I've stated my problems with the show but I don't judge anyone's morality based on what they say about it. We tend to discuss fictional stories much differently from the same thing happening in real life. I think seeing someone root for a violent outcome in fiction doesn't make them a violent person nor do the people they root for in shows.
House is a great example of a character people rooted for but would hate to have as their doctor in real life. There aren't many people who would deal with his attitude while their loved ones are on the verge of dying no matter how brilliant he is. He wouldn't be allowed to practice medicine at all in the real world. House has influenced his fellows as well and they would all lose their licenses or end up in prison.
I think it's wrong to judge people based on what they say about the show but attack them personally. Isn't that worse? There are some things said about posters on this forum that are much more cause for alarm than what someone thinks about Juliette, Adalind, Nick, Renard, or anyone else in their circle.
House is a great example of a character people rooted for but would hate to have as their doctor in real life. There aren't many people who would deal with his attitude while their loved ones are on the verge of dying no matter how brilliant he is. He wouldn't be allowed to practice medicine at all in the real world. House has influenced his fellows as well and they would all lose their licenses or end up in prison.
I think it's wrong to judge people based on what they say about the show but attack them personally. Isn't that worse? There are some things said about posters on this forum that are much more cause for alarm than what someone thinks about Juliette, Adalind, Nick, Renard, or anyone else in their circle.