10-29-2015, 03:30 PM
(10-29-2015, 12:47 PM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: I have no thoughts on that, as I have always said I see the series as a fantasy not having any connection to the real world. This season I think Nick Hank will leave the PPD and join Chavez's group as some type of FBI/whatever she is. That was my idea. Wu and Renard will be their inside men giving them the take on wesen crime in Portland, but also connected with Chavez. That's why I wanted to know if your main problem was a real city and or a detective. I was just wondering what plot line change you would prefer to see change of city or end of Nick and Hank as detectives. That was why I ask the question to phase this answer better.
I was driving home from work tonight and was thinking about this thread, so I thought I would pose a question here.
js, the way I understand your definition of fantasy, it is a story that has no conection to the real world, correct? If that's the case then, would any of the activities by the main characters be considered a crime?
For instance, Juliette's information that caused the murder of her neighbors. Granted, she didn't actually participate in the murders, but she pointed out where the neighbors lived so the royals could dispose of them and gain easy access to the house. In the real world, she's an accessory to murder.
But in a fantasy world, it's just an activity by a main character. Or am I misunderstanding what you mean by fantasy?
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