12-27-2017, 04:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-27-2017, 05:11 PM by Henry of green.)
(12-27-2017, 03:45 PM)irukandji Wrote:(12-27-2017, 12:29 PM)Henry of green Wrote: Irk, canon G&k are the ultimate canon and you dismissed them at times so does canon matter to you, when they siad Nick and Adalind are still together in the epilogue I believe you even called them liars. Plus G&k often used Grimm wiki to keep on top of the Grimm world they created so it is a very good source. But I also agree with you G&k only siad they were together not married so yes you can dismiss Grimm wiki if you wish. But they are a much more reliable source for Grimm than any other site.
henry, do you even read what you post? Let me quote it:
Quote: By the way here is the runners Grimm wiki explanation of why they have Nick and Adalinds status as married at the end of the series after a poster posed the question to them.
Yeah, there was some discussion about this after the series finale, as you can probably imagine, but what helped out was the EPs saying in a few interviews that "Mom and Dad" referred to Nick and Adalind, and that it was safe to assume they were together in the 20 years later epilogue to add to the "fairy tale" ending they ultimately wanted. Your point about couples living together without getting married is well taken, but I think in this instance, knowing what we know about these characters and what the EPs have said, it's okay to update their relationship. After Eve's big monologue to Nick in episode 611, that really helped free the ties that had bound him to her, perhaps what finally allowed him the ability to tell Adalind he loved her without having any mixed feelings of regret and move forward with their relationship.
First of all, you don't even quote the question or who responded to this. Was it G or K?
Secondly, if it is one of them, why don't they just state it's a fact, rather than the statement, "it's okay to update their relationship"? Don't they know? After all it is their show.
You're just as picky as I am so please don't point fingers and accuse me of questioning canon when you don't even quote the entire question or answer.
BTW, G&K are liars. During an interview someone shouted out from the audience accusing one of them of "speaking with a forked tongue". Last time I read that, it was not a compliment, and is in fact calling them liars. Don't forget, they were the ones who said Juliette was dead when in fact, she was not.
What on earth are you talking about that post as I explianed is by the Grimm wiki runners not G&k they were explaining why they changed thier relationship to married on the Grimm wiki site, they are just saying G&k give multiple interviews saying nick and Adalind were still together at the end which they did.
You are the one who didn’t read the post correctly. Your bitterness towards how the show ended is clear that’s why you constantly have to make nonsense up , like saying Nick is not into marriage when the guy never shut up about marriage. You are the one calling the people who ran the show lairs simply beacuse they stated nick and Adalind are still together 20 years later the bitterness is dripping through your key board. Seriously it’s about time you got over this nick and Adalind thing if I hated a couple so much I wouldn’t constantly keep writing about them as you do trying to convince yourself the show ended differently. The writers have informed the fans how the show ended you can take it or leave it but what they say is canon.
By the way here is the the full context of the Grimm wiki post below.
This is what the poster on Grimm wiki asked the site runners.
You guys stated that Nick Burkhardt was her husband, but it is never mentioned that one of them proposed or they got married. The 20 year into the future look only states "Mom and Dad are waiting." Juliette and Nick lives together for 4-5 years without getting married, and many parents/couples have raised children and/or lived with each other for decades without getting married. It isn't altogether too uncommon, and it's a little presumptuous to assume they did get married, since it isn't even alluded to at any point in the series.
And this statments I posted earlier is just thier response I will explain this to agian this is the Grimm wiki site runners not G&k.
Yeah, there was some discussion about this after the series finale, as you can probably imagine, but what helped out was the EPs saying in a few interviews that "Mom and Dad" referred to Nick and Adalind, and that it was safe to assume they were together in the 20 years later epilogue to add to the "fairy tale" ending they ultimately wanted. Your point about couples living together without getting married is well taken, but I think in this instance, knowing what we know about these characters and what the EPs have said, it's okay to update their relationship. After Eve's big monologue to Nick in episode 611, that really helped free the ties that had bound him to her, perhaps what finally allowed him the ability to tell Adalind he loved her without having any mixed feelings of regret and move forward with their relationship.