05-17-2016, 04:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-17-2016, 04:26 PM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
(05-17-2016, 03:26 PM)irukandji Wrote: I don't think it was a deciding factor in Nick's decision either. Ragarding Kelly's experience and knowledge, I am assuming she had both. At the same time, I continue to question what makes a Grimm besides the physical factors. It seems like it's a make it up as you go along kind of thing.
There aren't even multiple factors, there's just one: the grimms have those extra cones in their eyes that enable them to see wesen. Everything else is what they learn, and in Nick's case, he hasn't had another, more experienced grimm to train him.
(05-17-2016, 03:51 PM)Robyn Wrote: I’m very disappointed in the Wesen uprising storyline, especially the HW part. I agree that what little we’ve seen of BC has been interesting and techno color compared to monochrome HW. But it didn’t have to be that way. This season could have run Team Grimm ragged with standard police work, Grimm duties, working with HW against BC, and figuring out how to work around Renard. As it was, we’ve had very little of BC until the end, except for disconnected scenes on HW monitors and broken sentences from Meisner & Eve.
What bugs me about it is that except for some superficial things like symbols and mottos, BC behaves pretty much the same way the royals did. They have schemers at the top and thugs at the bottom, and they're causing unrest and then using it to maneuver their own into power. They could just as well have continued to use Viktor as brought in Bonaparte. It might actually have been more interesting if hexebiest Juliette had been subverted away from the king by Viktor, had thrown the king off the helicopter and taken Diana to Europe and was now working with the Verrat for Viktor and training Diana to do the same.