(05-26-2021, 03:18 PM)N_grimm Wrote: That makes zero sense. No question Nick was cheered as a hero. It is obviously dangerous to work undercover. Nick had even been chased by military police, with a "shoot to kill" order, without them knowing Nick was working undercover (of course, he was not, it was just Renard who misused police resources trying to kill Nick).
You don't get it.There are no details provided to the public on what Nick and company did as part of their investigation, other than bringing a killer to justice. Nick (as Renard) actually for once had the good sense not to go into what amounts to a pack of lies and make himself into a hero. Doing so would have opened up a lot of questions that have no answers. It was safer to leave Nick as the fugitive on the run, being investigated by IA. All the publicity stunt had to do was explain why he was a fugitive, hence the working undercover angle. Even Renard kept a low profile and remained discreetly in his office when Nick and company came strutting in. Nick was welcomed back with accompanying hoots and whistles.
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