12-06-2018, 10:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2018, 11:22 AM by Henry of green.)
(12-06-2018, 08:27 PM)irukandji Wrote:(12-06-2018, 08:15 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: Regarding the use of fair, what would you have said if they responded to the interviewer by saying that it wasn't fair. Would you still say that it was ambiguous?
Why wouldn't I? Just because it's negative does not make it any less ambiguous, does it?
(12-06-2018, 08:15 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: Unfortunately, it won't. It can confirm Nick and Adalind remained together after defeating Z but that won't matter unless it's stated and shown that they're still together after the epilogue.
It isn’t about being about a Nick and Adalind fan i
You know that argument is coming. The show could go on for 10 years but still won't be conclusive if it doesn't address the time following the epilogue.
I wonder why it bothers the Nick/Adalind supporters so much.
I wonder why it bothers you so much they ended up together, you bring them up more than anyone even us so called Nick and Adalind fans on the fandom. You bring them up all the time even at radom moments when people aren’t mentioning them like when ,Hell Rell, said about the happy ending you immediately jumped in to talk about Nick and Adalind. Also often when I bring up something that has nothing to do with Nick and Adalind you’ll randomly attack me claiming it has something to do with me liking Nick and Adalind . So once again your the pot calling the kettle black.
So the the real question is why it brothers you so much that the writers outright confirmed they are still together, yes I am ignoring your claims it’s ambiguous because it’s simply not. It doesn’t bother me beacuse I take what G&k said as total confirmation as does Grimm wiki because that’s what it is so why would it bother me.
Hell Rell is 100 percent correct you would have come up with some excuse no matter what.
The definition of its fair is below ,if you believe what the writers said is ambiguous your entitled to believe that but below is what it actually means according to the Cambridge dictionary.
Cambridge
Its fair to say= it is true to say:
G&k are asked is it fair to say they’re still together and respond yes that’s fair
Are you calling Cambridge liars they are saying it’s fair means it’s true.
G&k were asked if it was fair to say they are still together they respound with that’s fair which the Cambridge dictionary says means it is true to say.
So why does it bother you so much?