(10-30-2015, 05:54 PM)izzy Wrote: I'll just say I have rad these and analogous postings several times and I just cannot get my hands around the fantasy world aspect. I understand it intellectually but the whole concept just does not feel right to me. But I can respect other views. It is just hard for me to innately grasp.
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I find it a harder concept to grasp as well, izzy. But, I can see how someone could look at Grimm from that angle. I like fantasy stories, but I like them with parameters. Grimm, to me, is a combination of reality and fantasy. I thought there were no ground rules in Grimm, but the more I think about it, there are.
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Looking jut to wesen.There are good wesen like Monroe and bad wesen like Adelaind.
Apparently there types of wesen that are good like Bud (I don't remember his type) and types of wesen that are apparently essentially evil, like hexanbiest.
Can we say wesen means the good in grimm?
Maybe grimm writers has a view that wesen are doomed to act like their ancestors, or not? Maybe the Grimm writers want us to believe in predestination...
Adriano, I forgot to thank you for the nice compliment earlier. Sorry about that.
I'm going to ask a question about Monroe here. Do you think he is slowly being corrupted back to the dark side of being a wesen? I was thinking about this scenario where he goes with Nick and participates in killing the royals in season 4. Would the Monroe of season 1 have done something like that or would he have restrained his wesen side and said 'no thanks'?
If Monroe had had the opportunity, would he have killed Juliette?
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