03-12-2017, 05:40 AM
I thought using Wesen who were opposed to BC ideology made sense - even the pursuit of a Hexenbiest super weapon. The idea of Eve, the super weapon had potential, but she ended up becoming a Nick groupie and lost focus of the bigger picture.
The execution and follow through were disappointing, and at times, comical. But the Grimm and his stick finale wouldn’t have been possible if HW and BC had lived up to the hype. And that seems to be what G & K do, promote big ideas and deliver basic WoW scripts that keep a poorly developed central character front and center.
If Nick couldn’t be motivated to fight against a threat to his city, the idea of BC being global was irrelevant. And at the end of the season, Nick’s response was personal. That Portland benefited was happenstance.
The execution and follow through were disappointing, and at times, comical. But the Grimm and his stick finale wouldn’t have been possible if HW and BC had lived up to the hype. And that seems to be what G & K do, promote big ideas and deliver basic WoW scripts that keep a poorly developed central character front and center.
If Nick couldn’t be motivated to fight against a threat to his city, the idea of BC being global was irrelevant. And at the end of the season, Nick’s response was personal. That Portland benefited was happenstance.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke