11-28-2018, 03:17 PM
(11-28-2018, 06:58 AM)Henry of green Wrote:(11-28-2018, 06:52 AM)N_grimm Wrote:(11-28-2018, 05:37 AM)irukandji Wrote:(11-27-2018, 06:28 PM)N_grimm Wrote: The power of the grimms was his inner strength. Kelly: “We helped you find your strength..[...]....The strength of your blood, the blood of your Grimm ancestors, all of us it's inside you". He only found is inner grimm strength as a result of everybody being killed. Nick had to be pushed to the utmost to bring out everything he had of strength and willpower - which came from his Grimm ancestors.
Right. The power of the grimms was his inner strength which the ghosts of Kelly and Marie helped him find.
He would not have found inner strength as the result of Sean's, Adalind's, Monroe's, etc, death because according to your own argument, Nick never knew he had the inner strength to begin with, much less knowing said strength came from Sean's, Adalind's, Monroe's (etc.) deaths.
The only way he knew he had the inner strength was for Kelly to tell him and to tell him where it came from, which was his ancestors, his blood. That just didn't suddenly appear because everyone except the children died. It couldn't if it came from the ancestors. It was there all along. The grimms helped him find it and use it.
I even quoted Jim Kouf who wrote the final episode together with David Greenwalt. His explanation is consistent with mine. Even that was not good enough for you. You are basically saying that Kouf do not understand what was going on in his own story. As Hell Rell pointed out, this is “pretty common staple in anime”. Everything in Grimm was based on fairytales, religion, myths, symbolism, etc. If you can’t understand this, even when spoon-fed to you, I can’t help you. Sorry.
N Grimm, don’t be so silly they only wrote the show and created its characters in the first place what would they know that a poster on a fan forum doesn’t.
Yea, double on the "Don't be silly" part. Henry is right. What the hell did the writers know. We have "SOME" contributors that have a better insight in what they were thinking and forgot to put it on paper.
Then you have the "writer's intent" expert that can even do a better job in telling us what they wrote was not their intent.
We should be all thankful these threads are ingratiated with these contributors shining their light on our darken opinionated world. What or where would we be without them? Lost in the darkness.
OK now, Lets get back to that bridge in Brooklyn I wanna sell, CHEAP!
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!