06-21-2016, 01:31 PM
Rewatching episode 4 I hated Kenneth it might be because I'm English but he is actually quiet interesting and pretty funny on the episodes I was watching
06-21-2016, 01:31 PM
Rewatching episode 4 I hated Kenneth it might be because I'm English but he is actually quiet interesting and pretty funny on the episodes I was watching
He certainly knew how to man up. He bitch slapped Renard, banged the Grimm's ex-girlfriend in Nick's own bed (probably wiped his manhood on one on Nick's shirts when he was done too), killed Nick's mother and proudly went toe to toe with Nick. He did not beg or plead for his life even though the wussy Nick had him patted down and made sure he was weaponless before he murdered him with a concealed weapon.
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(06-22-2016, 01:01 PM)izzy Wrote: He certainly knew how to man up. He bitch slapped Renard, banged the Grimm's ex-girlfriend in Nick's own bed (probably wiped his manhood on one on Nick's shirts when he was done too), killed Nick's mother and proudly went toe to toe with Nick. He did not beg or plead for his life even though the wussy Nick had him patted down and made sure he was weaponless before he murdered him with a concealed weapon.Hooray for Nick! Izzy, what kind of "blade" do you suppose Kenny used to decapitate Kelly Burkhardt while his Verrat thugs held her down? What other vile acts do you think he did to get her blood spattered over his face? Kenny Boy is no man. He is a spineless, cowardly looser. You repeatedly note that Nick took a blade with him. The following is a set of 2716 screen caps from 4.22 Cry Havoc. In #1463 you can see Kenny pick up a metal pipe to attack Nick. In 1466 you can see both of Nick's hands, but no knife. In 1469, Nick has disarmed Kenny. In 1472 Nick produces the blade. In 1484 you can see Kenny's expression when Nick says "for my Mother." So even "wussy Nick" can take out a spineless, cowardly looser like Royal Prince Kenneth Alun Goderich Bowes-Lyon. Use the arrows at the top right to change pictures: http://screencapped.net/tv/grimm/display...play_media By the way, IMO Muhammed Ali was the greatest. In his prime he could have punched either Nick or Kenny hard enough to send them over the ropes and onto the scoring table for a KO. New Guy (06-22-2016, 02:07 PM)New Guy Wrote: Hooray for Nick! Once again, Kenneth was disarmed when he released by Wu in order for Nick(who was armed) to murder him. Nick chose the location, he should have scouted it better to make sure their were not potential environmental weapons available. Kenneth picked up an environment weapon to defend himself against Nick. Guess what, in a court of law, if Kenneth had been successful in killing Nick he would likely have gotten off with a self-defense plea. Nick on the other hand would have been found guiltily either murder of attempted murder had there not been a cover-up. Ali was not even close to a knock-out power level of puncher. He was a hard puncher but almost all his knockouts came via accumulation of blows. He could take on heck of a punch though. What really is notable about Ali is he was rather like Marvin Hagler in that he was such a well balanced athlete he could do it all and showed more of one talent over another at different stages of his career. Prime Ali was delight to watch (not so much to listen to). I will say Ali probably delivered the funniest line ever though when asked about how hard Earnie Shavers hit: Muhammad Ali: "Earnie hit me so hard, he shook my kinfolk back in Africa"
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06-22-2016, 06:51 PM
(06-22-2016, 03:05 PM)izzy Wrote: Guess what, in a court of law, if Kenneth had been successful in killing Nick he would likely have gotten off with a self-defense plea. Nick on the other hand would have been found guiltily either murder of attempted murder had there not been a cover-up.Kenneth would have never made it back to the police station much less a trial. Hank and Wu had already planned on gunning down Kenneth if he walked out of the warehouse.
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(06-22-2016, 06:51 PM)Robyn Wrote: Kenneth would have never made it back to the police station much less a trial. Hank and Wu had already planned on gunning down Kenneth if he walked out of the warehouse. You are so very correct. Allow me to be clear, Kenneth was a creep who in my view deserved to die. But I am deeply troubled by so called adults who could actually cheerlead a character in a show who is police officer who openly commits premeditated murder. And as you point out, other officers were portrayed as willing to murder a suspect too...and their Captain ultimately goes along with it, because he is complicit in other murders. And people will say. lighten up it is just a fantasy show, but unfortunately, taking the wesen part out of this, analogous things have happened in police departments in real life. I don't find it one bit funny when it occurs in real life and I don't find it amusing when it is portrayed on television as the heroic thing for a police officer to do. And yes I hold LEOs to a higher standard than civilians, National Guard or active military. I really and truly hope the writers have the moral courage to address this as the series winds down.
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06-23-2016, 06:31 AM
(06-22-2016, 07:37 PM)izzy Wrote:(06-22-2016, 06:51 PM)Robyn Wrote: Kenneth would have never made it back to the police station much less a trial. Hank and Wu had already planned on gunning down Kenneth if he walked out of the warehouse. Why? My problem with how Nick killed Kenneth is that he did it quickly! Take your time Nick! Savor the moment! Enjoy watching this filth bleed out! Take about a week or so!
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06-23-2016, 07:33 AM
Dear Izzy, this IS a wessen show, you take the wessen part out, would it have lasted 6 seasons? I agree in real non-wessen life, these would all be horrible people, cop and non-cop alike, and I would probably not watching the show, for sure not posting on this site. I watch "real life" shows, I expect "real life", on "fantasy life" shows, I expect "fantasy life".
06-23-2016, 08:04 AM
(06-23-2016, 07:33 AM)eric Wrote: Dear Izzy, this IS a wessen show, you take the wessen part out, would it have lasted 6 seasons? I agree in real non-wessen life, these would all be horrible people, cop and non-cop alike, and I would probably not watching the show, for sure not posting on this site. I watch "real life" shows, I expect "real life", on "fantasy life" shows, I expect "fantasy life".Hi Eric, You make some good points. I would side with Izzy for real life drama, but this is the Grimm show. I enjoy the show most when a villain takes a beating. My second favorite part is if I get blind-sided and jump. The original Grimm Fairy Tales provided gruesome consequences to the villains. IMO Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were not much concerned about proper police procedure. The Grimm show blends the fantasy and reality parts and has produced a 5-1/2 season series. I and others on the forum do not enjoy the switching sides, good vs evil, of the characters. I found the downfall of Juliette disgusting and when she was "killed" at the end of season 4 the proper Grimm consequence had come been realized. The "Eve" character destroyed the proper consequence for Hexenette. I agree with her statement and regret that Nick did not get to bury her. She is an abomination and (IMO) turns off many viewers. New Guy (06-23-2016, 06:31 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote: Why? My problem with how Nick killed Kenneth is that he did it quickly! Take your time Nick! Savor the moment! Enjoy watching this filth bleed out! Take about a week or so! LOL...well I agree. If you are going to do it - yep, you got it, savor your revenge. (06-23-2016, 08:04 AM)New Guy Wrote: My second favorite part is if I get blind-sided and jump. ??? What does that phrase mean? I do not understand.
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