(12-26-2021, 04:50 PM)N_grimm Wrote: None of these things happened, since it was a reset of time.
Well, that all depends on how Kouf and Greenwalt feel, or what the day of the week is, or how the planets are aligned.
From SYFY Wire:
Quote: After Nick goes through the wormhole thingy, there's also a world he leaves behind where everybody's dead, except the kids and Trubel.
DG: (Laughs) That's true too.
JK: We didn't go to that world. That's another plane. Now that would be a very depressing world.
DG: Our show I think was best when myth and science met on some level. And there's a lot going on nowadays where quite advanced scientists are almost mystic, like in the Newtonian physics and even Einstein physics. They don't really hold up when you get the chaos theory and string theory and quantum physics, and so the idea is all these different realities, and then all the common occurrences in historical myths. I think our show is best when the creatures had a real point of view and a real mission to accomplish. They weren't villainous. But also when there was some science involved, that's where science and myth meet. It's a very interesting interception.""
According to DG's response, Nick left baby Kelly, Trubel, and Diana behind. As I said previously in Wiki, I'm not sure what JK was trying to say.
From TVLINE:
Quote:How did you come to the idea that, even though things were going to be reversed later, everyone had to die except for Nick?""
KOUF : That’s the logic of it. Because if you’re fighting great evil and great evil wants something that is going to destroy the world and he’s got to convince you that it’s worth it to give this to him so he can destroy the world, you’ve got to take a lot away from [Nick].
GREENWALT : Everything! So that decides a lot of the plot, if you go to that emotional space. And it’s our biggest ending ever. We’ve had previous giant endings to the show every season, so we had to go all the way.
So, according to TVLine, things get reversed later.
From Mashable:
Quote:What happened with some of our other characters? What happened with Renard and Eve and Trubel?
DG: Whatever you think happened to them!
JK: They all reformed a new kind of family, having fought evil together, I think they all came together with the reality that this war, this battle, will continue and they will fight it together.
DG: And whatever you think happened! It's supposed to live on in your mind! You the viewer. But it's quite probably true that they are all out there, fighting the good fight.
Also, as I stated previously, this is one of my favorites, just because it's so completely contradictory to itself. Apparently the viewer decides, right?
Oh, and I also forgot, Schroedinger's Cat was thrown in. I'm just not sure where.
Now, before you go off into some diatribe with regard to this being about the other characters, please make sure you read the entire excerpt. According to JK, the characters all reformed as a new kind of family, having fought evil toghether. Then JK goes on to state he thinks that this war, this battle will continue and they will fight it together.
Sorry, but that's not a hard reset to me. They never would have met Zerstorer if it had been a hard reset.
Also, you fail to explain how Diana knew there were other grimms fight with Nick when at the same time, she was in a place where she was under Zerstorer's thrall. How do you explain Diana's statement to Nick that Zerstorer didn't come through the second time? What about her statement, "He's dead and I'm not afraid any more"?
(12-26-2021, 04:50 PM)N_grimm Wrote: (As for the ring, there is no different between that and stuff we saw in for example Back to the Future).
That's a fine generic statement, and it made me laugh. Care to explain what ancient monster young Marty defeated with his staff in order to warn Doc?
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