Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-3189283-20170430154657

1) Nick repeatedly holding the idiot ball with regards to the Stick. Okay so it becomes apparent after Wu and Hank's "deaths" that the stick can only heal not bring back to life but despite this Nick has two clear chances to use the stick to save both Monroe & Eve/Juliette but instead just watches them die. It's even more egregious with Eve since he actually does try to use the stick to save her but only after she's already died instead of right when she got stabbed and he was cradling her in his arms.

2) The magic poison they try and make involves the blood of a wesen, a Hexenbiest and a Grimm right? But aren't Hexenbiest wesen anyway? So shouldn't all that be required is a Grimm and a Hexenbiest. Seems like the writers conveniently forgot that.

3) Speaking of conveniently forgetting stuff and linked to the previous point how come nobody thought to use Trubel's blood in their little concoction. They didn't even need Nick to be there they could've done it with Adalind, Trubel and Monroe but nope they just wait around for Nick to show up.

4) Diana seemingly not even caring when Zerstorer kills her mother and father right in front of her. I get she was sort of brainwashed or whatever but seriously she didn't even show any sadness or nothing.

5) The lack of any real stakes to the conflict. This is actually more of a complaint with the show as a whole but especially comes to a head in the final episode. Throughout the whole thing finale I never expected any of the character "deaths" to actually stick. Barely anyone of any importance (besides villains) ever get killed in any of the previous seasons and so when all the main cast started dropping like flies it became increasingly obvious they were going to pull some Deus ex Machina to magically bring them all back to life again. I'm not asking for all the characters to die but even just a one or two would've added more stakes. Personally I think Hank, Wu, Eve (although she should've just stayed dead after the Season 4 Finale but that's a complaint for another day) and Renard should've permanently bit the dust just to make the whole thing not seem pointless.

Don't get me wrong still enjoyed the Finale and Grimm as a whole but those few things just really bugged me.  