Before the articles came out I figured it would be resolved pretty quickly in the premiere. Afterwards it sounded more to me like it would be 203 episodes before he was de-zombied. Not sure why, but that's how I took it. Now I'm wondering if there will be a time jump no matter what has been said, just between episodes 1 and 2. I agree having him in Europe for awhile would have been interesting. Of course Europe would probably look a lot like Portland given their budget.
Yeah, the budgetary tricks for being stranded in Europe would be obvious. Lots of interiors, bad accents, and he'd be stranded in the Austrian wilderness or someplace else completely lacking any signature architecture.
Bwah! We definitely need this complete with the Scooby-Doo music of course. And I want some 60's/70's lingo thrown in too. Let's let Shaggy be Monroe and Scooby snacks be one of his unappetizing concoctions.
I was pretty sure that this wouldn't be happen - and glad about it. NBC is horrible when it comes to portraying Europe, the less they show, the better.
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Post-traumatic Zombie Disorder?
ReplyDeleteIt probably means Post Traumatic Zombie Disorder. I just had a early morning laugh from reading this XD HAHAHA
ReplyDeleteAw you beat me to it! LOL
ReplyDeleteWow, does that mean Nick will be de-zombied in the first episode? I thought they were going to let him stay that way for a little while.
ReplyDeletePost Traumatic Zombie Disorder, obviously.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see there being much of a chance of him staying a zombie for long but I was hoping he'd be stranded in Europe for a while.
ReplyDeleteBefore the articles came out I figured it would be resolved pretty quickly in the premiere. Afterwards it sounded more to me like it would be 203 episodes before he was de-zombied. Not sure why, but that's how I took it. Now I'm wondering if there will be a time jump no matter what has been said, just between episodes 1 and 2. I agree having him in Europe for awhile would have been interesting. Of course Europe would probably look a lot like Portland given their budget.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the budgetary tricks for being stranded in Europe would be obvious. Lots of interiors, bad accents, and he'd be stranded in the Austrian wilderness or someplace else completely lacking any signature architecture.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking castle in the middle of nowhere with lots and lots of corridors to go through.
ReplyDeleteThen it's settled. Grimm will do an hourlong Scooby Doo chase montage at a "European castle."
ReplyDeleteBwah! We definitely need this complete with the Scooby-Doo music of course. And I want some 60's/70's lingo thrown in too. Let's let Shaggy be Monroe and Scooby snacks be one of his unappetizing concoctions.
ReplyDeleteI was pretty sure that this wouldn't be happen - and glad about it. NBC is horrible when it comes to portraying Europe, the less they show, the better.
ReplyDeleteI think that's true for many lower budget shows. Less is more worked for Jaws and Hitchcock movies.
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