04-10-2014, 05:13 AM
Fair enough! I remember other Portlandians told me about that theater turned into bookstore. And also the storage-yard isn't the location where it is supposed to be.
I would say, it's a matter of personal view, I'm with you. There are differences between changes that are necessary, "charming failures" or simply lack of interest in your actual work. Necessary changes are such things like the theater/bookstore or the storage yard. That's okay and it works out. No problem. Charming failures (that's how one of my favourite writers is calling those) are simply things that are forgotten to mention anymore, especially when you are writing stories/novels. The forgotten coffee-pot for example, that's suddenly one of two, in the hand of one of the characters or is pending after the character took it because the writer forgot that said character had the coffee pot in its hand.
What I've noticed, and I know this sounds much harder than I actually want it to, is simply the fact that the writers don't care. I've noticed during the past months, since they signed up a Twitter account, that they barely have a clue about the storylines, the characters, the abilities and the Wesen. They change the canon because they are ... don't know how to name it otherwise ... too lazy to do a simple 2 seocnd-research.
Current example is Hitler (and I HATE this example from the bottom of my heart!): What did we learn in season 1? He was Wesen, we actually see him woge when Nick is watching the film at the trailer. What kind of Wesen he was? A Schakal.
I've no idea why or how that little piece of scene ended up in the opener the show has since season 2 (thanks to every God I know that they got rid of that spoken text!), but it is. So, you actually SEE Hitler woge into a Schakal in every episode.
Now a fan at Twitter asked the writers about what kind of Wesen Hitler was because he/she couldn't really make it out during the opener. What said Grimmster got for an answer? HItler was a Blutbad ...
I leave this without further comment. I am done with this topic now. Rest is to you.
I would say, it's a matter of personal view, I'm with you. There are differences between changes that are necessary, "charming failures" or simply lack of interest in your actual work. Necessary changes are such things like the theater/bookstore or the storage yard. That's okay and it works out. No problem. Charming failures (that's how one of my favourite writers is calling those) are simply things that are forgotten to mention anymore, especially when you are writing stories/novels. The forgotten coffee-pot for example, that's suddenly one of two, in the hand of one of the characters or is pending after the character took it because the writer forgot that said character had the coffee pot in its hand.
What I've noticed, and I know this sounds much harder than I actually want it to, is simply the fact that the writers don't care. I've noticed during the past months, since they signed up a Twitter account, that they barely have a clue about the storylines, the characters, the abilities and the Wesen. They change the canon because they are ... don't know how to name it otherwise ... too lazy to do a simple 2 seocnd-research.
Current example is Hitler (and I HATE this example from the bottom of my heart!): What did we learn in season 1? He was Wesen, we actually see him woge when Nick is watching the film at the trailer. What kind of Wesen he was? A Schakal.
I've no idea why or how that little piece of scene ended up in the opener the show has since season 2 (thanks to every God I know that they got rid of that spoken text!), but it is. So, you actually SEE Hitler woge into a Schakal in every episode.
Now a fan at Twitter asked the writers about what kind of Wesen Hitler was because he/she couldn't really make it out during the opener. What said Grimmster got for an answer? HItler was a Blutbad ...
I leave this without further comment. I am done with this topic now. Rest is to you.