05-27-2017, 06:04 PM
The writers might not have intended it, but if you look at their actions with a magnifying glass, it's pretty apparent they weren't any better than Black Claw. In fact, in a lot of ways they were much worse. They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Well, everything Meisner did was with "good intentions," but putting Juliette on a leash didn't make her any less dangerous. Nor does invading people's homes and knocking them out with chloroform.
In reality, Hadrian's Wall and Black Claw were two sides of the same coin: Waging endless war on each other, with little care about whoever got in the way.
In reality, Hadrian's Wall and Black Claw were two sides of the same coin: Waging endless war on each other, with little care about whoever got in the way.