05-24-2016, 08:17 AM
(05-24-2016, 07:26 AM)Hexenadler Wrote:(05-24-2016, 06:44 AM)speakeasy Wrote: Those are the best indicators, imo, of the content and direction to which this story is going. Just feel that J and N will be martyrs to this Cause. So it would be a good thing if they can make some kind of peace with each other.
I doubt the writers will slaughter their leads by the end of the series. This isn't GAME OF THRONES, no matter how much they'd like it to be.
All the same, it would make for a powerful, moving ending if Nick and Juliette were to die in each other's arms, a Grimm and a Hexenbiest finally transcending the roles that were forced upon them in life and being united forever in death.
Big fan here of George R. R. Martin, I've been collecting his books of GOT for almost twenty years. I have every first edition except the one that makes a collection really valuable - the first one, of course. Glass half full, one of them is signed by the author. But I do remember getting so dang vexed when he killed off a treasured character and when he seemed to take a nuerotic pleasure in rewarding the bad guys. But, boy, can that guy spin a yarn.
Having a gloomy feeling about something can be treated the same way as when one gets the urge to exercise. If you go lay down for a while, it passes. Few more days separation from these last episodes and I may be looking for a more cheerful ending. And we'll always have the kids to carry forth the next incarnation of the Grimm saga if it goes the way of cancellation and then has a rebirth.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".