Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25266931-20161222004503/@comment-27234079-20161225055940

Arkantos95 wrote: Seriously though, the Grimm improving alongside the Huntsmen presents two problems from a narrative perspective.

1) It's literally the structure of the plot of 90% of shonen ever made, just a series of progressively stronger villains.

2) If the Grimm are able to improve at a rate similar to humanity, how has humanity managed not only to survive, but thrive in their world? The only people the Grimm aren't reall threats to are people who train for most of their damn lives for the sole purpose of hunting them. And even they can be overpowered or meet Grimm their skillsets don't allow them to fight properly against. So if there's a type of Grimm that improves at the same rate as this small portion of humanity that can fight them, why hasn't Salem won already? This. ^