12-19-2016, 03:23 AM
(12-18-2016, 07:45 PM)Robyn Wrote: There is sex and nudity because it is a genuine component of the scene/story. And there is sex and nudity simply to have sex and nudity. That Grimm includes sex to incorporate irony, humor and shock value is the lowest level of character & story development I can imagine.
Yep...awesome comment Robyn.
(12-18-2016, 07:45 PM)Robyn Wrote: “Hey gang, we’re about to kidnap a woman’s baby, let’s lighten the mood by making jokes about her skanky sexcapdes.”
Good grief!
LOL!
(12-18-2016, 07:45 PM)Robyn Wrote: What you see as the show infusing humor and providing a juxtaposition of Adalind/Nick and Eve/Rachael, I see as the show being very disrespectful to woman. What I’m not seeing is any scenario that had one of the men changing to a woman and having sex with another man.
Why not have Nick change into Adalind and share a little afternoon delight with Renard? It’s all about infusing a little humor, right?
Interesting...thanks Robyn.
Oxford commas are so totally rad!.