03-25-2017, 06:55 AM
(03-24-2017, 10:10 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: I'd say this is proof that the season's "big story" arc was never quite big enough to be the entire 13-episodes the way some people wanted it to be. If anything, they probably should have held back the bits they salted throughout the first 11 episodes and used them to make a faster-paced two or three episode finale.Well, like S5’s Wesen uprising, it could have been. And like S5, the final season was a string of filler episodes with the big finish squeezed into the last three. For me, a rapid succession of action scenes doesn’t create excitement or intrigue, or overwhelming doom. Juliette being tricked into going to the other world felt as contrived as Adalind going back to work at a specific time.
So everything was preordained? And the Grimm Knights knew of this doomsday prophesy but left clues to the location of this final piece of an all-powerful staff? Unless I misunderstood, Nick couldn’t have crossed into the other world without the stick. And Zerstörer’s plan hinged on Nick following Juliette into his world, then hitching a ride when they left? If having Diana is Zerstörer’s purpose/destiny, she would have been created regardless of Adalind’s life choices.
No one, not even Adalind, told Juliette she royally F’ed up and made everything worse. Does Juliette even realize she was duped? Not questioning her intent, only that she went off half-cocked after Adalind and Nick warned her not to act on her own.
Nick didn’t tell Hank & Wu that bullets didn’t harm Zerstörer in the other world? Because they were all gearing up with the assumption that rapid fire would do the trick.
I did a big eye roll when Trubel hightailed it to Portland after sensing something was wrong. I get that the show is fairytale/supernatural, but sometimes these one-line explanations for a character’s action is just silly. Besides, the gang was in dire straits when she hightailed it out of Portland because HW called.
(03-25-2017, 05:34 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: I feel when she and the rest are brought back to life by Nick and the staff..she will be fated with RenardWhy would Adalind be fated to be with anyone after Zerstörer is defeated and the world saved? If everyone’s life is forever changed and Adalind and Nick aren’t together, why must her or anyone else’s relationship be dictated by some ruling fate?
(03-25-2017, 04:58 AM)New Guy Wrote: Why is Monroe's Wesen Bible different the King James version? Are the writers saying Wesen have a different Lord?Every religion has it’s own version of Lord and Saviour. The show has always expressed Wesen as having their own ideology. I’m just relieved that Christian/Bible references were kept vague and used to express how different cultures’ beliefs and descriptions varied when possibly referring to the same thing.
(03-25-2017, 04:58 AM)New Guy Wrote: Is FrankenEve back to human Juliette? Will the DA charge her with the murders? Will the Judge believe her "that was Juliette, I'm Eve" nonsense?Perhaps, after charging Nick with the premeditated murder of Kenneth and charging Hank & Wu in absentia for conspiracy to commit murder. We’ve just seen the gang battle an entity referred to as a fallen angel who has invaded this dimension in order to obtain a child bride who will bear him 100 children. Where exactly in the Grimm world would an absolute rule of statute law come into play?
(03-25-2017, 04:58 AM)New Guy Wrote: Only one more episode. Did S6E12 resolve issues or deepen the hole? Can G&K crawl out and redeem the show?I doubt G & K believe their show needs to crawl out and redeem itself. And if that were the case, opinions on the type of redemption necessary would vary six ways from Sunday. So let’s not open that messy can of worms with only one episode remaining.
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