Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150411001027/@comment-26355987-20150430042346

Ok, I see your point. But we are talking about a TV show. So, the villains aren't real. They are just fantasy. And yes in real life, each of us makes choices between our better and worse sides and we play out the roles of villain and hero to a much less dramatic extent. But again this is a Grimm forum. Thankfully, it is all virtual. :)

I think most of us have experienced both good and evil to some degree in our lives. And perhaps that conflict drives us to enjoy the supernatural adventure stories on TV.

If you really want a dose of real. I will share. I live near the world trade center in New York City and I witnessed the burning of the towers. That evil was unbelievable. I went to my church located a block closer to the towers and I prayed for those above the flames to be rescued by firefighters and for the flames to be extinquished. I heard the towers fall from inside the church. I heard a woman in the back of church scream as she looked out the doors and the towers were no longer standing. I hid in the church until I heard the fighter jets flying above. I completely lost it when I left the church and saw that the skyline had changed. That was real. That was evil. And I went home immediately and listened to the news of the 300 firemen who had answered my prayers and had died too. They were the heroes.

I promise you good and evil affects us all. We all have these stories. But thank God for fantasy! :)