04-08-2017, 09:34 PM
(04-08-2017, 09:22 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: I like the idea of traditional Grimm opposing this new way of doing things.
Speaking of the stick and Diana, I'm reminded of a conversation in Captain America: Civil War where someone points out that since the emergence of (super)heroes, there's also been an influx of villains to match. Their existence has made it so that villains have to match power for power, so they aren't low level street thugs but on a "planet killing" level. It could apply to the show and explain why suddenly the stick was being used to "kill wesen" unless something worse came along after Zerstörer died.
That's also reminiscent of the conversation that took place at the end of Batman Begins between Batman and then Lt. Gordon. Gordon was worried about escalation. He mentioned cops getting semi-automatics while the criminals got automatics and the cops getting Kevlar while they got armor-piercing bullets. Gordon then told Batman he had changed things. He told him about a new criminal who robbed a few banks, committed a few homicides, and had a taste for theatrics like him. Gordon showed him the killer's calling card which, of course, turned out to be the Joker.
I imagine the threat had to be considerable for Diana and Kelly to bring the stick along although they looked oddly unconcerned and happy about going to murder wesen. I was starting to think that they're really saiyans.