possibilities November 29, 2015 Share November 29, 2015 I really don't think the people writing this show are interested enough to bother making it interesting. They have so many options, and they have consistently taken the most tropey ones at every cross-road. Likewise, I do not believe there is no place they could have parked the trailer if they gave a shit about it. The show is a very thin shadow if its glorious original self, which was exploring complex ethical issues instead of handwaving and denying they are even being raised. 2 Link to comment
OtterMommy November 29, 2015 Share November 29, 2015 I really don't think the people writing this show are interested enough to bother making it interesting. They have so many options, and they have consistently taken the most tropey ones at every cross-road. Likewise, I do not believe there is no place they could have parked the trailer if they gave a shit about it. The show is a very thin shadow if its glorious original self, which was exploring complex ethical issues instead of handwaving and denying they are even being raised. Replying in the "Grimm is a complete screw up" er...."Everything wrong with Grimm" thread. Link to comment
Actionmage December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 Likewise, I do not believe there is no place they could have parked the trailer if they gave a shit about it. Hell, it could have been how the paint factory was introduced-- with Juliet seeming to be permanently "stuck", Nick regretted having to think of how to hide the trailer from Juliet. If they could eventually get Original Recipe her back, she'd understand, yadda yadda yadda. Link to comment
Darklazr December 4, 2015 Share December 4, 2015 Yes! The paint trailer could have been the permanent home for the Grimmabago! 2 Link to comment
ChromaKelly December 5, 2015 Share December 5, 2015 So my husband missed this ep and wanted me to catch him up before we watched tonight's. I was explaining the plot and he said "So, fucked up Brave?" Yeah. 2 Link to comment
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