Talk:Leviathan/@comment-39173091-20190616203658/@comment-25936766-20190616223958

Honestly, this looks more like low-quality bait the more I read it. But let's indulge the OP.

>"the absolute worst grimm I have ever seen"

1) "In design"

Yeah, no. It looks good. Could be better? Sure. But it's not the absolute worst Grimm design, even if you ignored the designs used in Vol.1-3 and the Red Trailer Beowolves (aka Black Skyrim Werewolves with Red Teeth).

2) "In story implementation"

You need to be clearer here on what you mean, because it appearing was fairly justified. It is canon that the more scared people are, the more Grimm they attract, plus that once Grimm arrive, negativity sets in which can attract more Grimm and so on goes the vicious circle until everyone dies.

And it was also both explained and seen as far back as the Beacon saga, this time in the show itself and not side-material, that the strongest Grimm generally prefer waiting until chances look good.

Then Cordovin pulls out a giant robot and starts screaming and blaming the people, over our heroes stealing an airship, which none of the civilians sans Saffron and her wife would even know about. They would/should be scared by that, and even more once the Grimm start attacking. If, in that situation, something like the Leviathan didn't show up, it wouldn't make sense.

3) "In how it died"

This is more fair. Everyone expected the Leviathan to put up a fight, instead of bumping into a fence, get petrified minutes after appearing, and then being 1-hit-killed (though at least it was done by a mech designed specifically to fight that kind of Grimm). Many found it disappointing (but much better than Vol.5).