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Grimm

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So here's a show I really enjoy. Or rather enjoyed until a recent development.

For those who don't know Grimm here's a brief rundown of what it's about.

"Portland detective, Nick Burkhardt, has seen some gruesome crime scenes, but nothing prepares him for the strange visions he begins seeing: seemingly regular people momentarily transforming into hideous monsters. A visit from his only living relative reveals the truth. Nick has inherited the ability to see supernatural creatures, and as a "Grimm," he is tasked with keeping the balance between mankind and the mythological. A reformed "Big Bad Wolf" becomes his greatest (and also reluctant) ally and confidant. It's not long before his work as a policeman leads Nick to the criminals he once thought were only found in fairy tales."

So OK, it's another fantasy drama from the USA ... right up my street. Until....

At the end of season two one of the protagonists of the show, a Witch (Hexenbiest) physically changes herself into a copy of Burkhardt's girlfriend in order to sleep with him to strip him of his "Grimm" powers. She incidentally falls pregnant from this encounter.

So this is rape right?

So why then now in season four are the rapist, the victim and the unfortunate child living together all happy family??

Sorry show... this is a shitty thing to do. Had the gender roles been reversed in this situation people would have been up in arms about it.

I find myself now watching the show through gritted teeth in the hope that the screenwriters and producers of this show will somehow redeem themselves by admitting this is shitty.

I know this is just a dumb TV show....

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Wow, with such a great and original premise, whodda thunk it would turn out to be crap?

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MajGenl.Meade wrote:Wow, with such a great and original premise, whodda thunk it would turn out to be crap?

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It's not crap. That's my point. It's fantasy drama, it's a genre that I love very much. It's just jarrs on me that this particular part of the story has been so badly handled.

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it sounds worth giving a watch Daze...(I like that kind of stuff... :ok )

Did you ever watch Fringe?

If you haven't seen it, (it ran from 2008-2013; we watched it over the past couple of months on Netflix) I think you'd like it...
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Fringe is probably my number two show of all time. Sandwiched between The X Files and Supernatural.

That was a show that never put a foot wrong, ever.

I miss Walter Bishop so much.

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Daisy wrote:
It's not crap. That's my point. It's fantasy drama, it's a genre that I love very much. It's just jarrs on me that this particular part of the story has been so badly handled.
You'll have to forgive Meade, ever since he won the "PLAN B GROUCH OF THE YEAR 2015" award, hes' s been working hard to keep it
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I miss Walter Bishop so much.
I completely agree...

John Noble was so likable in that nutty professor/mad scientist role I wish he was a relative...(I have a relative similar to him...) he played it brilliantly...

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Daisy wrote:
MajGenl.Meade wrote:Wow, with such a great and original premise, whodda thunk it would turn out to be crap?

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It's not crap. That's my point. It's fantasy drama, it's a genre that I love very much. It's just jarrs on me that this particular part of the story has been so badly handled.
And then you mentioned "Fringe", "X Files", and "Supernatural" in another post.  Wassamatter, you forget about "Lost" or all the various walking dead/zombie, alien invaders, and vampire garbage that's out there?
Fantasy drama = really freaky made-up shit.  It couldn't even be considered a sub-genre of sci-fi, because sci-fi is required to follow certain rules of science and logic.
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Bicycle Bill wrote:
Daisy wrote:
MajGenl.Meade wrote:Wow, with such a great and original premise, whodda thunk it would turn out to be crap?

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It's not crap. That's my point. It's fantasy drama, it's a genre that I love very much. It's just jarrs on me that this particular part of the story has been so badly handled.
And then you mentioned "Fringe", "X Files", and "Supernatural" in another post.  Wassamatter, you forget about "Lost" or all the various walking dead/zombie, alien invaders, and vampire garbage that's out there?
Fantasy drama = really freaky made-up shit.  It couldn't even be considered a sub-genre of sci-fi, because sci-fi is required to follow certain rules of science and logic.
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The whole point of fantasy as a genre is that it has no rules and logic is something that happens to other people (this particularly applies to Supernatural).

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I love most of what JJ Abrams does
I also really liked Person Of Interest...


I'm a big "Bad Robot" fan... 8-)

ETA:

I also agree with you about Lost...

Not his best work...
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Fantasy drama = really freaky made-up shit. It couldn't even be considered a sub-genre of sci-fi, etc, etc....
Okay Bill...

You get to sit in The Boring Room with Meade...

Crank up the Leonard Cohen and have yourself a nice bowl of oat meal... :P
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Grimm has kind of faded for me. It started out pretty strong, but got too goofy. I used to like to watch to see where they were filming but that hasn't been enough to get me back. Supposedly, it is popular overseas (apparently so based on this thread) so it has a decent chance of being renewed, but without that foreign support, it would have been put to bed last year.

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Long Run wrote:Grimm has kind of faded for me. It started out pretty strong, but got too goofy. I used to like to watch to see where they were filming but that hasn't been enough to get me back. Supposedly, it is popular overseas (apparently so based on this thread) so it has a decent chance of being renewed, but without that foreign support, it would have been put to bed last year.
Hopefully it will be, but I really want them to address the issues around Adalind assaulting Nick. It's making me more uncomfortable than I ought to be for a fantasy drama.

Supernatural has eleven series under it's belt and there have been more than a few shonky series of that :lol:

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