(05-25-2019, 07:23 AM)irukandji Wrote:(05-25-2019, 02:54 AM)N_grimm Wrote: When I use the term main character, I’m referring to the protagonist. That’s Nick and only Nick. This list gives no meaning, since it’s basically saying that every regular character is a main character.
Laughs. And I get accused of twisting things.
So let's see. You can quote from Wikipedia to suit your thoughts, but if I do, then my information has no meaning. Is that it?
Then, for the first time, you throw out the word, 'protagonist', and claim Nick is the protagonist. Every other character in the series gets lumped into a Tonto-like characterization.
You made a remark because I called Diana a main character. Yet you consider Monroe, Rosalee, and the rest as supporting characters who, if I'm interpreting your post correctly, would be on the same level as Diana. In other words, Nick's "helpers". I did find it funny that with this detailed explanation of yours, you weren't able to classify Juliette or Eve?
Okay then. I don't agree, but thanks for giving me an understanding of the completes as well as the "incompletes" of where you are coming from.
Stop laughing! I’m not the one twisting here. I’m simply explaining that when I use the term main character, I’m referring to the protagonist i.e. Nick. By quoting the description of the show, the opening theme of season 2 and explain my argument in detail in several previous posts, it should be impossible to misunderstand my point.
These terms are synonyms. I could also use the term “lead character”, “central character” or the shows “hero”. My point is, and have always been, that Nick is nr. 1 and the others supporting cast. If you want to use the term main character for every regular member of the show, that does not change anything regarding my point. If I only used the term main character, without explain it, I could (MAYBE) see where you where coming from, but I have explained this in severals posts already.
If you read my previous post you would see that my point was exactly that characters like Diana, Bud and Troble can’t be compared to the regular cast, like Monroe, Rosalee or even Eve – not even close. So, I do not understand why you claim I’m placing them on the “same level as Diana”.
If you kill Nick, the show must be canceled. If you kill off any other character, the show can go on. That’s what makes Nick special. To claim that this is not the case is equivalent to saying that Batman is not the most important character in Batman, that Robin Hood is not the most important character in Robin Hood or that Sherlock Holmes is not the most important character in Sherlock Holmes. The show is called Grimm and Nick is the only regular Grimm on the show.
(05-25-2019, 07:23 AM)irukandji Wrote: No Eve did not "bye" it. I said it was obvious Eve didn't "buy" it.
It's a typo, I know what you meant. How could she say "I forgive you" when she refused to be Juliette? Eve was not Juliette. If you claim she had the ability to forgive, you must also ask yourself: why did SHE not apologize for her crimes?