Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-25875828-20160228065551

The problem with being overly PC. people start to not listen to your argument. Racial slures, the intent has more to do with how it is received or if someone is offended, then the word does. It is one thing if they show Nick as having repressed emotions. or others forming his opinion. To some waking from a drunken night with say Brad Pitt they would feel they hit the lottery. The same person seeing the drunking street dumb would be out raged.

Take Hank unless someone told him he almost died. He only remember sleeping with a hot blond. The how and why doesn't matter.

Nick showed embarassment. Especially after going on and on how great it was. Remember at that point he had not realized he had lost his powers. When he found out he lost his powers is when the outrage set in. That is when he had the feeling of being violated. You saw none of that in the car. If Nick was the one after realizing it was Adalind, saying he is going to be sick then yes, he felt violated. It was Juliette that felt she was going to be sick.

Lets leave the empathy for those that are actually harmed. who are actually in denial. or afraid to speak up. Lets leave the condemnation for the shows or characters that make light of what is a characters obviously feeling they where violated.