Thanks to js for recommending this as a stand alone thread.
Something I've been wondering for a while now is if the writers are making a social commentary in Grimm rather than a moral statement. For instance, the use of guns in Grimm. I can't recall right off hand if I've ever seen a wesen use a gun. On the other hand, it seems Nick uses his just about every week. Could Grimm be advocating gun control in the form of entertainment?
New Guy mentioned there were a couple of instances where wesen used guns. In the five years Grimm has been on the air, this is an extremely low percentage to the law enforcement's use of guns. He also brought up something I had never thought of, Juliette's control of Nick's gun in the spice shop. Thoughts?
Something I've been wondering for a while now is if the writers are making a social commentary in Grimm rather than a moral statement. For instance, the use of guns in Grimm. I can't recall right off hand if I've ever seen a wesen use a gun. On the other hand, it seems Nick uses his just about every week. Could Grimm be advocating gun control in the form of entertainment?
New Guy mentioned there were a couple of instances where wesen used guns. In the five years Grimm has been on the air, this is an extremely low percentage to the law enforcement's use of guns. He also brought up something I had never thought of, Juliette's control of Nick's gun in the spice shop. Thoughts?
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