(01-02-2020, 04:05 PM)N_grimm Wrote: For your information: Juliette the hexenbiest was not a defenseless woman beaten by a bully. She was a powerful and evil killing-machine out of control.
(BTW, I’m not saying that part of the storyline was unproblematic).
Just a little tidbit for your information as well. Juliette was not a powerful and evil killing machine out of control when when Meisner slapped her. She was powerless. Otherwise, he never would have assaulted her.
Quote: Meisner’s ghost was used to guide/push Renard’s return from the dark side. Meisner was a relatively unimportant character, who barely had a background story. He was only used for stuff like transport Adalind from A to Z, or as a front figure for HW. The actual BC/HW- war did not get much time on screen, because it was Nick and the gang who were the heroes of the show. Renard was the main villain of season 5 and first part of season 6. Renard needed all the redemption he could get. Meisner needed nothing, because he was removed from the storyline.
I don't equate a warning of two killers on the scene with character redemption. You prefer to see it that way, fine.
Quote:Wow. You apparently know a lot about Meisner. But more important, you are implying that Nick was a better man than Meisner. You must really be desperate to defend Renard, if you are willing to imply something positive about Nick. Let's all take a moment to grasp this one in a lifetime experience!
Let's not try to start issues about Nick now. Let's stick the subject, which is Meisner. He is evil and he is a monster. End of statement.
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.