02-24-2019, 05:30 AM
There were different reactions to Nick the "GRIMM".
Fear, suspicion, curiosity- Ariel E.-, guy fightig
Fear, suspicion, curiosity- Ariel E.-, guy fightig
02-24-2019, 05:30 AM
There were different reactions to Nick the "GRIMM".
Fear, suspicion, curiosity- Ariel E.-, guy fightig
02-24-2019, 07:38 AM
While some wessen showed fear of the GRIMM, others less so. Reasonable and believable. Ariel and the lady in Seven Year Itch were "so you're a Grimm. Not too scary." Some of us are highly afraid of snakes, others are more "Oh look at this beautiful king snake(not dangerous)" while others see a 5 foot brown snake and act like its 20 feet long. Most Wessen who were doing something illegal were afraid, other crooks not so much. In real life, some people are afraid of doctors, others are "Oh boy, a new pain to complain to my friends about".
02-24-2019, 11:05 AM
Quote:Not really. If you notice, not one wesen in the pilot acted even remotely afraid of Nick, or tried to get away. While Monroe made an attempt to explain how grimms were the stuff of nightmares, he never once appeared afraid of Nick and was actually fascinated by the fact that he got to meet a grimm. Quote:I'll agree with you that wesen come in different personalities. That was clearly shown in the pilot episode. But what was also shown is that none of them from Adalind to the man in the precinct to the Hulda to Monroe showed any fear of Nick (or in the case of the Hulda, fear of Marie). This despite the different personalities you pointed out. It's not me who's seeing wesen as having a single stereotypical reaction to grimms. It was clearly portrayed in the pilot episode. (02-24-2019, 07:38 AM)eric Wrote: While some wessen showed fear of the GRIMM, others less so. Reasonable and believable. Ariel and the lady in Seven Year Itch were "so you're a Grimm. Not too scary." Some of us are highly afraid of snakes, others are more "Oh look at this beautiful king snake(not dangerous)" while others see a 5 foot brown snake and act like its 20 feet long. Most Wessen who were doing something illegal were afraid, other crooks not so much. In real life, some people are afraid of doctors, others are "Oh boy, a new pain to complain to my friends about". eric, do you also find it amusing how some of these Forum contributors are claiming to be so much more understanding and open minded about their opinions compared to some "bullies", yet, there is a need for other contributors, such as your self, needing to explain to them how the world is made up of varying types of people with varying types of beliefs and reactions to similar situations. I think there is a word for those types of contributors. I think they are called Hypocrites.
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02-24-2019, 01:15 PM
(02-24-2019, 11:05 AM)dicappatore Wrote:Dicap, I come from a long line of people who loved a spirited discussion. As long as you did not use ad hominem or fists , all differences were accepted. The goal was to persuade, not overpower. Plus the ability to stay reasonably sober was appreciated.Quote:Not really. If you notice, not one wesen in the pilot acted even remotely afraid of Nick, or tried to get away. While Monroe made an attempt to explain how grimms were the stuff of nightmares, he never once appeared afraid of Nick and was actually fascinated by the fact that he got to meet a grimm.
02-27-2019, 12:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-27-2019, 12:41 PM by dicappatore.)
(02-24-2019, 01:15 PM)eric Wrote:(02-24-2019, 11:05 AM)dicappatore Wrote:Dicap, I come from a long line of people who loved a spirited discussion. As long as you did not use ad hominem or fists , all differences were accepted. The goal was to persuade, not overpower. Plus the ability to stay reasonably sober was appreciated.Quote:Not really. If you notice, not one wesen in the pilot acted even remotely afraid of Nick, or tried to get away. While Monroe made an attempt to explain how grimms were the stuff of nightmares, he never once appeared afraid of Nick and was actually fascinated by the fact that he got to meet a grimm. My problem is not with having spirited conversations. I love to have interesting feisty conversations with many and sharing opinions. My problem is when these spirited contributors wanting to be taken serious with their either convoluted, lack of knowledge or just plain the ability for some to even recall the details of the discussion at hand. Take this recent,on-going discussion, about Nick witnessing his 1st two voge. When I first saw the Pilot, I was confused of what was happening when Nick 1st saw Adalind and we saw her voge. I was also perplexed with questions. What did he see? Was she aware of him being a Grimm? Was he aware she knew if he knew what she was? As we go along and see the following episodes, such as Adalind turned out, she wasn't aware she was staring at a Grimm and later on we get the explanation from Monroe on how a Wesen determines when they are staring at a Grimm, we do a weird thing called, "CHANGING OUR FLOCKING MINDS" on what we perceived of what occurred in previous episodes. Most of us apply the new learned knowledge and revisit what we saw with a different outlook. Something "SOME are unable to do. BTW, just for the record. In that 1st Pilot episode. Nick second voge he gets to see was never from a Wesen sitting in a cell. That scene never happened. That scene was completely made up. Either on purpose or because we are dealing with a frustrated person with an intention only it's psychoanalyst knows. The second Wesen Nick saw after Adalind, was a guy sitting at one of the other detectives desks, in the detective room of the precinct, soon after they came back to the precinct from the runner's crime scene. To me, this Wesen guy was just sitting and his hands handcuffed behind his back, sitting on a chair by another detective's desk. When and where this other Wesen voge witnessed by Nick while the perp was sitting in a cell, is totally manufactured inside someones mind. Is it a big difference from what we saw? Nope, but is is the same as so many other made up facts created by this contributor and then claiming it as a factual opinion. I don't even recall this created cell voge scene from the Pilot, or as being from a list of cut scenes. It is totally created in someones mind and then conversed with as being a respected serious contributor. Even if it was left on the cutting room floor, this same contributor has made many claims in discounting cut scenes. This is why, I sometimes, choose to "ad hominem" this contributor, due to the example I just used. A total made up scenario and another case of this contributor swallowing "CROW"!
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03-01-2019, 06:23 AM
That she knew that he was a "GRIMM", for me it's very clear.You have to see his reaction after looking away.
Besides that the parents always warned them of the dangers that there would be, as every human father does with his children. They-fathers- told him to behave well, so children would not go out at night (03-01-2019, 06:23 AM)brandon Wrote: That she knew that he was a "GRIMM", for me it's very clear.You have to see his reaction after looking away. Do you think every single wesen walking the earth knows what a grimm is just from the sight of one?
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03-01-2019, 08:08 AM
Wesen parents teach them,so what Monroe says.
Those who did not know were those orphaned children-season 3- and girl Wild - season 1-.
03-01-2019, 08:42 AM
Wesen are all different. Monroe's simply telling Nick what he knows. He can't speak for all wesen.
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03-01-2019, 10:04 AM
What Wesen?
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