(04-21-2017, 06:28 PM)irukandji Wrote: Well, there is a difference. We saw Adalind attempt to murder Marie. It's only speculation with Juliette.
Okay by your argument Adalind 'attempted' to murder aunt Marie. Why say attempt then? I'll answer- because she failed. Sean even reprimanded her for failing. It is speculation to say that aunt Marie won't have died that night or the next, regardless of the fight with the priest. A fight that she won by the way. Aunt Marie killed the assasin! We could also argue that if she didn't have cancer, she won't have died because the assassin didn't kill her did he? But regardless they both have blood on their hands. You just want to argue who has more. There is also no speculation with what Juliette did because she set up Kelly for a deadly battle. Even warning Kenneth to be very prepared and take no chances since Kelly would be hard to defeat. Well Kenneth took her words to heart and Kelly was murdered because of Juliette.
Quote:But that aside, and back to your fantasy aspect. The things these characters have done to one another........none of them are forgiveable and none of them should be having anything to do with one another.
Yes none of them should or would in real life but they did in Grimm. Therefore none of that 'shoulda jazz' matters because they did. Nick forgave Adalind, Adalind forgave Nick. JuliEve forgave Nick, Nick forgave JuliEve. Adalind forgave Julieve, Julieve forgave Adalind. The scoobies forgave Adalind, Adalind forgave the scoobies. Such fun times in Grimmverse. No one carrying any emotional baggage anymore by the show's end. At least none that the writer's wanted to explore.
Eve despite being the meandering, homeless person says she has a purpose (credit goes to rpmulaki or was it Hell Rell?). I even believe her. I say hurrah for her.
Nick ends up with Adalind. He almost went crazy after losing her and this is straight from the horse's mouth. Plus, he was the one who always talked about them like they were a long established couple. He seems like the kinda guy that wants to put a ring on the finger. I say hurrah for them. That Bonaparte ring bothered him so much that he made sure it check that it was gone when the hard reset occurred. Now how did this hard reset occur? I don't know but it just did.
I was happy for this deus ex machina moment because everyone survived. I got the ending I wanted. Hurrah for me.
I'm not going to lose any sleep worrying about something the writers' didn't worry about. Just like I didn't lose sleep over Adalind having a c-section and going home the next day. Walking about like that, taking those stairs like it was nothing... unbelievable. Whatever. Actually, this one gets me. I can't let go obviously since this is the second time I've mentioned it.