05-08-2016, 11:12 AM
(05-08-2016, 10:40 AM)Belle Wrote:(05-08-2016, 09:22 AM)degrimm Wrote:(05-08-2016, 09:18 AM)Nickster Wrote:(05-08-2016, 04:54 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: more tid-bit scoops
massive "Grimm" season 5 finale iceberg. The episode also promises to follow Nick as he makes his best attempts to get his son out of harm's way with threats all around him
"He's presented with certain circumstances, which he has to be careful how he reacts to, because his son's life could be at stake," executive producer James Kouf says.
To make matters worse, the "Grimm" season 5 finale is also set to unleash another potential threat that has been brewing for a while now. Adalind and Renard will be the most disturbed about this problem.
"Diana's a little girl with a lot of power who's learning how to yield it, and she hasn't had a great moral compass yet,"
I assume Diana not only wants her parents back....but want them back together as well and will be purple eye balling them to do just that ( I don't know where the spoiler pic was, when they showed various pictures, of Adalind laying on Renard's bed, Renard in the police department with a fake baby in his lap and the most revealing Adalind in a black and sheer negligee , what looks like Sean's office) if some one can be so kind to post it here thank you
here is the rest of the scoops
http://www.christiantoday.com/article/gr.../85363.htm
The site CHRISTIAN TODAY is actually very unreliable, they've always posted lies about Grimm that never came true.
Actually it's very reliable; it's one of the sites that has good reputations for info and interviews and it's not the only site reporting such info but i also see it as the show giving some confusing scoops(i will not say bad).
Sorry, but what they are alluding to is bad, so feel free to say it.
And it's not just bad from an "I hate Juliette/Eve and want that character dead in the worst way"; although, I truly do.
It would be a massive disaster from a storytelling standpoint.
As several people posting on the forum have already discussed, viewers can accept supernatural elements like monsters, magic, and other assorted forms of mystical mayhem, but what they can't accept is bad and/or inconsistent logic.
Juliette became a vile, unredeemable monster, so they killed her off. Then, much to the dismay of many, they bring her back, but they try to sell it by explaining she's not really Juliette anymore.
OK, so that was ridiculous and put the series on shaky ground, but they stuck with it. If they now try to revert Eve back to Juliette that will simply be a bridge too far. Actually it will be several bridges too far.
Virtually every other character on Grimm still has many, many, MANY valid reasons to hate Juliette and to want to see her punished. The idea that they can bring her back is ludicrous. The idea that they can bring her back and have her get back together with Nick is downright offensive.
The other problem with that type of plotline is that it would be moving the series backwards. Stories are supposed to evolve and the characters in them are meant to grow and learn. If they bring back Juliette that will have everyone running in the wrong direction.
I have to agree also. this is a terrible place to go with the show if it is true. I had a little problem with Nadalind but have warmed to it over the past few weeks and would like to think they will carry on with that plotline.
The show has been hard going at times with the "not speaking to those close to you" keeping secrets BS that has been run to death in previous seasons. But to even consider the possibility of a reunion between nick and juliette, would be the straw that breaks the back of many camels.
Good thing Penny Dreadful and Person of Interest have started again.