10-20-2015, 04:24 PM
(10-18-2015, 03:23 PM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: I agree with you both and I am glad that you understood the original idea of my post.
Just to add a new element to the debate, in the past (and now a days it happens too) the human kind used to believe as magic or spiritual things that they couldn't understand. Imagine if we are able to take a computer or a cell phone or something like that to the people in middle ages... They would think it is magic.
Or the great specialists we have today.....like heart transplant doctors. Can you imagine how a person of the middle ages would view a human would could transplant a human heart? Could you imagine what these people would think of the Hubble telescope and the wonders seen through it?
(10-18-2015, 03:23 PM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: About the church, as the women in middle ages was healing using a "spiritual power" that was not from the church (as the church believed they were the good) ... It meant they were using a power from evil... I think that was the idea behind church's actions, at least officially...
Do you ever wonder if the women were simply praying over the sick? Worshipping a spiritual power higher than we are is a commonality between nations and has been since the dawn of mankind.
(10-18-2015, 03:23 PM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: Bringing this to grimm... I think the writers try to use "magic" as it was something natural... It just wasn't explained by science yet. That is why we have the impression grimm is not about magic even it having magical potions.
The Nick powers for exemple was explained as an eye characteristic... Before that we though it was magic or same thing like that....
The wesen has a DNA explanation... Even some kinds like hexenbiest having some characteristics that looks like magic...
*This* is the thing I really liked about Grimm, the fact that instead of toodling something off as magic or witchcraft, they actually tried to explain the process. Wesen weren't magical creatures, they were extraordinarily talented humans. Hexenbiests patronized Rosalee's store for their ingredients. Grimm even ventured into wesen drug addiction and herbs that were poisonous to wesen. Nick had no
special powers in order to see wesen; his eyes were just different.
Now, they seem to be going in an entirely different direction. This raising of the dead thing for one. If it doesn't happen with Juliette, it'll happen with Monroe or even Nick himself. That is a series killer.
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