07-14-2015, 05:31 AM
In one of the earlier episodes, Wu was doing some investigation on his own and brought up the subject of NIck and Hank's unsolved cases to Sean. If I remember correctly, Sean dismissed his comments.
I know Wu saw Nick and Hank do some odd things and I can recall he ate the infamous Adalind cookie and ended up almost dying from it. But for him to question the reports in the first place seems rather odd to me. I don't know if administrative procedures are different from police department to police department but if even they are, it's certain someone in authority has to sign off on the reports. That someone would be Nick's superior, Captain Renard. So all Wu's doing so relating something that Renard's already aware of. I'm also not sure what Wu expected Renard to do about it.
Then there are those unsolved cases. For Wu to question them in the first place, he'd have to do some calculations on all of the unsolved cases, not just Nick and Hank's. Logically, some cases are bound to remain unsolved. But I was also considering that it isn't just Nick and Hank that are handling wesen related cases. All of the officers would be handling them without the knowledge that they are wesen related. This would include Nick and Hank prior to Nick's transformation.
I know I can point to the cases, say Nick's a Grimm, these are wesen and so that's why they're unsolved. But that doesn't really make sense either. I was wondering if anyone else had thought about this and maybe it might make for an interesting discussion.
The obvious answer
I know Wu saw Nick and Hank do some odd things and I can recall he ate the infamous Adalind cookie and ended up almost dying from it. But for him to question the reports in the first place seems rather odd to me. I don't know if administrative procedures are different from police department to police department but if even they are, it's certain someone in authority has to sign off on the reports. That someone would be Nick's superior, Captain Renard. So all Wu's doing so relating something that Renard's already aware of. I'm also not sure what Wu expected Renard to do about it.
Then there are those unsolved cases. For Wu to question them in the first place, he'd have to do some calculations on all of the unsolved cases, not just Nick and Hank's. Logically, some cases are bound to remain unsolved. But I was also considering that it isn't just Nick and Hank that are handling wesen related cases. All of the officers would be handling them without the knowledge that they are wesen related. This would include Nick and Hank prior to Nick's transformation.
I know I can point to the cases, say Nick's a Grimm, these are wesen and so that's why they're unsolved. But that doesn't really make sense either. I was wondering if anyone else had thought about this and maybe it might make for an interesting discussion.
The obvious answer
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