Man, they just keep finding new ways to make me hate what they do with Juliette. She's got to be the worst-written main character in network TV history. She's all mean and evil now just because she's Hexened up? I hated the whole "Wesen magic removes your free will" angle when they did it with her the first time, I don't like it any better as a rehash. Its not even like a "tragic love story" with her and Nick, its just a series of 'I want to hit you in the face with a frying pan right now and hope it knocks some sense back into you, Fred Flintstone-style' moments.
Bit of fridge logic...where are the male frogs? Other Wesen, especially "rare" ones, seem to keep fairly tight communities - cf. the turtles. You'd think if finding mates was such a problem for them, they'd have some kind of Fiddler on the Roof-style matchmaker, pairing up compatible young pollywogs so the species could continue, and so they could have love without killing people.
Prince Kenneth is not that compelling, to me, so far. He's brutish, but not in an effective way - he seems like he's just likely to shoot someone he might need later, or something. He's not calculating enough to be a brutal genius type, nor unpredictable enough to be a brutal wildcard type, so his only real defining characteristic is his violence. He's Beast Rabban, not Feyd-Rautha. He's Alex DeLarge. The fact that everyone else had to announce what a badass he was, to me, just shows that he's not a badass. But yeah I bet he is a Grimm.
Also, way predictable moments: Kenneth shoots the double agent. Viktor is sterile.
Bit of fridge logic...where are the male frogs? Other Wesen, especially "rare" ones, seem to keep fairly tight communities - cf. the turtles. You'd think if finding mates was such a problem for them, they'd have some kind of Fiddler on the Roof-style matchmaker, pairing up compatible young pollywogs so the species could continue, and so they could have love without killing people.
Prince Kenneth is not that compelling, to me, so far. He's brutish, but not in an effective way - he seems like he's just likely to shoot someone he might need later, or something. He's not calculating enough to be a brutal genius type, nor unpredictable enough to be a brutal wildcard type, so his only real defining characteristic is his violence. He's Beast Rabban, not Feyd-Rautha. He's Alex DeLarge. The fact that everyone else had to announce what a badass he was, to me, just shows that he's not a badass. But yeah I bet he is a Grimm.
Also, way predictable moments: Kenneth shoots the double agent. Viktor is sterile.