06-11-2016, 11:13 AM
(06-11-2016, 10:59 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote:(06-11-2016, 10:51 AM)speakeasy Wrote:(06-11-2016, 09:32 AM)panther19 Wrote: I agree Speakeasy. Rachel was instrumental in getting Sean to run for mayor. Otherwise she didn't fit into Bonaparte's plan for him, so the writers decided to have Diana kill her off. Sean has always been a good bad guy. He's a power hungry half royal half zauberbeist who has feelings; ie, he shot Meisner because he couldn't stand to watch him suffer. I have always liked him and think he and Nick will have to come to an understanding.
You and I share a similar opinion about the complex personality of Renard, panther19. I liked him straight out of the gate, too. I'm especially concerned about Nick and him having a life and death confrontation. I also would like to see it avoided if at all possible. Grimm is going away and most fans have passionate feelings about how it should be remembered - and some think there just ain't no accountin' for some people's taste, haha.
Guess we'll see when we see, but at least two fans are pulling for a somewhat commendable ending for Renard!
Hey make that 3..when Renard is not on I don't watch..Grimm is missing something when he is not on..so I am so happy that he will once again be front and center on Grimm...Grimm is boring without him IMHO
I'm really must be slipping, Kathryn, you're one of Sean's staunchest supporters! Might as well go all out and put a Shakespearean twist on it; "We few, we happy few......"
Seriously, I'm also happy that the he will be prominently featured in the wind-up of a great show.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".