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<blockquote data-quote="Villano" data-source="post: 5718514" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>I don't think they claimed Blutbad was German for werewolf, just that that's what werewolves are really called. Sort of like, "We're called Lycans, not werewolves!"</p><p></p><p>Anyway, of the two, I enjoyed Grimm more. I liked it enough to program it on my DVR.</p><p></p><p>As for Once Upon A Time, I was looking forward to it, but I only watched half of the episode. Everything seemed a little forced. The kid shows up and she takes his word for it that he's her son and drives him home. And then she gets in a crash trying to avoid a wolf and wakes in the drunk tank?</p><p></p><p>That's when I turned it off. I thought that was just too stupid. Even if they did explain why a cop would assume that a person in a car accident was drunk and why he didn't take that unconscious person to a hospital, the fact that the woman didn't raise a stink over it bothered me. I think the normal reaction of that person would be, "I was in a car accident and you threw me in jail?! What the @#$%!&* is wrong with you?!"</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's just me, but one of my nitpicks is that I can suspend disbelief, but I hate when characters act in a stupid way just to move the story along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Villano, post: 5718514, member: 505"] I don't think they claimed Blutbad was German for werewolf, just that that's what werewolves are really called. Sort of like, "We're called Lycans, not werewolves!" Anyway, of the two, I enjoyed Grimm more. I liked it enough to program it on my DVR. As for Once Upon A Time, I was looking forward to it, but I only watched half of the episode. Everything seemed a little forced. The kid shows up and she takes his word for it that he's her son and drives him home. And then she gets in a crash trying to avoid a wolf and wakes in the drunk tank? That's when I turned it off. I thought that was just too stupid. Even if they did explain why a cop would assume that a person in a car accident was drunk and why he didn't take that unconscious person to a hospital, the fact that the woman didn't raise a stink over it bothered me. I think the normal reaction of that person would be, "I was in a car accident and you threw me in jail?! What the @#$%!&* is wrong with you?!" Maybe it's just me, but one of my nitpicks is that I can suspend disbelief, but I hate when characters act in a stupid way just to move the story along. [/QUOTE]
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