What I think about Grell

Oct 12, 2010 11:39

It is hard to describe Grell, at his core he could be considered extremely extroverted, optimistic, versatile, and spontaneous. Due to his playful, high-spirited nature he often misapplies his many talents and becomes over- extended, scattered, and undisciplined much to William's dismay.

Grell constantly seeks new and exciting experiences. He is bold and vivacious, pursuing what he wants in life with a cheerful determination, almost too much. Grell is constantly reported to have problems with being impatient and impulsive; such as his decision to murder Madam Red. A few things that motivates Grell is his wanting to maintain his freedom and happiness, and to avoid missing out on worthwhile experience.Grell is extremely optimistic, exuberant and upbeat. He is endowed with abundant vitality and a desire to fully participate in his life each day. He is naturally cheerful and good humored, not often taking himself too seriously, or anything else for that matter.

Grell does not feel that he can find what he really wants in life. He therefore tends to try everything-and ultimately may even resort to anything as a substitute for what he is really looking for. As proof- the way that he flints between William, Sebastian, Madam Red, and Pluto. He tends to speed up his pursuit of whatever seems to offer him the most freedom and satisfaction. He also tends to make wrong choices, and he is less able to be satisfied because everything he experiences indirectly, through the dense filter of his fast-paced mental activity. He is unable to discriminate what he really needs,and he becomes hyperactive,and unable to say "no" to himself, throwing himself into constant activity. Such as his sudden interest in photography in the second seson of the show. He is uninhibited, and he does and say whatever comes to his mind: storytelling, flamboyant exaggerations, witty wise-cracking, and performing.
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