(11-28-2018, 06:52 AM)N_grimm Wrote: I even quoted Jim Kouf who wrote the final episode together with David Greenwalt. His explanation is consistent with mine. Even that was not good enough for you. You are basically saying that Kouf do not understand what was going on in his own story. As Hell Rell pointed out, this is “pretty common staple in anime”. Everything in Grimm was based on fairytales, religion, myths, symbolism, etc. If you can’t understand this, even when spoon-fed to you, I can’t help you. Sorry.
No, I'm saying that if Nick was aware of this hidden strength, then he wouldn't have needed Kelly to tell him that she and Marie helped him find his hidden strength.
I've read your "proof" and there's nothing in there that states everyone had to die so Nick could find his hidden strength. That is purely speculation on your part.
But hey, if you want to find the quote in the series where Nick actually discovers the strength on his own *and* communicates that to the audience, I'll apologize. But please don't use your own argument as proof. That won't do.
(11-28-2018, 06:58 AM)Henry of green Wrote: N Grimm, don’t be so silly they only wrote the show and created its characters in the first place what would they know that a poster on a fan forum doesn’t.
Well, find me the quote henry. You're the one always harping about canon, now you're going by speculation?
Isn't that what you're good at? Finding quotes to support others?
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