11-07-2015, 06:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2015, 06:56 AM by Hexenadler.)
I don't think I'm going to be tuning into GRIMM anymore, at least not for the time being. Here's the reason: Nick and Adalind together? I can't stand it.
I hate it. Hate it, hate it, hate it. Every moment they share the same screen, it screams of the writers forcing their new relationship down our throats, and to hell with everything she's done to Nick prior, including...let's face it...raping him. If their genders were reversed, odds are people would have been screaming for the show's immediate cancellation.
Here's another message I'm not liking too much: Nick is only able to warm up to Adalind because she's not "technically" a Hexenbiest anymore. Which means, as soon as she reverts back (something that was hinted at in this episode), whatever progress they'll have made will inevitably disintegrate, because...well, Hexenbiests are evil bitches and can't be trusted, period.
This is what I mean about the fatalistic themes on this show. I feel tired and nauseous at the end of every story, and I don't need that on my plate anymore.
I hate it. Hate it, hate it, hate it. Every moment they share the same screen, it screams of the writers forcing their new relationship down our throats, and to hell with everything she's done to Nick prior, including...let's face it...raping him. If their genders were reversed, odds are people would have been screaming for the show's immediate cancellation.
Here's another message I'm not liking too much: Nick is only able to warm up to Adalind because she's not "technically" a Hexenbiest anymore. Which means, as soon as she reverts back (something that was hinted at in this episode), whatever progress they'll have made will inevitably disintegrate, because...well, Hexenbiests are evil bitches and can't be trusted, period.
This is what I mean about the fatalistic themes on this show. I feel tired and nauseous at the end of every story, and I don't need that on my plate anymore.