Great!
Tish wrote: .......Because in the world that they live in, you can have all the good information -- but he's smart enough to realize that the bad and the ugly also make a component of the good and help to make the good that much more enjoyable...and better for all concerned. The bad and the ugly have a lot of times the needed information to get to the good.
I have cut out all of the personal references as they have no bearing on our discussion.
First, I don't think weakness is a bad or ugly thing. You are right. Sometimes weakness is needed in order to get to that next step. However, that's me. We are talking about Grimm and it's the end of the world as the characters know it, should Nick fail. They can fail, and are no doubt are prepared for that. But in their eyes, Nick cannot. I think the last thing any of these characters want to read is Nick throwing down the stick, admitting defeat, and so mother and aunt ghosts must surface to the rescue.
Tish wrote: .......Because in the world that they live in, you can have all the good information -- but he's smart enough to realize that the bad and the ugly also make a component of the good and help to make the good that much more enjoyable...and better for all concerned. The bad and the ugly have a lot of times the needed information to get to the good.
I have cut out all of the personal references as they have no bearing on our discussion.
First, I don't think weakness is a bad or ugly thing. You are right. Sometimes weakness is needed in order to get to that next step. However, that's me. We are talking about Grimm and it's the end of the world as the characters know it, should Nick fail. They can fail, and are no doubt are prepared for that. But in their eyes, Nick cannot. I think the last thing any of these characters want to read is Nick throwing down the stick, admitting defeat, and so mother and aunt ghosts must surface to the rescue.
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