04-14-2017, 12:23 PM
(04-14-2017, 12:10 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: If G&K took any guidance from dueling shippers in Grimm's audience, it was probably to keep some uncertainty in the Nick-Juliette-Adalind relationship/s until they knew they were doing the last episodes to keep both sides watching as long as they could.Hence "triangles" aren't just geometric shapes any more only discussed in mathematics classes. Not having a main character chose who they want, it's a tactic used to keep fans from both sides watching in the hopes that their favourite wins. The writers weren't immune to this diseased form of writing. For months before the season aired, almost all the articles went on about "who will Nick chose". However I feel the writers were talking out of both sides of their mouths, playing up the triangle one minute and shooting it down the next. It's only Claire and Bitsie that gave answers that "confirming" how the show ended. It's only when some/most viewers were certain of the ending did they choose to just walk away because they didn't like the direction.