05-20-2015, 01:00 PM
(05-20-2015, 10:07 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote: I think most folks here know my opinion on this but there seems to be some disagreement and I would like to do an informal poll.
This is off topic a bit, but it might have been a good thing for Grimm to have been left in the dark a lot longer before finding out it had been renewed for another season. It seems to me when there's that uncertainty, we get far more interesting and better stories. Last week's episode felt rushed and sloppy to me with more questions than answers. And my questions aren't good ones, they're just stupid things like, "why did Trubel go to Nick's house *and* bring a crossbow with her?" or "how did Juliette escape from the king *and* get back to Nick's house so fast?" Then there's the writers acting all cocky about Juliette being "dead". I just want to hit them with a wet noodle and tell them to grow up. Grimm's audience is not full of grade school kids.
Anyway, vent over.
I don't have a lot of hope for next season after what I've seen last week. If Juliette is dead and the intent is to bring her back to life, I'd like to see some real decisions made as to why. It can't just be, 'oh wait, Rosalie found a spell that can turn back time, so let's bring Juliette back', or the old 'it was all just a dream sequence'. If she's still alive and the intent is to keep her that way, I don't mind that she's a hexenbiest. I like that whole character change. I would like to see her put to go use though, rather than just beating the crap out of Nick every time they meet. Dumb. Just dumb.
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