(12-28-2016, 09:40 AM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:Aren't those wesen who've made the commitment to live by US federal and state laws being betrayed by a man who "makes it up as he goes along"?We never saw a single wesen that felt that they had been let down by the law. There are ones that feel the laws has butted in where they where not wanted. People forget these are wesen. Even Monroe believes the only justice is to rip the other guys throat out. Monroe had no intention of trying to arrest the ones that killed his uncle.
Krumpas was another case as to what should be done. They guy has know idea what he was doing. She he be put in jail. You let him go he will do it again. The lyconthrop case. was the mother really guilty. or the frog girl. She did everything she could to keep the guys away. There are a number of other cases that have ethical implications. Then those where the wesen is without a doubt guilty. But are to dangerous to be put in jail. The electric guy or the fire guy. The electric guy they had someone else pull the trigger. The fire guy they played dumb as to the consequences of their solution. On lochness the show have Trubel pull the trigger. Just example of how far the show goes to keep Nick's hands clean. Yet they address there is a moral issue here and there is not right or wrong answer.
That's not what I'm saying. We're not going to see the wesen who've made the commitment to live by US laws. What I am questioning is Nick's betrayal of those who have made the commitment and stuck to it. Nick has deliberately split the law so it suits him. In other words, there are laws for the good wesen who follow the law and Nick's rules for everyone else. He's in essence betraying those good wesen everytime he makes up his own rules for dealing with the bad ones.
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