Before Nick goes on any stone throwing revenge, imagined or real, he needs to seriously consider his own house first. Renard's not stupid, he's in fact far from it. If Nick decides to take him on, Hank, Wu, Monroe and Rosalee will go down. But Nick will be the first.
Renard's the reason Nick is a Grimm, not heredity, or Marie or Kelly, none of that. There have been debates about Nick's brand of justice and how it's practically impossible for him to deal with wesen other than the way he does. Furthermore, the question has been posed as to how he could even inform the city of Portland about wesen.
Imagine the reaction when he goes to court and tries to defend himself using a burnt up trailer, and outdated resources like weapons and diaries. Imagine the testimony from his buddies saying they have to rely on Nick to tell them when wesen have been offed because only Nick can 'see' them.
And how does he testify about the murder of his long time girlfriend, Juliette? A murder he conspired with his friends to make real? Can he tell them she turned into a hexenbiest and he felt threatened? Can he tell them she participated in killing his Grimm mother?
If Nick wants to continue being a Grimm and enjoy the perks that come with it, like being a Portland law enforcement officer, he needs he needs to think seriously about the consequences.
Renard is an oily character, but I can't add Juliette to his list of greasiness. Juliette went to him of her own free will. All he had to do was listen to her to know that she and Nick were done, over, kaput. Again, Renard's not stupid. Neither is the audience. We knew those two were over the minute Nick gave her the look of doom. If Juliette wants to give him a roll in the hay, that's her decision.
Renard's the reason Nick is a Grimm, not heredity, or Marie or Kelly, none of that. There have been debates about Nick's brand of justice and how it's practically impossible for him to deal with wesen other than the way he does. Furthermore, the question has been posed as to how he could even inform the city of Portland about wesen.
Imagine the reaction when he goes to court and tries to defend himself using a burnt up trailer, and outdated resources like weapons and diaries. Imagine the testimony from his buddies saying they have to rely on Nick to tell them when wesen have been offed because only Nick can 'see' them.
And how does he testify about the murder of his long time girlfriend, Juliette? A murder he conspired with his friends to make real? Can he tell them she turned into a hexenbiest and he felt threatened? Can he tell them she participated in killing his Grimm mother?
If Nick wants to continue being a Grimm and enjoy the perks that come with it, like being a Portland law enforcement officer, he needs he needs to think seriously about the consequences.
Renard is an oily character, but I can't add Juliette to his list of greasiness. Juliette went to him of her own free will. All he had to do was listen to her to know that she and Nick were done, over, kaput. Again, Renard's not stupid. Neither is the audience. We knew those two were over the minute Nick gave her the look of doom. If Juliette wants to give him a roll in the hay, that's her decision.
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