03-27-2015, 06:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2015, 06:31 AM by Samsarilian.)
(03-27-2015, 03:53 AM)Nibbio Wrote:He views himself, not Nick, as the leader of the group.(03-24-2015, 12:55 PM)Samsarilian Wrote: @ busyizzy
Not disagreeing with what you have said. I have internally debated Sean so I have one thing to say about him... He views himself, not Nick, as the leader of the group. Leaders seldom tell their subordinates more than they need to know to do their jobs. This is not saying that he is good or evil at this point the evidence is not there to support either argument. It is just his justification for not telling anyone anything.
As far as the coins go remember their influence brings out the bad in everyone... even Hank who we are sure is good and likes to help people acted the bad cop under their influence.
Somehow i tend to disagree, i dont view him as being that much in charge.
I never said he was... but he is more than Nick in a lot of ways. As a Cop he can change Nicks assignment without so much as a explanation why. He calls people to make arrangements and someone dies. He views himself as if he is in charge and he acts it. He does not explain himself often, I only recall him coming close once and that was when he gave Nick back the key.
He knows what he wants to happen, he has the means and the will to make it happen or die trying. Even if he does have to be careful near other Nobles. Only a stupid man tells the King I am going to collapse your kingdom before he has insured its destruction.
I am not sure what you would call being in charge or in control but that is what most people would consider it to be.
Now whether or not the Scooby gang will follow Nick or Sean is not what I have talked about in this post. I believe the gang would follow Nick. But that does not change that Sean sees himself as the leader. He has not really taken into account the number of times Nick has circumvented him or flat out disobeyed his orders.
If I had something important to say, I would have mumbled it.