04-05-2017, 09:52 PM
http://www.blastr.com/2017-4-2/nbc-grimm...-interview
Now creators and executive producers Greenwalt and Kouf finally tell all, from characters that took off in ways they weren't expecting to that big three-episode finale that, if things had worked out a little differently, might just have involved aliens.
When did you know how you wanted to end the series?
JK: Six weeks before (laughs).
DG: If that (laughs) ... We knew there was going to be big stuff and we began to figure out the stick and the staff and all that kind of stuff, but we had a lot of different versions, Including one with aliens.
Aliens? Really?
DG: We had a lot of different versions of what we were going to do there at the end.
It would have been interesting to see the alien one. Was that something you guys were seriously considering?
DG: Well, we actually pitched it at one point, but we were so busy doing other things, it wasn't really fully formed. Wouldn't you say, Jim?
Now creators and executive producers Greenwalt and Kouf finally tell all, from characters that took off in ways they weren't expecting to that big three-episode finale that, if things had worked out a little differently, might just have involved aliens.
When did you know how you wanted to end the series?
JK: Six weeks before (laughs).
DG: If that (laughs) ... We knew there was going to be big stuff and we began to figure out the stick and the staff and all that kind of stuff, but we had a lot of different versions, Including one with aliens.
Aliens? Really?
DG: We had a lot of different versions of what we were going to do there at the end.
It would have been interesting to see the alien one. Was that something you guys were seriously considering?
DG: Well, we actually pitched it at one point, but we were so busy doing other things, it wasn't really fully formed. Wouldn't you say, Jim?
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.