11-11-2015, 09:31 AM
(11-11-2015, 09:01 AM)irukandji Wrote:He wouldn't do something with a Grimm standing right there. He would take his time like he did to get them one on one. If they had got him out of Portland then pulled off the road I would see your point but they hadn't. He needed to get loose to clear the money trail. That is something I as a writer would work on with what is about to happen Renard is going to have to bring in some FBI and other PD officers to deal with this. This may happen when the FBI pick up Nick for Chavez they will have to go one of two ways let them in or Chavez group clears Nick somehow.(11-11-2015, 08:17 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: Just for the debate I also looked at season 2 with the FBI not wanting help with that case and were killed. The same now the Fed's don't see the local PD as skilled as they are so they pay no attention to their warning. The Marshalls only saw a small man with two of them no problem. Renard has no control of them Nick warns them they fail to listen. Renard calls in a threat on the the guy to force them to get more help but to late.
Keep in mind that the marshals had the man handcuffed and he was in the back of their car. He was not agitated, he did not attack them, he went quietly. Even after they get into the car, he still acts quiet and subdued.
Seriously, would you believe some cop who runs out and says the guy's dangerous? And then said cop fails to provide an explanation for the danger? If Nick is telling these guys that this man's a danger, he needs to be clearer and not vague. There's no way these guys should have taken his warning. Based on what he told them. Which was nothing.
And I'm still of the impression that Wemlinger's violence escalated with Hank. Look at it from his position. He's got some Grimm telling the marshals he's dangerous. It actually works to his advantage beause neither of them believes Nick.
But how does Wemlinger know that they're not going to harm him once they get out of Portland?