02-23-2017, 06:29 AM
Hello Forum,
This show could have attained a very satisfactory conclusion at the end of the fourth season. The baby plots needed revision so that Adalind got Diana and returned to the law firm. Her pregnancy with Kelly should not have happened. Hexenette should have remained dead. Nick buries her and leaves Portland with his "little sister" Trubel to become Team Grimm and save the world. Monroe and Rosalee live happily ever after. Renard is convicted for all his crimes and goes to prison. Hank and Wu get promoted and keep Portland safe.
That would position several characters for a spin-off including WOW that could be a popular series.
Alas, the writers chose instead to drag the show through season 5 with a phony re-boot of Juliette/Hexenette into Wooden Woman FrankenEve. This egregious plot error killed the show. So NBC did the right thing and will put us out of our misery. I continue watching to see if the writers correct some errors, but it seems they decided to drag the show to the ultimate low of entertainment and a totally unsatisfactory conclusion.
I hope I am wrong about how this once very clever and entertaining show will end.
N G
This show could have attained a very satisfactory conclusion at the end of the fourth season. The baby plots needed revision so that Adalind got Diana and returned to the law firm. Her pregnancy with Kelly should not have happened. Hexenette should have remained dead. Nick buries her and leaves Portland with his "little sister" Trubel to become Team Grimm and save the world. Monroe and Rosalee live happily ever after. Renard is convicted for all his crimes and goes to prison. Hank and Wu get promoted and keep Portland safe.
That would position several characters for a spin-off including WOW that could be a popular series.
Alas, the writers chose instead to drag the show through season 5 with a phony re-boot of Juliette/Hexenette into Wooden Woman FrankenEve. This egregious plot error killed the show. So NBC did the right thing and will put us out of our misery. I continue watching to see if the writers correct some errors, but it seems they decided to drag the show to the ultimate low of entertainment and a totally unsatisfactory conclusion.
I hope I am wrong about how this once very clever and entertaining show will end.
N G