04-09-2014, 01:59 PM
The important thing is that everyone is entitled to their own views of the show. To me, fantasy or fiction doesn't have to follow rules set in reality. Grimm from my view is set in it's own reality, and not in our own.
Also being from Portland, a lot of the places in Grimm are very familiar to me. But a lot of times, they don't follow scene-to-scene with the actual Portland. For example, I remember a chase scene through a "bookstore" where Nick runs through a door and ends up in front of the riverbank. The bookstore is actually a theater in real life, and it's about 15 blocks away from the river. So, I haven't been watching Grimm thinking it follows our actual timeline or set rules.
Also being from Portland, a lot of the places in Grimm are very familiar to me. But a lot of times, they don't follow scene-to-scene with the actual Portland. For example, I remember a chase scene through a "bookstore" where Nick runs through a door and ends up in front of the riverbank. The bookstore is actually a theater in real life, and it's about 15 blocks away from the river. So, I haven't been watching Grimm thinking it follows our actual timeline or set rules.