04-12-2017, 07:02 PM
(04-12-2017, 04:43 AM)irukandji Wrote: I agree that the only way Adalind can redeem herself is to keep her children safe and take care of them the best she can. But I don't think she did as I was extremely disappointed in the finale that both had become grimms. Not only that, but Monroe's kids too. All of these parents should have had their heads examined.
Out of morbid curiosity I watched the last 3 minutes of the final episode. While I won't comment on how lame I thought it was, I shall take a different tack.
I think the ending was depressing. It appears Nick's life, Monroe and Rosalee's efforts were for naught. Instead of Nick being a new Grimm and forging a new path of understanding between wesen and Grimms we see his children are in essence throwbacks to Kelly and Aunt Marie. So the ancient tribalism continues. I guess if Grimm intended to be an analogy about Muslims(or some other group), current events, and a statement about how there can never be peace, then the succeeded. I really found nothing uplifting about the children, as grown-ups, grabbing weapons and going out to kill some wesen. My father was a ditch digger, he did not aspire to see me become a ditch digger too.
Oxford commas are so totally rad!.