Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-24.150.82.174-20150428165432/@comment-26411311-20151113074102

Syscrash53 wrote: I am surprised how people always want to  hope for a happy ever after. The show is into the fifth season. So far not  a single event has resulted in happly every after. Happy ending is not part of the show. Even the wedding ended in chaos.

I also find it interesting that people try and judge the show from a moral standpoint. Take Adalind sleeping with Nick or Juliette sleep with Sean. As much as people want, there is no moral implication intended. Both events only purpose is cause and effect.

I just don't know why people want to analize the show as if it is a documentary. I don't hope or believe in happy ending certainly not in the "ever after" part. I like when characters die but i also like that after the time they suffer, they have a break.

And for the moral and judging part, we are human with a brain to think and a heart to feel. We cannot refrain from judging people and things. It's our nature. We compare, we express our opinion (based on our moral, culture, life history, TV show saw). When we think, we judge that's normal. After that, i suppose that all is how we express what we think. And i like the show because in some cases, sometimes i find a situation i related with a character.

For Adalind sleeping with Nick or Juliet with Sean, you know that people has their very own definition of what is moral or not. And for those actions it's easier to seek the "why" (reason) than the "how could she" (moral rules). Because let's be honest even with four seasons we don't know a character entirely. Like in real life, you never really know a person.

In my case, i don't analyse it as a documentary it's more analysing to try to guess what can happened. Since they're all fiction, i don't really care if they will die or have a happy ever after...

For Adalind, the theme was about giving a 2nd chance not if she deserve a happy ending.