11-29-2016, 11:11 AM
(11-29-2016, 09:54 AM)Hell Rell Wrote: The two best for me have been Mitchell and Turner because they've shown me that they can play sad, happy, angry, and concerned amongst other emotions fairly well.
I find DG to be by default rather stoic in most of his scenes no matter what emotion he's supposed to he portraying. He does well at times like the scene where he finds Kelly's head in the box. I thought he knocked that out of the park but I think his role called for a wider range of emotions since he's not a traditional Grimm and I think he's no more than adequate most of the time. I saw more emotion from his mother even though she's supposed to be the traditional Grimm.
I think DG's probably a very nice guy in real life. That's not a bad thing at all, but it seems to me that that often seeps into his acting. In my opinion, that makes Nick's character a weak one who seems to sit on the fence rather than take a side and stick by it.
Suggesting Hank as a Grimm is a very interesting thought. I also wonder how Silas might approach the role.
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