(10-02-2017, 09:54 PM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:I liked her, but I didn't particularly care for her story arc. In other words, the troubled teenager who's only alternative was to become a grimm. She had enough of a troubled past and violence. Nick and Juliette really screwed that up by not trying to give her a more normal life.The problem I see with that position is it does not address that fact. Trubel is a Grimm. She will always be a Grimm and what she does is normal. Even Nick who started of as a pacifist. As time went on he to became more of a Dēcapitāre. To me it was the episode where Nick killed Kenneth that Nick became just like Trubel. At that point he was over his aversion to killing.That was really evident when he threatened to kill the dream stealer.
Trubel has had a violent past. She's been in and out of mental institutions since she was a kid. So is the answer really, "oh hey, guess what? you can forget the mental institutions and your violent past because there was a reason for it all. You're a grimm."
You forget that Nick, his mother, and his aunt had a relatively normal life. They made the conscious choice to become abnormal when they decided being a grimm was more important than anything else.
Trubel didn't ever have the choice of deciding what was best for her. She didn't even have the choice of at least trying a normal life. Nick and Juliette are at fault for that. Big time.
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