(03-10-2017, 12:14 AM)izzy Wrote: And child prostitution is now a large problem in Portland but Nick wastes his time on the nonexistent threat of HW.
I actually liked the BC premise. It was ambiguous in that we never really knew if this was a good organization trying to give wesen equal rights, or a bad organization with ulterior motives who eliminated anyone who didn't go along with its principles. Likewise, HW was just as ambiguous, but what I thought would have made a great storyline was Nick infiltrating HW to find out what happened to Juliette.
I know you despise Juliette/Eve, but what I didn't like about the whole Eve thing was Nick's unbelievable plausible denial. The whole Eve-meets-Nick for the first time storyline was such a bomb because all Nick had on his mind was Kelly's betrayal. He never really ever looked at Eve for what she was and wondered just what the hell happened to the former lover-turned-raging-hexenbiest-turned-idiotic-robot. So of course she's going to deny it. That should prompt him to ask the very obvious question, what happened to her?
I know people on the forum are going to come back with the argument that Juliette burned her bridges. She did, so Nick owed her nothing. That is absolutely true. However, as we all know, there are circumstances in real life that overturn facts. It's the same with fantasy. Eve was not the same person Nick knew, yet he doesn't even bother with questioning HW where someone that was near and dear to him is concerned. He completely turned a blind eye to deal with the ridiculous premise of getting the goods on Renard. Which in the end, really didn't amount to much anyway.
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