03-01-2017, 05:56 AM
GRIMM Spins an Ecological Cautionary Tale in “Tree People”
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03-01-2017, 05:56 AM
GRIMM Spins an Ecological Cautionary Tale in “Tree People”
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03-01-2017, 06:49 AM
Nick and Sean still not talking ..So they are on their own on every case I guess, not getting any input from Renard.
I am looking forward to episode 10 blood magic , When Sean confronts Nick about what he knows I do find it wrong..not to imform Sean about the danger of the mirrors, Since Diana does go to visit . I think when lives are in danger even if you don';t like the person, if it also put other people in danger Because Sean does not know about the mirrors..is wrong
03-01-2017, 09:27 AM
(03-01-2017, 06:49 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: Nick and Sean still not talking ..So they are on their own on every case I guess, not getting any input from Renard. In 610, Adalind may well bring up to Sean about the mirror attacks with Sean when dropping off Diana. She is likely to said or act differently around mirrors.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.
03-01-2017, 09:33 AM
(03-01-2017, 09:27 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(03-01-2017, 06:49 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: Nick and Sean still not talking ..So they are on their own on every case I guess, not getting any input from Renard. well by 6/10 Sean confronts Nick about what he knows and the danger Diana is in. .reluctantly the group takes Sean in their confidence , not trusting him as far as they can throw him...but what choice do they have (03-01-2017, 09:33 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote:(03-01-2017, 09:27 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(03-01-2017, 06:49 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: Nick and Sean still not talking ..So they are on their own on every case I guess, not getting any input from Renard. Ending of season 4 all through Season 5 was torture for me seeing sean renard character been dragged through the drain- a weak pathetic character after he was such an alpha male type in season 1-4 coupled with his smart and emotional intelligence. yeah what happened to juliette, hurt me but not as much as a destruction of sean character just to make him bad/evil. he was bad/evil in season 1 and part of season 2 yet still has all his natural qualities and still retained them when he joined scooby doo gang only to destroy it in endings of season 4 all through season 5. he could still be with blackclaw and still have had his qualities Now the real sean renard character from season 1-4 is back and still is the matured smart one of all and yet the grimm still as naive as ever. for some reason, being naive and dumb seem to be the theme of the hero here. Right now a force unlike any you have ever come across is on its way and diana is in the crossroads but still hold a grudge. maybe if it involved kelly his senses will wake up; i'm not saying he should tell him about the stick or eve's troubles but meet him to ask who has wisdoms in such stuff.
03-01-2017, 10:38 AM
Sean finally is back on track and will be back with the scoobies.... back with all his smarts to destroy this entity
03-01-2017, 10:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2017, 10:55 AM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
Unless Sean comes offering something of value to the group, I know what my choice would be if I was Nick. He should remind Sean that things are not back to the way they used to be and that he gave up any expectation of being able to talk to him about anything other than police business when he went over to BC, then say he should go talk to Adalind and make any case he has to her because the two of them are Diana's parents. He should also tell him that he'd better make his approach to Adalind a request to talk and not a demand or they'll be back up on the roof again real fast.
Then he should arrange for all the scoobies to hear what Sean has to say to Adalind and they should all decide together. Because even if they all end up agreeing to what Nick and Adalind decide, Sean needs to experience them all staring him down for a while and eat a little humble pie for his own good. Sean was worse than evil last season, he was weak. He went for the shiny bauble of power BC offered him like a dog chasing a stick, and even after he realized that it was all a lie and he was nothing but Conrad's lap dog all he did was whimper and heel until his daughter had to make him do what he should have done himself and sooner.
03-01-2017, 11:42 AM
sean has always been the one offering solutions. what nick does is to either wallow in tears or act without thinking
juliette's memory loss, nick's zombie problem, grimming nick again, juliette's hexenbiest problem, sending meisner to help adalind. if the gang re smart enough, they would listen to what he has to say without even needing adalind to act as judge. yeah their intention was to make him evil and in so doing weak which wasn't his character. he can be evil and yet still be mentally strong
03-01-2017, 12:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2017, 12:04 PM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
I think Sean has always been more weak than evil. In the beginning he was presented as the scheming villain, but then we learned about his history. The reality was he had never gotten over his childhood butthurt about being the royal bastard rejected and persecuted by his family since childhood, and his collection of "tribute" from Portland's wesen underworld and his scheming to control Nick was all about him building his own little fiefdom and trying to force his way back into the family that never wanted him and show them all that he was just as good a royal as them. Really, how pathetic is that?
Sean's brief, shining high point as a character (and as a person) came in S04, when he backed Nick and the scoobies through the investigation of the wesenrein and marched down the precinct corridor with them on their mission to rescue Monroe and Bud. Because it was the one time when he took a stand and put himself out when there was no potential for personal advantage in it for him. (03-01-2017, 12:02 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: I think Sean has always been more weak than evil. In the beginning he was presented as the scheming villain, but then we learned about his history. The reality was he had never gotten over his childhood butthurt about being the royal bastard rejected and persecuted by his family since childhood, and his collection of "tribute" from Portland's wesen underworld and his scheming to control Nick was all about him building his own little fiefdom and trying to force his way back into the family that never wanted him and show them all that he was just as good a royal as them. Really, how pathetic is that? i really wont debate you on this cos i think you are completely out of point here. you might be somewhat right with your first paragraph but i dont see how that equates to his present character |
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