04-09-2014, 01:58 AM
The problem is, Grimm isn't only fantasy and even fantasy has to follow the rules the worldbuilder has set. Grimm is set into our very own reality, with that planes have to make a pitstop before or right after they crossed the ocean (in this particular case in both). Those researches take a couple of minutes, you don't even have to know a pilot or someone with a licence. And even with not having the time and/or to show one of those stops, as writer you could manage to bring it to life in one sentence (for example Adalind looking shocked and Kelly just saying "I hope we don't have to have another stop" or something like that).
The first rule for every writer of any of the phantastic genres is to know your world and its rules by heart. You HAVE to have the explanation for everything, because you could get into a situation where you are asked about something in particular. The current writers give a damn about existing rules, they don't even care about their own. If you ask them something you will sooner or later get the answer, that the only reason something is working this way is because they want it to work this way. Those answers I remember pretty well from another writers team. Only it took them 15 years to go there, not only one.
The first rule for every writer of any of the phantastic genres is to know your world and its rules by heart. You HAVE to have the explanation for everything, because you could get into a situation where you are asked about something in particular. The current writers give a damn about existing rules, they don't even care about their own. If you ask them something you will sooner or later get the answer, that the only reason something is working this way is because they want it to work this way. Those answers I remember pretty well from another writers team. Only it took them 15 years to go there, not only one.