(11-14-2015, 06:52 AM)New Guy Wrote:As far as selling goes, you can sell fast if you put the right price on the right place at the right time. Repairs etc may not have been needed needed, since the downstairs has been totally renovated several times. We sold our house the first day on the market, made no improvements and priced over market. Of course, we were selling it in a town overrun by loads of Katrina refugees looking for a house in a good school district. Besides, in Grimm the seller was motivated, wanting to move as soon as possible.(11-13-2015, 09:08 PM)Lou Wrote: Meh!Hi Lou,
I think sometime last season, around when Juliette turned into a Hexienbiest, this show jumped the shark.
I'll still watch it just to see where it goes. But my hope that the story will regain its footing is very dim.
This show has always done a great job with the Locations. The Police station, Nick and Juliet's house, Monroe's house, the trailer, etc. First they burn down the trailer and now they sell the house. Its almost like losing characters. Beloved characters.
The Adalind/Nick story line, who came up with this idea? Who could think it was a good one?
Mezneer or whatever his name is shows up for 2 seconds, says he doesn't know where Diana is and then at the end we see that he has Trubel in a cell.
One thing that is interesting, it seems like the Lost Boys may become important to the mysterious uprising thing.
Well, maybe this is all going to some interesting places. but like I said I have little hope for it.
It is unfortunate that Grimm is just dragging along. The Nick/Adalind story is pathetic. The least believable is how Nick puts his house for sale and like magic the sign changes to sold. When we sold our home in 2008 it took nearly a year and major renovation. The real world part of Grimm is just stupid. There are still nasty Wesen for Team Scooby to conquer, but that alone will not keep the show interesting.
New Guy
As far as Nick and Adeline are concerned, they did sleep in the same bed, but they did not appear to have "slept together". They might, but i doubt they will have time to develop a friendly relationship with all the trouble brewing in Portland.