(12-23-2017, 03:28 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: For instance, Bree and Claire are discussing how Adalind isn't the same person she used to be in this interview. She's clearly changed and that comes across in the show but some people still claim she's the same nasty person she used to be and she's still being questioned after the epilogue of the series. Adalind hasn't wavered at all in the final two seasons but she still gets talked about like this is season 1 or 2 Adalind and no character development ever happened.
You raise an interesting point about a character such as Adalind, being questioned past the epilogue of the series. I find this completely true of Juliette as well. But yet these threads keep surfacing about Juliette or about Adalind. I've noticed that when the topic isn't even about either of these women but something completely different, someone will bring up Adalind's past or Juliette's betrayal. To me, it almost seems like some of these are deliberate attempts to keep the "fires burning" over the controversies of these characters because no one wants to bother thinking about the series in a different context.
Maybe it's time to shut down the Grimm discussions? The series is over, and as the posts have turned mean, it seems to me that there isn't anything really to discuss that hasn't been hashed over long since.
(12-23-2017, 03:36 PM)Henry of green Wrote: Hell Rell, they Actually even state Adalinds feelings for Nick during this period are pure and that she is truly trying to change her life, yet some would state she was somehow lying to Nick when she said I love in 5x11 and that she had some scheme going.
Henry, this is exactly the kind of thing I mean. I'm the one that brought up this subject, only you're not stating it the way it was presented. I questioned Nick's love, not Adalind's. But no matter how many times I correct you on this, you don't want to believe it. Some of these Adalind issues arise because there are such sensitivities about the character that anything said about her is seen as a slight, even if it's not.
This has seriously got me thinking why we continue the childish behavior regarding these debates about Grimm. Maybe it is time to just stop the madness.
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