(05-25-2019, 05:37 PM)N_grimm Wrote: I’m not going to respond to the tirade of Nick hate. I’m just happy to observe that other members of this forum reject the complete untrue and arrogant claim that Nick was not the protagonist /lead character in Grimm. If you where right, it would have been a big blow to NBC and Universal Studios, who would have to withdraw all Blue-rays and DVDs so they could change the show description and remove the big pictures of Nick on the front cover. It would also have been a disappointment to David Giuntoli. If you google “grimm lead role” your first hit is David Giuntoli’s Wikipedia profile. That would all need to change, to replace him with Reggie Lee (Wu) and Bitsie Tulloch (Juliette).
Well, first of all, despite what you like to think, you did respond.
Second, it's no secret that I don't like Nick. Among other things, I consider him a weak character who is needy, sometimes his needs are so important to him that he puts his friends' lives on the line. Think I'm the only one who considers Nick needy? There's a thread on the subject.
Third, please allow me to voice my opinion. You're quite big on telling me you should be allowed to voice yours yet you seem to have a problem with me voicing mine. It is not hatred to disagree with you that Nick is not a protagonist in comparison to Batman being a protagonist. You know that.
Last, you say if Nick died the series wouldn't go on. I disagree. Like FITC stated, series go on all of the time without main characters. (Yes, I said "Main", a word you're familiar with, since you used it continually up until recent posts.) You can speculate all you want about how it would be a big blow to NBC and Universal (which btw, would never be put into print). You can ramble on about how all of the Blue-rays and dvds would have to be withdrawn so they could change the show description (which by the way is bs). You can whine on about how it would have been a disappointment to David Giuntoli (which, btw, who cares?).
But in the end, it's all your opinion. Nothing more.
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