04-07-2017, 07:48 PM
Pity, that there aren't so many Eve and Nick stories out there. Everywhere you are flooded with Nadalind -.- but I really like your story.
All the way Nickliette for ever
04-07-2017, 07:48 PM
Pity, that there aren't so many Eve and Nick stories out there. Everywhere you are flooded with Nadalind -.- but I really like your story.
All the way Nickliette for ever
04-08-2017, 12:50 AM
The problem I have with the story is It sees the show in way that was never intended. The action and events are good but the motivations shows a lack of understanding for the original characters and their motivations.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one
04-08-2017, 01:44 AM
As I understand it fanfic is to pay homage to the characters. Not recreate new characters. Just because someone see's Nick as weak. Making him an assassin to me is not fanfic.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one
04-08-2017, 05:40 AM
In Whatpad there are good stories about the subject "GRIMM",about new characters.
One in which Hank and Nick have another companion who is Wesen and younger sister of Monroe-Not biological, as well as groups of older siblings-.etc
04-08-2017, 10:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2017, 10:51 AM by Hexenadler.)
(04-07-2017, 12:12 PM)Mrtrick Wrote: Barrigan may be justified, but you offer no counterpoint to his argument. If she was suddenly stuck in Hexenbeist mode, as full on Juliette, what use is that to anyone? I'd be shocked if she doesn't fling herself off a bridge soon after, because Nick can't watch her day and night. I was shocked when Greenwalt & Kouf blatantly ripped off the Fred/Illyria arc from "Angel" without the idea making a lick of damn sense in the context of Juliette's character, but they ran with it anyway, and thumbed their noses at anyone who contradicted them. If they can get away with a plot device as insulting as Eve, I can get away with turning her into a "troll" (in your words) and still have her emerge as a redeemed figure who finds a reason to continue living without offing herself. For someone who criticized me about being nihilistic, you have a very gloomy outlook on anything that even slightly deviates from what the writers did. Juliette disappeared into the Eve persona, and told Nick to "deal with it." Now it's her turn to do the same. If Eve/Juliette is as strong as you want to make her out to be, she'll get her act together, if only as an act of defiance against Barrigan's punishment. And I DID provide a counterpoint to Barrigan's argument. You just didn't pay attention. Nick laid out all the reasons why Barrigan was wrong to seek revenge the way he did, but Barrigan was beyond caring. Nor did I pretend that Eve's forced lobotomy was anything other than utterly horrible. I acknowledge the far-reaching consequences of evil actions, Mrtrick, and that's something the show's writers actively refused to do.
04-08-2017, 12:24 PM
I always find myself totally uninterested in fiction that caters to "shipping," or peoples' dissatisfaction with what actually happened in a series or movie. What I'd really like for someone with talent to do is tackle the "untold stories" we all know are out there, such as what Kelly Burkhardt was doing in the years between her husband's death and her first visit to Portland, what happened in between her first and second visits while she was trying to dispose of the Coins of Zakynthos, what happened when Trubel and Josh got to PA and how it led to Trubel deciding to join HW. There are also tons of non-shipper tales to be told about the next 20 years after the finale, especially where Renard and the royals are concerned, because whether Renard decides to go after "King Viktor" or Viktor sends someone back to Portland still wanting the keys because the royals don't know the Grimm treasure has been found, it's a sure bet they aren't done with each other.
04-08-2017, 12:48 PM
(04-08-2017, 10:49 AM)Hexenadler Wrote: I was shocked when Greenwalt & Kouf blatantly ripped off the Fred/Illyria arc from "Angel" without the idea making a lick of damn sense in the context of Juliette's character, but they ran with it anyway, and thumbed their noses at anyone who contradicted them. Illyria the god did not act like Fred. Illyria took over Fred's body after she actually die and could access her memories but Illyria had a life before moving into Fred's body. If there had been another season the writers said their were going to merge the two but I thought that did not happen. Did I miss something?
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.
04-08-2017, 12:53 PM
(04-08-2017, 12:48 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: Illyria the god did not act like Fred. Illyria took over Fred's body after she actually die and could access her memories but Illyria had a life before moving into Fred's body. If there had been another season the writers said their were going to merge the two but I thought that did not happen. Did I miss something? Yes you did. My point is that Fred's "transition" into Illyria was brought about by supernatural circumstances. There was nothing supernatural involved with Juliette's transition to Eve, so her claims that she's an entirely different person are completely nonsensical.
04-08-2017, 01:02 PM
(04-08-2017, 12:53 PM)Hexenadler Wrote:(04-08-2017, 12:48 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: Illyria the god did not act like Fred. Illyria took over Fred's body after she actually die and could access her memories but Illyria had a life before moving into Fred's body. If there had been another season the writers said their were going to merge the two but I thought that did not happen. Did I miss something? I understand what you mean now. Thanks
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.
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