12-10-2018, 11:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2018, 11:38 AM by Henry of green.)
(12-10-2018, 11:01 AM)irukandji Wrote:No the consensus is he can attempt to bring them back how Zerstorer brought Trubel because that’s what was shown onscreen as a possibility of them coming back. Also it’s not an opinion Nick didn’t know were he was going it was clearly shown onscreen. What wasn’t shown on screen was Nick on the show having any knowledge of a time reset until a strange portal opened up out of the blue, caused by the staff and Zerstorer death according to the writers as reward for Nick keeping the staff from Zerstorer.(12-10-2018, 10:49 AM)Henry of green Wrote: Why would he let go of it he lets go of it his friends have zero chance of being brought back to life like trubel did, Also in the few seconds it took to be dragged through the portal I doubt he had time to think about anything.
Because he knows that where he's at, Trubel, Diana, and baby Kelly are still alive.
According to the consensus, he doesn't even know that the staff will work. In short, it was all a big unknown.
(12-10-2018, 10:31 AM)N_grimm Wrote: What is your basis for claiming that they didn’t want to live? And more importantly, what is your basis for claiming that Kelly and Diana didn’t deserve a mother? What is your basis for saying the innocent cops and all the other people Z killed didn’t deserve to live? Why didn’t Nick have a MORAL OBLIGATION to bring everyone back to life when he had that possibility? When Kelly ask Nick in the future: why don’t I have a mom, you wanted Nick to answer: she is dead, I could have brought her back to life, but I chose not to. Would that not have made Kelly hate his father? Why would Nick inflict so much suffering on those children and deny the others to live?
According to the consensus here, Nick didn't even know where he was going to end up. He didn't even know if his friends would come back alive.
That's your argument, not mine. Why would Nick rely on an unknown when he knows his son, Diana and Trubel are alive?
When his son asks him about how Adalind died, you know what Nick can tell him? She died helping to save the world. I very much doubt his son is going to hate Nick over something like that.
Why would you?
(12-10-2018, 11:26 AM)irukandji Wrote: [quote='FaceInTheCrowd' pid='73893' dateline='1544466124']
Nick wasn't "relying on" anything. The moment the idea struck him that he could use the staff to bring people back (not that he had any idea how to do it), Z's ashes started forming the vortex. All of their experience up to then told them that something bad was about to come out of it at them, because they'd never seen it do anything else. Nick grabbed the staff and pointed it at whatever was coming, and what happened after that wasn't anything anyone was expecting.