(03-09-2019, 04:31 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: I've been binge-watching a lot of GRIMM episodes lately, and I found a consistent pattern emerging from them. Not just the episodes penned by G&K, but the writing staff in general. (Keep in mind they're working under mandates dictated by G&K, the chief writers.) They don't particularly care whether a protagonist's actions are "right" or "wrong," as long as the character goes in the direction they want him/her to go.
Maybe, instead of a "good versus bad" theme, the writers are going for a "bad versus bad" theme. Bad characters are often more interesting than the good ones.
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.