03-29-2017, 10:13 AM
03-29-2017, 10:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2017, 10:35 AM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(03-29-2017, 10:13 AM)WispyWillow Wrote: behind scene picture Looks like Z fighting Nick by the car. David G has a silly smile before the scene starts. It looks like night.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.
03-29-2017, 09:09 PM
(03-29-2017, 09:04 PM)WispyWillow Wrote: SciFi Vision Looks like Z may never be Wil Traval at the spice shop before seeing Eve.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.
03-29-2017, 09:20 PM
I tried to roll with "Nadalind." I really did. But it never stopped making me feel queasy. It's a shame the writers chose to drag it out to the bitter end.
03-29-2017, 10:34 PM
Since the dead are none wesen. Maybe Hank, Wu, Eve come back with no memory of the past. I am thinking there must be some reason only wesen characters are at the cabin. Plus they turned Eve back human.
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03-29-2017, 10:59 PM
(03-29-2017, 10:34 PM)syscrash Wrote: Since the dead are none wesen. Maybe Hank, Wu, Eve come back with no memory of the past. I am thinking there must be some reason only wesen characters are at the cabin. Plus they turned Eve back human. At the cabin are all the relatives of the children on the show. Trubel will turn out to be related to Nick and I hoping for Uncle George to be the father. Many Juliette supporters wanted her turned back into a human and this way she might listen to Nick and leave during the morning attack. That way Eve/Juliette survives. Yes, I think the show might have her forget Nick being a grimm to protect her.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.
03-30-2017, 01:02 PM
https://www.tvinsider.com/150001/grimm-s...-giuntoli/
Leaving Grimm’s loyal fan base with closure was of utmost importance to the writers and cast. “We tie up everything with a little nod to the future that is really lovely and heartwarming,” promises Giuntoli. “We’re not The Sopranos, ending with a whole lot of ambiguity. Grimm, like the fairytales that inspired it, is a storybook and we will take you all the way to the final page and then literally close that book. Story over. You’re done!”
11-08-2021, 12:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2021, 10:39 PM by Hexenadler.)
Zerstörer started out as a genuinely intimidating endgame villain, although he kind of fizzled out in the climax. I thought his habit of repeating what other characters said just before killing them was creepy and original. Too bad the writers ditched that angle in the last episode.
I actually thought Zerstorer was an interesting villain as well. Grimm never really revealed what he really was, but there was one thing I found certain. It appeared to me that he was an intelligent villain. Otherwise, he would have been killed way back in medieval times.
The problem I see with an intelligent villain is that such a villain does not mesh well with Nick, who is not intelligent. He, instead is a brute force type of character. To make this work with Zerstorer, the creative team took the really idiotic step of dumbing down the villain so Nick could naturally defeat him by the use of brute force, rather than intelligence.
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