05-24-2019, 03:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-24-2019, 03:21 AM by dicappatore.)
(05-23-2019, 04:34 PM)irukandji Wrote:(05-23-2019, 02:30 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Nick was the Grimm and the hero. Monroe/Rosalee were Nick’s wesen helpers. Hank and Wu were Nick’s police partners. In season 5 and 6 Adalind was Nick’s love interest/girlfriend and Renard the evil captain/villain. But what was Eve? She was a sort of mysterious figure that was given “random” functions depending on the circumstances. I always had the impression that the creators didn’t really know how to use her in the storyline and that she was only brought back because of Bitsie's relationship with DG. I didn’t dislike Juliette before she turned evil, but I found the Eve character strange.
Nick is a main character in Grimm, but he isn't the only one.
Monroe/Rosalee-I can actually see a combination of supporting characters/main characters, depending on the story line.
Hank/Wu-I can see them as supporting characters.
Renard-definitely a main character.
Adalind-I still have to stick with supporting character on this one. It seemed her purpose during the first four seasons was at first, villainess under Renard's guidance, then subordinate villainess to the royals. The last two seasons, she was there as mother to Nick's baby.
Juliette-I can see her as a supporting character, but she also was often a main character in her own right, depending on the story.
Eve-definitely a main character all the way.
Diana-While Diana really came onto the scene late in the series, she is also definitely a main character.
Bud-supporting character.
Trubel-supporting character.
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(05-23-2019, 04:34 PM)irukandji Wrote: Nick is a main character in Grimm, but he isn't the only one.
This is almost as ridiculous as saying 1st isn't 1st all the time. Sometimes 2nd or 3rd or 4th, is 1st. In Grimm, there is ONLY one main character. PERIOD!
According to Merriam Webster, By definition:
Definition of main
main noun\ ˈmān\
1 : physical strength : force —used in the phrase with might and main The next instant we were away down the river, clawing with might and main to keep out of the woods.— Mark Twain
2a : mainland
b : high sea
3 : the chief part : essential point they are in the main well-trained
4 : a pipe, duct, or circuit which carries the combined flow of tributary branches of a utility system
5a : mainmast
b : mainsail
Obviously, the definition that applies to this particular use is item #3 "the chief part".
Time to wake up and smell the coffee (cough-ee). There never was nor there will ever be any shared main characters in the past TV Series Grimm. Maybe if there is a spin-off it can be written as a shared main characters but the show in question on this forum was not it.
Spin it, flip it, turn it upside down to your heart's content. No matter how you try to say it, in the end, you are wrong. There was only one main character, and it was Nick. This is not an opinion, it is a fact! CIAO!
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