11-26-2016, 09:01 PM
(11-25-2016, 12:57 AM)izzy Wrote:(11-24-2016, 06:56 PM)New Guy Wrote: How would you get rid of Juliette? The character Juliette/Hexenette/FrankenEve/WhatNext (JHFW) gets a lot of discussion and much of it involves her disposal.
It is very easy, albeit clichéd. But then what storyline in Grimm except the genesis of the series has ever been but a tired and trued cliché plotline gimmick? Juliette continues to grow in power until she is consumed by it and maddened by the power she possesses(perhaps after she takes out Renard). In the end even she comes to realize she has to be destroyed and Nick, Adalind and the Scoobies unite to take her out. She dies in Nick;s arms thanking him for killing her. Sappy, done to death but so has every aspect of this show after the origin.
(11-24-2016, 06:56 PM)New Guy Wrote: …were some scenes when JHFW had the memory loss. I would get bored and leave the room to do something more interesting. My wife got me to try an entire episode and began to enjoy the Grimm vs Wesen plots. The memory loss and fatal attraction spell was irritating
LOL, agreed, the plot was lame but beyong that the actress in the role tortured the digital media forced to convey her to the viewers.
(11-24-2016, 06:56 PM)New Guy Wrote: Without the wooden woman the show could actually get back to the original real cops / fantasy Grimms and wild Wesen that earned it decent ratings for four seasons. Sadly, we are likely stuck with more JHFW nonsense.
I concur once again. From what they have told us we are in for a lot more Juliette/Eve drama – yawn. Yea for more screen time for an actress who can’t project emotion convincingly – sounds brilliant.
Ultimately is seems the concept that was Grimm was wasted on hack writing, cheap soap opera dramas, inconsistent plotlines, and story lines that were simply asinine. When season 6 is over the thing I shall miss about Grimm is the people in this forum; I truly enjoyed the ride along with so many of you over the last couple of seasons. I learned much from many of you.
On the other hand, I find it highly unlikely we will ever watch any episode of Grimm twice. So far we have not. We missed several episodes last season and felt no loss.
If u take ur time to watch the show objectively, u will understand that there is a disconnect btw what the show is telling and how they act it. To people who watch it obj. They see no problem with the way she portrayed emotions; my only problem is the pain she felt when stab by the glass, she ought to feel nothing and that actually comes from the producers
Typical example
For a box so sacred u shouldn't be using a lock picker to open it. There is a reason why each lock has 1 key so that nothing else can open it.
So don't make the whole acting problem just one person cos it's every1.
Like in S05E02, where adalind was meant to be a scared woman afraid of being left alone but was acting a weird woman suffering from psychosis or a grimm that is meant to be smart is dumb.