That's not what I called an odd statement at all. This was the odd statement I was referring to:
I never accused you of writing anything in the Grimm wiki. Where you came up with that bit of brilliance, who knows.
So then why get all huffy when I stated that I see grimms as more of a brute force than anything else?
I'm not twisting anything. Nick solved all his cases. He didn't do it alone though. He the help of Hank, Wu and in a lot of the cases, the scoobies. Could Nick have solved them all on his own? We'll never know.
During the pilot, Marie tells Nick not to hunt the good ones.
Why say anything at all? Because she's telling him he's a brute force and not an objective or understanding one at that. *She's* figuring he'll never get it on his own and so he'll hunt them all.
What you took from Grimm wiki is not just applicable to Nick and Nick alone. All of these grimms have fantastic memory and sooper dooper perception. If Nick is really going to do some good and change things, maybe he should have thought that he could have done so from a higher vantage point than that of a successful detective/police officer.
Not many like the character of Renard, but Renard fought for everything he's got. He rose to the ranks of captain, not an easy feat. Top it off with the fact, that he's not a hell of a lot older than Nick. Further top it off with the fact that he doesn't have sooper dooper perception or a fantastic memory.
Finally, you clearly like debating this so quit acting like you're so offended by what I write.
Quote:For your information, I have not written anything on the Grimm wiki.
I never accused you of writing anything in the Grimm wiki. Where you came up with that bit of brilliance, who knows.
(04-20-2019, 08:18 AM)N_grimm Wrote: As for Nick’s abilities as a detective: Nick solved all his cases. How could he possibly have done better? It’s not normal in detective shows that good detectives constantly rise through the ranks. Nick is a Grimm. His abilities are put to best use in the field, not true management. Nick becomes less cop and more Grimm over time.
So then why get all huffy when I stated that I see grimms as more of a brute force than anything else?
(04-20-2019, 08:18 AM)N_grimm Wrote: The bottom line: this all started with your odd statement “Grimms were never portrayed as clever or extremely intelligent beings”. My point: Nick's Grimm abilities gave him an advantage. It seems like you try to twist what we saw, Nick being a good /successful detective, to Nick not being very smart, by grabbing straw argument, like Nick not being a Sergeant or captain.
I'm not twisting anything. Nick solved all his cases. He didn't do it alone though. He the help of Hank, Wu and in a lot of the cases, the scoobies. Could Nick have solved them all on his own? We'll never know.
During the pilot, Marie tells Nick not to hunt the good ones.
Why say anything at all? Because she's telling him he's a brute force and not an objective or understanding one at that. *She's* figuring he'll never get it on his own and so he'll hunt them all.
What you took from Grimm wiki is not just applicable to Nick and Nick alone. All of these grimms have fantastic memory and sooper dooper perception. If Nick is really going to do some good and change things, maybe he should have thought that he could have done so from a higher vantage point than that of a successful detective/police officer.
Not many like the character of Renard, but Renard fought for everything he's got. He rose to the ranks of captain, not an easy feat. Top it off with the fact, that he's not a hell of a lot older than Nick. Further top it off with the fact that he doesn't have sooper dooper perception or a fantastic memory.
Finally, you clearly like debating this so quit acting like you're so offended by what I write.
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