06-08-2016, 01:55 PM
There have been a few threads lately on the speculation as to whether or not certain characters in Grimm could, should, or never get forgiveness or redemption. For example, there are some people who would like to see Juliette forgiven or obtain redemption in season six.
I am wondering something though. Is the act of forgiveness really necessary to further the Grimm story?
If this was Star Trek or some other deep thinking science fiction series, I would say forgiveness and redemption were necessary to the story. But this is Grimm, dealing with a fantasy guy who fights a side of people regular humans can't see. There's magic and government agencies, conspiracies and a revolution. It's really just a fluff series. So is it a waste of the viewers' time and the valuable episode time to deal with forgiveness and redemption?
I am wondering something though. Is the act of forgiveness really necessary to further the Grimm story?
If this was Star Trek or some other deep thinking science fiction series, I would say forgiveness and redemption were necessary to the story. But this is Grimm, dealing with a fantasy guy who fights a side of people regular humans can't see. There's magic and government agencies, conspiracies and a revolution. It's really just a fluff series. So is it a waste of the viewers' time and the valuable episode time to deal with forgiveness and redemption?
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