01-02-2019, 06:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-02-2019, 06:45 AM by Henry of green.)
(01-02-2019, 05:18 AM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:Also more made up bull crap please show me on the show where it was ever stated that all Wesen live by the rules of nature or that all Wesen see death differently than humans please stop making stuff upIn the show each wesen that is introduced their life style is explained. With each wesen their life is based on the animal they represent. In each one their actions are something they have been doing for generations yet Nick must stop it because it is in violation of some human law. Yet none of the other wesen find it wrong. Like in the Blutbod camp. It was never said the hunts where wrong. They where said to be outdated. He was not angry at his daughter for hunting. He was mad for putting them at risk. There where cases that involved death and Rosalee said maybe you should let it go.
here is a good example of something that was in the show that showed the difference in how death is viewed. When BC attacked HW. The humans viewed it morally. Trubel, Hank, and Nick where outraged because Sean killed Meisner. Name one wesen that saw it other then losing a battle. Here is another example of the difference. Adalind,Rosalee, Monroe cut up and cook Adalinds mother like a bunch of ingredients. Nick had a problem with it. Here is another Rosalee, Monroe,SEan, Juliette where concerned about was the job done. Rosalee says did anyone get away. Woo, Hank, Nick where concerned about the other participants Woo ask what about these knuckle heads. Another example. When one of the wesenrein members was coming at Hank Even after woging, Hank hesitated to shot. Sean without a second thought grab the guy by the neck and killed him. Hank looked shocked, and what was his response (damm). HOw about with the book. Nick went in to arrest them. Monroe bit down and ripped their throats out. These are all example found in the show. The point is each example has the human having an emotional reaction. While at the same time the wesen are doing what they do. Name one scene where a wesen had an emotional reaction to death. They show fear, they show concern for the consequences. They show anger and rage. But never do they consider it wrong.
The show really made that point in the episode with the wesen that did the mercy killing. Nick had to think hard about could he let the killings go. Not once was a killing reported to the council. Rosalee said they had to report that wesen hunting rabbits foots because the practice was outlawed by wesen law. They never said why it was outlawed. But Rosalee nor Monroe where concerned about the wesen that died. They where only concerned about breaking a wesen law.
You call BS on my post even though I point to events that support a pattern. You base yours on what you see as an obvious interpretation.
No the only time Rosalee said Nick should let a case go is when the Wesen council hitman was killing Wesen criminals and she didn’t want Nick to get involved because she was afraid Nick would get in trouble for stopping him and the council would put a hit out on Nick.
You point to a so called pattern, yes Wesen are partly something else but they are also partly human which is why a lot control themselves and live fairly normal lives.
Monroes own words from 4x19 reveals that predatory wesen want to respect life as much as they want to take it.
Monroe-As Wesen, we all live with a dichotomy, like a split, a conflict Monroe-between two perfectly natural but opposing instincts.
Okay? One is a killer.
The other very much respects life.
And every day we have to choose which one we're gonna be.
And I admit, I have been both.
Now, no, no, no, no.
That is It is nothing to be proud of.
Life is precious, and it should only be taken when your very survival is at stake.
You have to fight the instinct, basically, that draws you to blood.
The feeling of blood in your throat and the taste of it in your Yeah, that It's just It's important that you don't let it get the better of you.
That's Thank you, thank you.
You on the other hand are just pointing out the killer aspect because it suits your own narrative that nothing is ever Juliettes fault everyone else is to blame for her getting Kelly killed.
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