
There's the Order of the Dragon, which other than being religious hunters we have no explanation to them. Not even a mysterious explanation around his death, considering he seemed to know a lot of things inexplicably, but just a "Oops, he's dead." Then we have the mysterious case of Francis Pullman, who they just kind of dropped without explanation. The first murder happened, THEN the Rumanceks moved in, THEN Christina met Peter, THEN she supposedly drank from his paw prints.

Staying on that, the timeline doesn't add up. Why would a teacher be meeting a student at that time of night? But yet they just pretended that character didn't exist anymore. Additionally, there were text messages stating they were meeting that night. The girl was dead, they said they found the phone, and the last call would have been to the teacher. But a lot of the problems stemmed from bad writing.įor starters, the lesbian teacher in the first episode should have been murder suspect #1. If that's what Roman's character is supposed to be like, then yes I guess he did do it well. A sharp thriller that explores the town's sordid side, revealing surprises around every corner.

This is a subreddit dedicated to the discussion of Hemlock Grove, a Netflix Original Series arriving in April 19, 2013.Ī teenage girl is murdered in a dilapidated former Pennsylvania steel town and the two suspects in the killing - a 17-year-old vagabond who is also rumored to be a werewolf, and the rich son of a steel magnate - team up to try to solve the murder themselves.
