/@comment-27456416-20160201004628

So, in the shot of the dragon exploding from the mountain in a cloud of rubble, the broken moon was nicely positioned behind it. The imagery worked really well for me, but that got me thinking:  was it done that way just for the visual effect, or is it a clue / easter egg? Did the original Grimm (Lord Grimm, Mother Grimm, whatever) explode from the moon back in the depths of time? The parallel was just really striking when I saw it the first time. Now I'm not so sure.