06-07-2016, 02:53 PM
I hope Renard sees the error of his ways in going along with what is essentially an insurrection that had its start long before Bonaparte arrived in Portland. But there is still time to make a turnaround. If he's cast as the villain in the last season, I still think his character will be made to mend his ways at the end, even if it's a tragedy that results in his death. He has a child who needs so much strong parental influence to save her, hope the writers don't have him sacrifice his daughter on the altar of ambition.
He may end up at the fome to join the final battle on the side of the gang, but he's not going to be offered up as a trophy of war by Nick and company; they're too classy for that. If there is a showdown between the two men, Nick will win, imo. But I hope the eager fans thirsting for a bloodletting will have to satisfy themselves with a cold beer.
He may end up at the fome to join the final battle on the side of the gang, but he's not going to be offered up as a trophy of war by Nick and company; they're too classy for that. If there is a showdown between the two men, Nick will win, imo. But I hope the eager fans thirsting for a bloodletting will have to satisfy themselves with a cold beer.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".