06-07-2013, 12:38 AM
(06-06-2013, 11:48 AM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote:(06-06-2013, 02:03 AM)pale boy Wrote: I really do hope that not all of the Royal families end up being "Evil". Grimm really has been holding steady with ambiguous situations and characters; it seems like a trend that will continue and one that some shows dearly need to follow.
Hi pale boy.
In this case, I think we must see the royal families as a group. As a group, If I was one of the writers, I would describe them as evil. But all groups are made by people. In this case, I would describe some members of the families as been against the families, as Renard is nowadays. This way, Renard would not be alone against the families, but they have help from other members of his own family and even from others of one of the seven families.
What I want to say is that saying the families are evil (as group) doens't mean that all families (I mean, them members of the families) are evil (Renard is a prove of it, even he been a gray to dark character). The writers can put characters from the royal families helping Nick.
Ah, I understand what you're saying, Adriano. On the whole, the Royals would be considered dark but individually that may not be true.
Seeing other Royals with different views would be a good thing. Speaking for myself, I might find it a little hard to believe that every single member of the Seven Houses is evil. Having variety would be great.
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