03-02-2016, 07:21 PM
This thread is about in what capacity will Nick join forces with HW, and actually I can accept any decision his character makes and be on my way. But it's a good example of how much more dark and dangerous Nick's life as a Grimm has become.
As to syscrash's query about why there appears to be an increase in negativity about the story direction Grimm is taking and the outspoken contempt of some of the characters, that is something I have also wondered about. Personally, I consciously overlook ethical considerations out of a desire to amble along in blissful ignorance so I don't have to wrestle with my conscience. But in fairness, Grimm has slipped into using an abundance of moral turpitude of late, so I do get that it interferes with the enjoyment of the program for many viewers. Grimm used to be innocent but the natural progression of the story has led us to a baser place; inevitable, imo, for a show that features a background of groups struggling for world dominance.
As to syscrash's query about why there appears to be an increase in negativity about the story direction Grimm is taking and the outspoken contempt of some of the characters, that is something I have also wondered about. Personally, I consciously overlook ethical considerations out of a desire to amble along in blissful ignorance so I don't have to wrestle with my conscience. But in fairness, Grimm has slipped into using an abundance of moral turpitude of late, so I do get that it interferes with the enjoyment of the program for many viewers. Grimm used to be innocent but the natural progression of the story has led us to a baser place; inevitable, imo, for a show that features a background of groups struggling for world dominance.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".