Amazing news! I really like his description, because there is nothing better than a funny AND ruthless villain (which I am assuming he will be based on the description).
Agreed. It seems like they are focused on widening the scope which should be very good for Grimm. I like that we are going to see more of the royals' plans as it should give us a better idea of what the keys are all about. Now if only Mama Grimm would come back for an extra dose of crazy. Surely she can't have that much to do on Hostages.
Last time I read an interview with the producers that touched on the keys issue, it seemed that the producers hadn't made up their minds as to what the keys give access to. I thought that was a bit disappointing. I figure something that important to the mythology of the show should be meticulously devised well in advance.
I agree. I have been behind on my SpoilerTV news and hadn't heard that. I would think that was hashed out in season 1 since they made such a big deal about it. I'm not a big fan of genre shows winging it. That's what made me so frustrated with X-Files and LOST. If you don't know anything else on a fantasy show, you should at least know the big picture and be heading toward an end goal. How else do you keep from killing your own canon halfway through.
LOST didn't "wing it" they foreshadowed the ending in the very first episode. The thing is many people missed the clues/hints/allusions and then blame the show, instead of themselves.
According to LOST's own creators, they kept the ending purposely vague so that people could chose to interpret it however they wanted as they did throughout. Some people really enjoy that. To me it is lazy writing.
"Vague" dosen't mean not answered, Theres nothing on LOST that wasnt answered in one way or another, But the way things were answered are of a much more sophisticated way than 99% of other shows. LOST can be called many things, But to say it has "lazy writing" is preposterous. There has never been a show with so much depth to its writing, 3 years since "The End", 5 rewatches later and I am STILL picking up little hints/allusions/easter eggs etc that come to mean something big much later on.
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Best actor in the Buffyverse, who played the best and most developed character in the Whedonverse. I can't wait to see him put to good use on Grimm.
ReplyDeleteLove this news.... can't wait to see him play a possible villain (being one of the royals)
ReplyDeleteAmazing news! I really like his description, because there is nothing better than a funny AND ruthless villain (which I am assuming he will be based on the description).
ReplyDeleteI didn't recognise his name but yay he was great as Wesley :)
ReplyDeleteWhat's a Rogue Demon?
ReplyDeleteI like that they're adding more royals. I wonder if he has his own agenda too? So far, it doesn't seem like any of the royals are on the same page.
ReplyDeleteYay! I like him and it sounds like a good role.
ReplyDeleteYes, I love him! And I'm excited to see him as someone who isn't Wes or Sandy Rivers.
ReplyDeleteAlexis should be a regular on a show.
I am very happy about this!:-)
ReplyDeleteAWESOME
ReplyDeleteWhat? This is excellent. Even more excited about next season now. Let him bring on the snark!
ReplyDeleteAgreed. It seems like they are focused on widening the scope which should be very good for Grimm. I like that we are going to see more of the royals' plans as it should give us a better idea of what the keys are all about. Now if only Mama Grimm would come back for an extra dose of crazy. Surely she can't have that much to do on Hostages.
ReplyDeleteLast time I read an interview with the producers that touched on the keys issue, it seemed that the producers hadn't made up their minds as to what the keys give access to. I thought that was a bit disappointing. I figure something that important to the mythology of the show should be meticulously devised well in advance.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I have been behind on my SpoilerTV news and hadn't heard that. I would think that was hashed out in season 1 since they made such a big deal about it. I'm not a big fan of genre shows winging it. That's what made me so frustrated with X-Files and LOST. If you don't know anything else on a fantasy show, you should at least know the big picture and be heading toward an end goal. How else do you keep from killing your own canon halfway through.
ReplyDeleteYou can never go wrong when you've cast this guy....
ReplyDeleteYep, he made even Sandy Rivers kinda lovable.
ReplyDeleteGreat actor, look forward to seeing him in Grimm
ReplyDeleteLOST didn't "wing it" they foreshadowed the ending in the very first episode. The thing is many people missed the clues/hints/allusions and then blame the show, instead of themselves.
ReplyDeleteAccording to LOST's own creators, they kept the ending purposely vague so that people could chose to interpret it however they wanted as they did throughout. Some people really enjoy that. To me it is lazy writing.
ReplyDeleteI can't even begin to express how excited I am. :D
ReplyDelete... and you know that takes a lot of effort....
ReplyDelete"Vague" dosen't mean not answered, Theres nothing on LOST that wasnt answered in one way or another, But the way things were answered are of a much more sophisticated way than 99% of other shows.
ReplyDeleteLOST can be called many things, But to say it has "lazy writing" is preposterous. There has never been a show with so much depth to its writing, 3 years since "The End", 5 rewatches later and I am STILL picking up little hints/allusions/easter eggs etc that come to mean something big much later on.
You dont agree, Thats fine, Your loss IMO.