(06-07-2016, 05:24 PM)eric Wrote: I do not see Nick as corrupt, a serial killer or in need of redemption. We inhabit one reality,one universe, he and the wessen inhabit our reality and also a parallel reality and universe. Different rules of morality and lawl apply to each reality. If you go to a stone age area, eg New Guinea, the rules of morality and law seen in Vermont do not apply,especially as relates to murder and how you resolve conflicts. One of the Grimms' purposes is to control the bad wessen who kill other wesssen. As a cop, Nick uses the rules of our reality whenever possible. When that doesn't apply, and the bad wessen are killing others, both human and wessen, he uses the rules of the other reality. He is not corrupt or a serial killer in the wessen universe. Most of the wessen killing wessen cannot be solved or explained in our reality, because how and why the killing happened make no sense.
I have no issue with Nick being a Grimm, as long as he resigns from the force. He cannot be true to his oath as a law enforcement officer and true to laws he himself makes up as a Grimm. That makes him corrupt and a hypocrite as well as a criminal.
Wesen are human beings too. They're not animals. Being human, they have the same rights as any human being. Nick is treating them as less than human. Every time Nick takes the law into his own hands and dispatches them, he robs them of their right to a sentence and to a trial. That's the way I see it.
Nick can be a Grimm without being a police officer.
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