01-22-2018, 03:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2018, 06:27 AM by Henry of green.)
(01-22-2018, 12:10 AM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:No they didn’t say it was possible the interviewer asked if it’s fair to assume they were still together and they said yes that’s fair there was no possible about it you just refused to accept it.saying it is a fair assumption does not make it a fact. a fair assumption is the definition of being possible. Being possible does not mean it is. The bottom line if it was definitive G&K would have said it was a fact they are together. Just like they did for Monroe and Rosalee. The way it was stated if you want to believe they are together that is fair. If you want to believe they are not together that is also fair. It is the definition of ambiguous.
What i see as you seeing a contradiction in my statement is you don't delineate between my comments on things the writers leave as ambiguous compared to the things they provide narrative to support they position. Example The contract. Everything about the contract the writers made ambiguous. they said noting about what it was for, what are the consequences. They have never stated any ramifications or out comes from the contract. Even so I have made speculations that the contract is what created Diana, it is also what made the return of zestora possible. I have also said that is my opinion because the writers never gave us direction.
Another point that was ambiguous was when Juliette seduced Sean. For one we do not know what they did. The writers did not give us a clue. Unlike with Sean and Adalind they added a comment where she thanked him for the night before. We also do not know why that scene was added. My assumption which is strictly my opinion. The writers wanted to show Juliette start to think more like a hexenbiest. They had already used Adalind actions to show that hexenbiest are very sexual. But then again it may have been added for it's provocative nature.
Syscrash,
Dictionary meanings of fair
Fair assumption, something that appears to be true without exploring it fully.
fair enough
(That is) reasonable, understandable, or agreeable. (Can be used as an adjective or a statement in its own right.)
fair enough! an expression of agreement
Something or something that’s is reasonable
As you can see the definitions of fair are more of a probability than a possibility and also a defention of agreement.
As you can see below the interviewer doesn’t say hopefully or Maybe togther no he says we get the sense thier still togther and G&k resound with thats fair meaning they agree. There is zero ambiguity in the statment they respond with fair because they were asked if it was fair.
At the end of the final episode, we get the sense that Nick and Adalind are still together. Is that fair?
JK and DG: Yes, that's fair
As you can see below the interviewer asks and hopefully their still together meaning Monroe and Rosalee and G&k respond just with yup, how excactly are they conforming Rosalee and Monroe more than Nick and Adalind, The only difference is you’ll accept one and not the other beacuse you have a biased against one paring
And obviously Monroe and Rosalee had the triplets, and are - hopefully - still together
JK and DG: Yup.
The only amuguity is when the interviewer asks about the rest of the group
What happened with some of our other characters? What happened with Renard and Eve and Trubel?
DG: Whatever you think happened to them!
JK: They all reformed a new kind of family, having fought evil together, I think they all came together with the reality that this war, this battle, will continue and they will fight it together.
What happened with some of our other characters? What happened with Renard and Eve and Trubel?
DG: Whatever you think happened to them!
JK: They all reformed a new kind of family, having fought evil together, I think they all came together with the reality that this war, this battle, will continue and they will fight it together.
DG: And whatever you think happened! It's supposed to live on in your mind! You the viewer. But it's quite probably true that they are all out there, fighting the good fight.
Syscrash, The truth is you would have never accepted Nick and Adalind no matter how the show ended and would have discounted anything G&k said as it doesn’t go with your Juliette centric version of the show. The truth of the matter is Nick ended up with the woman the showrunners thougth was best for him.
G&k and David give interviews just before the finale and stated there would be no ambuity in any of the charecters relationships, so any ambuity is purely in your head.