12-05-2016, 07:10 AM
(12-04-2016, 10:30 PM)syscrash Wrote: Reading the comments it seems the people making them have not watched the show for the last five seasons. People try to apply rational emotional driven logic to what they see or what the see as faults with the show. The problem I see is that kind of thinking has never existed in the show. Even the title of these comments being about redemption. Out of five season we have never seen redemption, remorse, or repercussions for any actions. No matter what anyone does given a couple of episode they are forgiven. Yet the comments keep wanting to sight that characters will or will not do something because of some prior act. Yet there is no where in the series that you can find that kind of thinking being used. Have you seen any character feel guilty about anything they have done. In five season the characters have never responded to emotional influences. Their responses have always been self serving, or manipulated. People keep suggesting actions should promote a message. Even though the show has never done that. Even when they create a theme the result is not done as a learning experience.Hi Sys,
What show were you watching? Case in point:
http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Reapers
Quote:"Leave It to Beavers"IMO, two decapitate Reapers is quite clearly a "repercussion." As for a "message", what part of "Next time send your best" did you miss?
Sal Butrell called the reapers to have them kill Nick, as he had a great uncle named Mamoose who was one of them. The Reaper was worried about Renard finding out about him returning to Portland, but his partner said he would be expecting one reaper, not two. When they arrived in Portland, they contacted Sal and ambushed him, knocking him unconscious. They interrogated him, eventually finding out where Nick was and following him to "The Lodge." They ambushed him there, but Nick was able to fight back, having brought several Grimm weapons with him. After a tough fight, Nick evaded the blade, and the Reaper accidentally cut off his partner's head, angering him just when he was about to attack. Nick reached for his crossbow and shot him in the neck while the Reaper was distracted. Monroe arrived after Nick called him, and Nick said he needed to send a message. Monroe replied, "Two heads are better than one." He then grabbed the Reaper's scythe and cut off his head. The heads were delivered to Germany with a note saying, "Next time send your best."
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