01-23-2019, 02:24 PM
(01-23-2019, 08:50 AM)eric Wrote: I may be wrong, but you seem to be saying that "having some skin in the game" in hunting down killers is a bad, less noble or shameful motivation. Why? Does anyone have a single motive in anything they do? Wanting to save some friends, protect her boyfriend, and along with the satisfaction and thrill of helping to serve and protect the innocent may be seen as an unworthy combination of motives, less pure combined with more noble motivations, but if fewer killers are out there, I seen no problem with having several reasons to do an action.
Your emphasis is completely off from my intentions. My bias against Juliette is well known but this thread is not pointed at the evil Juliette or the killer Juliette or the good Juliette. I am not the one saying;
Quote:having some skin in the game" in hunting down killers is a bad, less noble or shameful motivation.It is a lot more simple.
I am trying to explore all the controversy of who's fault it was that turned Juliette into a Hex. Some blame Nick, some others blame her. I'm from the camp, since no one forced her or tricked her into getting Nick his Grimm back, they were both to blame with more emphasis on Juliette,
When I apply the term, she had also some skin in the game, I was referring to her motivation to go along with the plan and continue to be involved in a more exciting life of a scoobie, instead of just becoming a mundane Vet living with a cop. Giving more weight in why she chose to get Nick his Grimm back.
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