11-24-2015, 10:45 AM
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(to the person above)
So insulting the writers because they're not taking the show in the direction YOU want it to go sounds very mature and intelligent of you indeed.
Because let's face it, all you gotta do is write your own show and get it made. Oh wait, you'd rather force yourself to watch Grimm and moan about it on the internet because that's a lot easier.
I'm a member of the audience of Grimm and have been since 2011. I dislike Juliette and therefore am really glad the writers took her out of the show, however, I did consider her side of the story and let me tell you, she deserved to be punished as she did have choices.
The choices she made were successful and she got a lot of people killed all because Nick wasn't acting in the way SHE wanted him to act.
You are excusing her on the grounds that she had no choice. Was she at gunpoint? Was she threatened?
No.
She suddenly had this incredible power to destroy people. And she didn't disappoint.
A crime/supernatural show is for a lot of drama. It's not supposed to be a documentary of your favourite character and their boring life (cooking and cleaning). Juliette was boring as a human. She had to go.
As for Nick and Adalind playing "house", it's nothing but a way of figuring out what to do with their lives and their kid. If anything, attraction is not budding. Two attractive people in close proximity will eventually give in together if they do not love anyone else.
I am not sure about Adalind and Nick being romantically involved, but I believe them staying together will allow for some important lessons to be learned about wesen, grimms, morality and parenthood. I hope the writers will make use of their time together.
(to the person above)
So insulting the writers because they're not taking the show in the direction YOU want it to go sounds very mature and intelligent of you indeed.
Because let's face it, all you gotta do is write your own show and get it made. Oh wait, you'd rather force yourself to watch Grimm and moan about it on the internet because that's a lot easier.
I'm a member of the audience of Grimm and have been since 2011. I dislike Juliette and therefore am really glad the writers took her out of the show, however, I did consider her side of the story and let me tell you, she deserved to be punished as she did have choices.
The choices she made were successful and she got a lot of people killed all because Nick wasn't acting in the way SHE wanted him to act.
You are excusing her on the grounds that she had no choice. Was she at gunpoint? Was she threatened?
No.
She suddenly had this incredible power to destroy people. And she didn't disappoint.
A crime/supernatural show is for a lot of drama. It's not supposed to be a documentary of your favourite character and their boring life (cooking and cleaning). Juliette was boring as a human. She had to go.
As for Nick and Adalind playing "house", it's nothing but a way of figuring out what to do with their lives and their kid. If anything, attraction is not budding. Two attractive people in close proximity will eventually give in together if they do not love anyone else.
I am not sure about Adalind and Nick being romantically involved, but I believe them staying together will allow for some important lessons to be learned about wesen, grimms, morality and parenthood. I hope the writers will make use of their time together.