Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-1.175.95.73-20150528183119/@comment-25875828-20150619184321

What I can't figure out is why they would go to that much trouble to make the two shots. The way it was done. They actually had to film Bitsie with one arrow. Then go back to make up and add the second arrow keeping in mind how much or a turn of her body would make sense to account for the angle of the second arrow.

Why would they not just put both arrows in the chast and do it in one shot. Filming as two different shots adds nothing to the scene. But requires a lot of addtional work. Any break in filming takea lot of work to make sure the second scene lines up with the first.

Since it was Bitsie final scene the writers may have felt that see deserved them doing the extra work as a way of saying job well done.

I am an optimist and want to think making it two shots has a purpose. Even though the first shot is right where the heart would be. So they realy want to give the impression it was fatal.