07-09-2015, 11:58 AM
(07-09-2015, 10:42 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote:(07-09-2015, 07:29 AM)irukandji Wrote:(07-09-2015, 06:45 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: You have a point I do think Grimm's when they know someone is a wesen does change them. You didn't add that Nick seen him burning pictures of the kidnapped girl and then woged. Grimm's do know that a woge wesen can be more powerful look at Monroe and Reanard. Someone posted (sorry can't give them credit) when wesen see that Nick's a Grimm changes they reaction from what it would be with a regular cop. Leading to a different police/ felon interaction. In this case we also have the Juliette Nick problems going on we could add that to Nick's mind set.
In your opinion, would the burning pictures justify Nick's rage at the wesen?
I would think so. Look, I have cops in my family. If there somethings that absolutely infuriate them, it's some piece of garbage who thinks he can get away with it. Or knowing that someone is in danger and Joe Jerkoff smirks and says: "I want a lawyer!" That sends them ballistic!!
I understand. My father used to be infuriated as some of the things he encountered when he was a detective. But I'll wager that the cops in your family (much like my father), did not give in to their frustrations while on duty. That's where Nick is different.
Nick even went back later with the crossbow to interrogate the wesen further. His reaction is one of shock that the man has been tortured and then murdered. I thought that was interesting and ironic in a way. I was wondering just how far Nick himself would have gone if he had had the chance.
I'm not sticking up for this criminal by any means. Nick was right to be suspicious when he saw the photo. But a photo isn't enough to convict this guy. It makes me wonder if the Grimm in Nick clouded his judgment and pushed him over the edge.
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