Hey, I didn't say it was intelligent or even appropriate. It's odd thing to "bond" over considering the reality of woging 9/10 leading to death. Adalind got lucky Nick was her first Grimm.....
08-10-2016, 06:38 AM (This post was last modified: 08-10-2016, 06:42 AM by irukandji.)
(08-10-2016, 06:30 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: Hey, I didn't say it was intelligent or even appropriate. It's odd thing to "bond" over considering the reality of woging 9/10 leading to death. Adalind got lucky Nick was her first Grimm.....
I never implied or said that you did. I was just commenting on the scene because initially it was used so Nick could later recognize Adalind. Then, when Adalind and Nick move in together, it's suddenly used as this cutsie moment.
All through the series, they've made this rather big deal about the woge. Even Hank and Wu were freaked out by it. If the creative team is going to use it as an icebreaker, the least they could do is give it the importance they've given it during the entire series. Have Nick talk about it, and then have him talk about just how he felt seeing Adalind woge.
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08-10-2016, 06:49 AM (This post was last modified: 08-10-2016, 06:50 AM by rpmaluki.)
I think Nick did talk about it at the very beginning since he didn't know what happened until his aunt explained it to him and maybe when he took in Trubel and explained to her what she was happening to her. I think there's a lot of stuff they have neglected over the years or only addressed too late as plot contrivance, like why we didn't know what wesen saw every time they gasped "GRIMM" in sheer horror until Monroe's wedding. This had bothered me for so long then out of nowhere Nick FINALLY asks what I have wanted to know for years, What did wesen see when they looked at him? I don't particularly hold this show to a high standard. Whatever bugs me whether from stupidity or some other reason, I simply drop it but every now and then I can't.
(08-09-2016, 11:57 AM)syscrash Wrote: That's funny both Grimm and GOT pilot's started with scenes of cruelty. Scenes that put your nerves on edge. From there the retaliation was exacted with extreme prejudice. From the first episode did people really think it would change. But people continue to watch complain of poor writing. When actually they do a really good job at how they emotionally effect people
I don't continue to watch GOT. I quit watching after S1. I have seen a few episodes since, because I was at someone else's house and they were watching. But, that crap hasn't been on my TV.
(08-10-2016, 06:49 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: I think Nick did talk about it at the very beginning since he didn't know what happened until his aunt explained it to him and maybe when he took in Trubel and explained to her what she was happening to her. I think there's a lot of stuff they have neglected over the years or only addressed too late as plot contrivance, like why we didn't know what wesen saw every time they gasped "GRIMM" in sheer horror until Monroe's wedding. This had bothered me for so long then out of nowhere Nick FINALLY asks what I have wanted to know for years, What did wesen see when they looked at him? I don't particularly hold this show to a high standard. Whatever bugs me whether from stupidity or some other reason, I simply drop it but every now and then I can't.
You know right before Rosalee and Monroe were married Nick asked how they knew
he was a Grimm they explained it which is why Nick wore sunglasses to the wedding
as is that he never asked his mother what.I see it as he had no confidence in it.as is made not follow cell Juliette.if it did when appeared again in the city Adalind without his powers.after Juliette as if he could defend Hexenbiest and he would not want to suffocate-not literally-.everyone has their opinions about it .the same when reading a book.there is something to explain why such a person did that or about their feelings, beyond what the author says.
(08-10-2016, 06:49 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: I think Nick did talk about it at the very beginning since he didn't know what happened until his aunt explained it to him and maybe when he took in Trubel and explained to her what she was happening to her. I think there's a lot of stuff they have neglected over the years or only addressed too late as plot contrivance, like why we didn't know what wesen saw every time they gasped "GRIMM" in sheer horror until Monroe's wedding. This had bothered me for so long then out of nowhere Nick FINALLY asks what I have wanted to know for years, What did wesen see when they looked at him? I don't particularly hold this show to a high standard. Whatever bugs me whether from stupidity or some other reason, I simply drop it but every now and then I can't
There does not appear to be anyything in the books to explain how the wessen ID'ed Grimms. In all fairness to the Grimms of yore,its hard have a polite question and answer session when someone thinks you are about to kill them. There are rules about helping Grimms, so Marie's boyfriend knew better then to tell her. If some wessen revealed something like that, his/her life would be over. The only reason Monroe and Rosales told Nick was because they really wanted him as best man. And Monroe's life was almost over after that.
(08-10-2016, 06:49 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: I think Nick did talk about it at the very beginning since he didn't know what happened until his aunt explained it to him and maybe when he took in Trubel and explained to her what she was happening to her. I think there's a lot of stuff they have neglected over the years or only addressed too late as plot contrivance, like why we didn't know what wesen saw every time they gasped "GRIMM" in sheer horror until Monroe's wedding. This had bothered me for so long then out of nowhere Nick FINALLY asks what I have wanted to know for years, What did wesen see when they looked at him? I don't particularly hold this show to a high standard. Whatever bugs me whether from stupidity or some other reason, I simply drop it but every now and then I can't
There does not appear to be anyything in the books to explain how the wessen ID'ed Grimms. In all fairness to the Grimms of yore,its hard have a polite question and answer session when someone thinks you are about to kill them. There are rules about helping Grimms, so Marie's boyfriend knew better then to tell her. If some wessen revealed something like that, his/her life would be over. The only reason Monroe and Rosales told Nick was because they really wanted him as best man. And Monroe's life was almost over after that.
Very good point one I hadn't considered. A wesen wouldn't want a Grimm to know how they knew they were Grimm's. If a Grimm knew how to hide their ID then a wesen wouldn't know they had been made.