11-30-2016, 09:31 PM
(11-29-2016, 09:54 AM)Hell Rell Wrote: Hornsby and Lee are great with dry humor and I believed them going crazy so they're good. They're probably a bit better than DG but not in the upper tier. I've always wondered what the show would be like if Hank were the Grimm and if it would be any different. I think Hornsby could have have succeeded in the role because I find that Nick and Hank aren't written as dissimilar as most partners on TV. I suspect that Monroe was originally supposed to be the guy who was different from Nick so there was no need to make Nick and Hank contrast in their personalities that much. Therefore, I think Hornsby could've comfortably stepped into that role.
I have to admit, I do not think Hornsby has been given much to work with. As I mentioned I never thought he was given enough range for me to critique his acting and i remain with that thought. I also concur about DG. He has been given a lot of opportunity and did little with it. Unless he is trying to portray Nick as having Asperger Syndrome. But i think it is the limitation of DG, he was not any better in 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. In the end Hornsby may have been a better choice as DG never scaled as a star.
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