(05-25-2016, 10:42 PM)izzy Wrote:(05-25-2016, 05:20 PM)irukandji Wrote: Is he kidding? Is Grimm really going to sink back into the sludge to deal with this issue? Is that what he was talking about when he said they were going to focus on the core characters?
Well, I would certainly prefer that to more asinine fantasy elements like treasure hunts, secret squirrel Government agencies and apparently a pointless wesen uprising (which could have made for a an excellent metaphorical debate for contemporary issues)
I wasn't against a wesen uprising. Some of the absolute best science fictions stories I've seen on television and at the movies involved uprisings. The issue with Grimm is they don't know how to write an uprising. We had a sort of uprising, but we don't know why. It sort of involved the world but really boiled down to Portland. We had a sort of worldwide government agency which was a top secret, but then they realized they only had two people to staff it in Portland so they brought in the scoobies? I won't even go into BC. Pointless? Completely.
I'm not against focus on the core characters. If way back when, Nick had given a rat's patoot and showed even a hint of conflict about whether he should forgive Juliette or not, that would be a great storyline. However, he never gave it any thought until he talked to Eve. Even then, he made a remark about it, she responded, he dropped it. It was never a big deal to him, in my opinion. Since then, he's had so many more important things to keep him busy, I can't imagine why something that wasn't a big issue to him when it happened would be a big issue in season six with less than the usual number of episodes to deal with.
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