05-16-2018, 10:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-16-2018, 10:36 PM by dicappatore.)
For me, if the show was like a fishing line, S1 set the hook. S2, I almost spat out the hook but by S3 the hook was set and I was hooked in.. Obviously the 2nd season was my least favorite. I am a Sci-fi/Fantasy/Mystical fan. My favorite character was Nick, Monroe 2nd then Hank. I actually have a friend that was a loner/quirky type similar to Monroe. He ended up joining the military. A tour in Iraq and it straighten him up. He is now married with 3 kids, not triplets. Retired and owns a restaurant business.
The rest of the cast did a great job in supporting the main character. Did not matter what side they were on, they did their jobs well. Did I ever foreseen, Nick could end up with Adalind, from S1 to S4? NO. Was I glad he did not end up with Juliette? Yes.
I loved the way they morphed this fantasy world into a modern-day city, IMO a lot better than Once Upon a Time and Beauty and the Beast. Especially how they adopted the fairy tales story lines with no magic. I also enjoyed how Nick & Company resolved crimes that could not be dealt with in the legal system, when the legal system was not adopted to resolve the Wesen infractions. Especially the Kenneth resolution and how they dumped the slashing incidents on him. That was a great trade off of getting Nick off the hook for killing Ken by letting Sean get away with what his possession did. I had wished for Nick to show more of a backbone but was made up by when Trubel showed up.
I had wished the show killed off Sean. A great reflection on the actor’s ability to make you hate him. Part of me wished the same for Juliette. At the same time, it served justice by letting her live out her life with her memories. Sort of like giving someone a life sentence instead of the death penalty. It might not give you immediate revenge satisfaction but prolong the guilt for what they did wrong. In the end, based on Kelly’s narrative I liked how she was reduced to irrelevant. As per Kelly, mom, dad and the triplets were waiting on Kelly and Diana but no Auntie Evette, to go kill Wesen.
One of my favorite scene had to be when Monroe is bitching how Nick is just using him as a reference and how he didn’t even know what his favorite color was. Then Nick asks him and Monroe replies, Red. Maybe it’s not the funniest but it’s the one that sticks in my mind the most. The rubber rat in the pizza box was nice and the Adalind finger bending of Rosalee’s ex, when he raised his hand to her. I have to admit, One of the scenes on the top of the list is when his mom shows up and kicks his ass, in his own house. Don’t know why. Even after re-watching it on Amazon and the DVD’s, when I think of Grimm, those scenes seem to pop up in my beginning thoughts.
Overall, S3 was my favorite, next S1 & S5, then S4 & S6, finally S2. IMO, the show should have lasted way past S6. Way beyond Supernatural. At least a full S6 to close up so many holes.
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The rest of the cast did a great job in supporting the main character. Did not matter what side they were on, they did their jobs well. Did I ever foreseen, Nick could end up with Adalind, from S1 to S4? NO. Was I glad he did not end up with Juliette? Yes.
I loved the way they morphed this fantasy world into a modern-day city, IMO a lot better than Once Upon a Time and Beauty and the Beast. Especially how they adopted the fairy tales story lines with no magic. I also enjoyed how Nick & Company resolved crimes that could not be dealt with in the legal system, when the legal system was not adopted to resolve the Wesen infractions. Especially the Kenneth resolution and how they dumped the slashing incidents on him. That was a great trade off of getting Nick off the hook for killing Ken by letting Sean get away with what his possession did. I had wished for Nick to show more of a backbone but was made up by when Trubel showed up.
I had wished the show killed off Sean. A great reflection on the actor’s ability to make you hate him. Part of me wished the same for Juliette. At the same time, it served justice by letting her live out her life with her memories. Sort of like giving someone a life sentence instead of the death penalty. It might not give you immediate revenge satisfaction but prolong the guilt for what they did wrong. In the end, based on Kelly’s narrative I liked how she was reduced to irrelevant. As per Kelly, mom, dad and the triplets were waiting on Kelly and Diana but no Auntie Evette, to go kill Wesen.
One of my favorite scene had to be when Monroe is bitching how Nick is just using him as a reference and how he didn’t even know what his favorite color was. Then Nick asks him and Monroe replies, Red. Maybe it’s not the funniest but it’s the one that sticks in my mind the most. The rubber rat in the pizza box was nice and the Adalind finger bending of Rosalee’s ex, when he raised his hand to her. I have to admit, One of the scenes on the top of the list is when his mom shows up and kicks his ass, in his own house. Don’t know why. Even after re-watching it on Amazon and the DVD’s, when I think of Grimm, those scenes seem to pop up in my beginning thoughts.
Overall, S3 was my favorite, next S1 & S5, then S4 & S6, finally S2. IMO, the show should have lasted way past S6. Way beyond Supernatural. At least a full S6 to close up so many holes.
I am a signatory of:
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/954/113/...-season-6/
You can also Click “like” and follow “Bring Back Grimm”, on Facebook.
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