(06-01-2017, 06:39 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(06-01-2017, 05:53 PM)irukandji Wrote: Their love should be so apparent that it doesn't need to be relayed to the audience by a character in the series.
I felt after 603, IMO it was obvious that the majority of Grimm viewers saw that Nick and Adalind were a couple in the "grimm-universe" even though many grimmsters do not care one way or another about shipping and some hate it to. G&K and NBC made comments that showed that they believe viewers saw Nick and Adalind as a couple based on the information they had. Network TV does use surveys of viewers to better understand them. This does not mean it was seen like a fairy tale romance or anything like that because the show name is GRIMM and the focus is on WOW.
Among G&K, NBC and Grimmsters it was well known that some viewers wanted Eve and Nick to turn back into the characters they were when the show started. Both Juliette and Nick turned darker and more serious people in the show so I was not surprised by that. G&K saw this show as GRIMM so IMO that is why they turned Nick and Juliette so dark and they see them turning back into the original characters as going backwards and IMO if they did that they would see it as admitting failure which is not something that I believe G&K would do.
It shouldn't take a character like Eve to out and outright tell Nick he loves Adalind. Again, one of many little tidbits that support the opposite viewpoint that Nick and Adalind's relationship isn't really all that believable.
(06-01-2017, 06:39 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(06-01-2017, 05:53 PM)irukandji Wrote: Their love should be so apparent that it doesn't need to be relayed to the audience by a character in the series.
I felt after 603, IMO it was obvious that the majority of Grimm viewers saw that Nick and Adalind were a couple in the "grimm-universe" even though many grimmsters do not care one way or another about shipping and some hate it to. G&K and NBC made comments that showed that they believe viewers saw Nick and Adalind as a couple based on the information they had. Network TV does use surveys of viewers to better understand them. This does not mean it was seen like a fairy tale romance or anything like that because the show name is GRIMM and the focus is on WOW.
Among G&K, NBC and Grimmsters it was well known that some viewers wanted Eve and Nick to turn back into the characters they were when the show started. Both Juliette and Nick turned darker and more serious people in the show so I was not surprised by that. G&K saw this show as GRIMM so IMO that is why they turned Nick and Juliette so dark and they see them turning back into the original characters as going backwards and IMO if they did that they would see it as admitting failure which is not something that I believe G&K would do.
(06-01-2017, 06:37 PM)irukandji Wrote: From the moment she appeared in the warehouse, there was never any indication that Eve was going to go after Nick. In fact, she saved his life.
I agree with you about the show however during the summer we both talked about how the cast and G&K promoted the idea of love triangle and later the show never had that triangle in season 6.
You're absolutely spot on about the love triangle. So I can understand why some fans don't believe Nick and Adalind had a 20 year happily ever after. G & K were the ones who said that too. If they fibbed about a love triangle it's not such a stretch to believe they fibbed about the happily ever after.
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