08-24-2016, 11:20 PM
Quote:Seriously, you're not doing anything here besides defending cheap storytelling. Please cut it out.
First Grimm is not trying to tell a story so how could i be defending story telling. Grimm is an action scenario series. The same as Arrow, the Flash, Sleepy Hollow and many others. The show is not trying to make a moral point or teach us a lesson. Your statement seems to indicate you think all the actions have some form of socially unacceptable component to them. I could see that if you consider that all of societies rules are right. I like many others see many of the rules as something supported by people with narrow minds. Based on societies rules wesen and by extension BC objective would be considered evil. The same with the position people take about hexenbiest being evil. The point the show is making is wesen should be allowed to be wesen. The whole concept of wesen is an analogy for the reaction people have to others that have a different belief or religion then. Take one of the biggest arguments of the day. Gay marriage, there are many that find it immoral, that it violates societies rules. the see it as being so deplorable that they feel it should be outlawed. I have gone back though some of your post. You surly have a problem with Juliette sleeping with Sean and then with Kenneth. They are grown adults engaging in sex. Which has no baring on a persons character.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one