(12-27-2021, 05:40 PM)N_grimm Wrote: David Greenwalt was taking about the characters that were not shown or mentioned in the 20 years later scene. He gave nobody carte blanche to change the entire ending. I know it's just speculation. As mentioned, you can write whatever you want, but I also reserve the right to say that it's not really Grimm.
Well which one was it, Guintoli or Greenwalt?
The question posed to David Guintoli was "What happened with some of our other characters? What happened with Renard and Eve and Trubel"?
He responded, "Whatever you think happened to them!"
(I believe the above line is what you're referring to. This was NOT was I was talking about).
Kouf (not Greenwalt, by the way) said this next: "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".
David Guintoli added: "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".
There was nothing in Guintoli's statement there about certain characters, and he did (and I am paraphrasing here) state that it's whatever the viewer thinks happened. He was elaborating on Kouf's statement by telling the viewer it's up to him/her.
There's absolutely nothing about Kouf (again NOT Greenwalt), stating that he was talking about the characters that were not shown or mentioned in the 20 years later scene. You have your own slant on this, but Kouf is talking about "this war, this battle", not some battle that occurred while Diana and Kelly were in the trailer.
Interpret it any way you like. But please do not state such things as, "it's out of control" when the creative team and the star of the show were out of control with their inconsistencies.
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