02-02-2017, 11:18 AM
(02-02-2017, 11:13 AM)rpmaluki Wrote:(02-02-2017, 11:07 AM)irukandji Wrote:Exactly. Which explains why he said nothing, because he doesn't think Renard's crazy and speaking to himself. He might revise that if he sees him acting strangely again but until he has no reason to doubt Renard's mental stability at this stage. The show settled on a reasonable explanation for the scene in his office. For Nick, it's easier to think he was speaking over the phone rather than ranting to himself like crazy person when Renard's never exhibited similar symptoms before.(02-02-2017, 11:00 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: Nick doesn't know anything for certain. He, along with Wu and Hank assumed he was on speaker phone, which sounded more logical. They went with that option over Renard being crazy, which explains him not saying anything to Adalind.
If Nick thought Renard was crazy, all the more reason to tell Adalind. A crazy father would put her children at risk.
Maybe I am misunderstanding your argument then. You're saying Nick went with the option that Renard was crazy, so he didn't say anything to Adalind? Now in the above argument you're saying Nick doesn't think Renard is crazy. Which is correct?
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