(02-14-2017, 08:36 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: I see your point about speaking about him talking about Juliette's character rather than his own.
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(02-14-2017, 08:35 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: David and other actors on Grimm too have talked about the need to understand character motivation in order to act. My understanding from David is that is part of what a director does. To me David was explaining how Eve/Juliette is seen by Nick since she left him in order to do the acting the directors and writers are asking him to do.
I have no problem with David talking about other characters. What I think is unusual is that instead of taking accountability for his own character, he blames Juliette..."Juliette has taken from Nick, Juliette didn't return Nick's love, etc., etc"
What I would have found much more interesting than this is his interpretation of Nick. For instance, if Nick wanted to, could he completely ignore his Grimm side to live a normal life with Juliette? If so, why didn't he?
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