05-16-2016, 09:59 AM
(05-16-2016, 09:32 AM)irukandji Wrote: Nick doesn't seem to have the sixth sense that experienced cops have. For instance, his mode of questioning a suspect. He's prone to beating the crap out of them to get them to woge and then *show* them he's a Grimm rather than intimidate them intelligently with questions and get them to the point where they woge in response to stress. Then he could be the big bad Grimm to them.
Exactly, it is a very one dimensional approach, and one I think the wesen community would have been aware of after he played that card a couple of times. The wesen, have a frurry-network and in after a couple of interrogations it would have been all over about a Grimm Cop who tries to intimidating you into woging to ascertain your wesen identity.
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I didn't like the whole Jack the Ripper storyline on Grimm.
Based on comments sash made in interviews, I supect hat was more Sasha working with the producers and writers to flex his acting muscles a bit. Sort of a cameo in the series. But that is speculation on my part.
The tentacled one, writes:
Quote:...But the one thing that really stood out was that Nick had no street resources to rely on that might bring Renard to them sooner. Experienced cops know street hookers and pimps. Sometimes they even have alliances with them and those alliances solve crimes because there are more eyes on the street looking for the killer.
You noticed that too, LOL. Given the amount of show time that is given to the fact Nick is a cop, it is amazing how little detail is played to actual police procedure. I love the fact Nick can just blow someone away and there is not even a one day desk assignment why the shooting is scrutinized.
Quote:How cool would it have been to have Renard stalking Henrietta, and Nick and the gang charge in before he has the chance to cut her throat?
I never have figured out why they killed her off. It still seems like a plot element that has gone no where.
Oxford commas are so totally rad!.