Twitter Thursday – S05E17 Inugami and S05E18 Good to the Bone

Each Thursday we’re rounding up the best cast/crew live-tweets from the previous week’s new episode of Grimm! Here’s the roundup from S05xE17 Inugami and S05E18 Good to the Bone.

Inugami

Apparently we’re not the only ones who think Nick needs to process what’s been going on…

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I was expecting puns… I was not disappointed.

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Bitsie shared this great behind the scenes photo of her and David in the rain on set

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We agree, Claire. We agree.

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Good to the Bone

The Grimm Writers showed us the Vulture that the Barbatus Ossifrage is based on

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My exact reaction was far from this…

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This understanding for Adalind is actually making me so mad. Like how dare you, you’re all such hypocrites! Your BEST FRIEND lost her way & asked you for help & you treated her like a monster & when it was clear she needed you the most & the stupid Hexenbeist had clearly taken over, you guys all just ABANDONED her & plotted to KILL her. THEN ACTED LIKE IT WAS A SHOCK. Like what the heck Grimm writers? These are not the characters I fell in love with! IT WAS SO OUT OF CHARACTER FOR ALL OF THEM

Jesus tap-dancing Christ yes, it makes me furious.

It’d be one thing if they ever framed it in the context of learning from their MONUMENTAL fuck-ups last season, but they’ve never really acknowledged that they did fuck up.

And you’re absolutely right, even as bad as Nick “lies and emotional avoidance” Burkhardt can be with confronting problems sometimes, it was massively out of character for literally ALL of them to suddenly behave that way.

I doubt I’ll ever completely forgive the writers for that utter lack of character continuity and just overall lazy fucking writing, because instead of showing a believable arc in which the characters lose Juliette to this new power in a way that makes sense and really earning that pain, they just forced all their characters to react in ways that were so ridiculously OOC as to be almost comical. Which, don’t get me wrong, is still painful. But like…it was season four of Glee painful, not season five of Supernatural painful. So…epic fail.