All the main characters in Grimm have to walk in two worlds. Only the police officers not in the know so to speak can walk in just one. With this in mind do we now do we add a philosophical view to the characters? I had not considered this until recently.
I have not read any Grimm fairly tales so maybe I can't make a judgment on the tales, the fairly tales I have read have some moral point to the tale.
Is there a philosophical side to Grimm?
Anyone who has seen the John Wayne movie The Searchers may not know this his friend Harry Carey died just before the start of the film. His wife was the older wife at the house he kept coming back to. If you look at how John Wayne was standing in the door at the end his stance was the way Carey would stand off set. So this had meaning to her. So sometimes in a movie or series unless we are in the know we don't know the whole scene or maybe it's whole meaning. Just a fun fact.
I have not read any Grimm fairly tales so maybe I can't make a judgment on the tales, the fairly tales I have read have some moral point to the tale.
Is there a philosophical side to Grimm?
Anyone who has seen the John Wayne movie The Searchers may not know this his friend Harry Carey died just before the start of the film. His wife was the older wife at the house he kept coming back to. If you look at how John Wayne was standing in the door at the end his stance was the way Carey would stand off set. So this had meaning to her. So sometimes in a movie or series unless we are in the know we don't know the whole scene or maybe it's whole meaning. Just a fun fact.