Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20150617201535/@comment-1509826-20150625145431

Syscrash53 wrote: To clairify a few of my statments.

Adalind's second preganancy. Never stated six months. But the weding was in the spring the show did the holiday shows. Then the news ADalinds pregnant. That is how we got 6 months. There was a long post about how the time line does not fit.

Ah I'm with you. I agree the time line is a bit off, honestly it seems like around a year has gone by by this point.

Syscrash53 wrote: Fire guy does not need to touch something only wave his hand in the area of where he wants the fire. If he is not touching the object then he has to be propeling the fire toward the object. It was never really shown the distance. but he lit up a room walking down the asiles.

No we saw it, the flames rose out of him and they consumed what ever he was under or around, cause he could ignite his whole body. I grant you it spread very quickly, but phosphorus burns incredibly hot.

The group however where standing a good two or three yards, to far for the flames or the heat to reach. Its not like he could set things alike by simply willing it, he needed it to have some form of contact.

Syscrash53 wrote: The main point I was making is in the begining you did not have to overlook what was going on. it was easy to believe portland was like any other city. Solutions where bound by reason. even the fire guy they used the fact a body can become combustible to explain how he worked. But the frog paste, the show did not even try to give a reason. Why not have Nick put on a chain mail vest. I just wanted the show to not make strange the new normal. Tell the story cut the tricks.

Not exactly, I mean what was the reason that the bee people could control bee's? The rat people could control rats? What's the reason a certain fungus could kill an ogre?

Its a fantasy series, you have to except certain things don't operate on reasonal levels. I mean where is the reason in the idea silver should kill a werewolf? I've never had a problem watching any werewolf films cause of that.

Frog paste to the ear? Any more unrealistic than potions that can turn you into different people? Creatures that can either heal any wound or kill radiation? Or creatures that can change into two very different forms at will.