(12-28-2016, 09:01 AM)Hell Rell Wrote: I think the Naiads were treated terribly even if they were suspected of a crime. The law should protect them against torture but the laws don't apply to Naiads. The law doesn't even know that it would be torture. They apply to everyone whose lives aren't at risk if they're in lockup.
Any cop who suspected a Naiad of a crime and had good reasons to bring them in wouldn't be breaking any laws. They would just be doing their job. I don't think Naiads would be very appreciative of them just doing their job because it would lead to an agonizing death.
I think you're question applies to wesen who live their lives peacefully and don't get in trouble with the law. I'm worried about the ones who do even if they're criminals. I just don't think there's a clear solution for it all. Nick just happens to be the Grimm that has to deal with them. It would be tough for anyone to decide what to do. I don't believe everything Nick does is right but not everything he does is wrong either. This is one of the few areas of the show that can get me to think about things in the grey area. It has more to do with the concept itself than the way it's written on the show.
Just as a little FYI, my brother lives in one of those houses on the water in Portland. It is the coolest thing. He actually says there have been quite a few episodes of different programs filmed down there.
I think it comes down to something I think you said not real long ago, Hell Rell. Nick is lazy. It's easier to simply do away with wesen than come up with a better solution. If you notice, Nick never sweats out his decision to kill a criminal wesen rather than find the means to bring the wesen to justice.
If you take the Naiads into consideration, Nick isn't even following what Marie told him about saving the good ones.
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