12-08-2016, 06:01 PM
(11-28-2016, 06:46 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: On a show called Grimm about a Grimm named Nick, Nick would never play "damsel" for anything longer than a plot point in an episode or two and not in succession. Nick is meant to be the hero on this show. He can have people save him every now and then but he'll never be depicted as always needing saving from a specific person. We've seen Trubel, Monroe, Hank Juliette/Eve, Sean, Wu Rosalee save him, but that never happens week in and week out.
We must have watched a different show. The show I have watched is about an arrested adolescent who always wants his cake and to eat it too who masquerades as a man.
He wants to lock up the goodies of a young woman whom seems out of his league by offering up an engagement yet at the same time he embarks on deceptive and dangerous double lifestyle despite a warning from the woman who raised him and he claims to love.
He wants to be a cop, swears an oath to uphold law and order but routinely and with impudently violates civil rights, Miranda rights, search and seizure law, murders people, and frames others for murder.
He encounters a young, troubled woman and instead of spelling out other options for her in her young life he encourages her to plunge headfirst into a world of danger, deceit, murder, etc,etc.
Nick is no hero, he is a socio-path and one sick-twisted puppy.
Oxford commas are so totally rad!.