(05-06-2017, 02:00 AM)izzy Wrote: as long as he is not a murderer (like Nick with Kenneth, that is why it is so unbelievable that both Hank and Wu would be complicit)). So I don't think anyone had to necessarily be protecting him as much as people reflexively turning their head the other way. Nick may simply have be shunned socially and not actually protected.
Why do you find this unbelievable? You don't think there are cops out there that would be complicit when there friend and partner murders the man who ambushed his mother and had her head on display in the middle of his living room? I think you may be confusing unbelievable with unacceptable. This is also TV cops we're talking about here.
There is no indication that Nick was shunned socially nor is there any indication they suspected him of anything they needed to turn their heads away from. Certainly not before he became a Grimm. The idea of Nick being a corrupt cop for something like a decade is coming out of nowhere.