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RE: Who is the worst most corrupt cop on Grimm - FaceInTheCrowd - 01-15-2018

Probably because Monroe and Rosalee didn't know any wesen cops. Nick, Hank and Wu did, but he turned out to be the worst one there could have been.


RE: Who is the worst most corrupt cop on Grimm - dicappatore - 01-17-2018

(01-15-2018, 03:05 PM)Henry of green Wrote: How do you know what humans asked grimms to do or not, most humans don’t even know wesen exist in modern times and if they did there would be mass slaughter agianst innocent wesen. You really don’t have a clue about human nature if you think the humans would take the wesens side. It is in human nature to hate anything different than ourselves. There are countless stories about humans abusing wesen in past history in the show like the Egyptians forcing wesen to woge before mummifying them or humans burning hexenbiests at the stake. The Royals who are humans also forced wesen to fight for them in the past by using grimms as intimidation.

Makes one wonder about the humanity of contributors that consider Bad Wesen to be victimized, Juliette to be innocent, Sean to be less corrupt than Nick.

BTW. Henry, was there an episode that claimed a mass number of current humans were aware of Wesen and Grimms? We do know some branches of governments around the world did, with the anti-BC movement. Or is some peeps trying to make opinions into facts, AGAIN?


RE: Who is the worst most corrupt cop on Grimm - Robyn - 01-17-2018

(01-14-2018, 10:20 PM)irukandji Wrote: Wasn't the tree attacking those who were causing harm to the forest though? If they were involved in investigating the disappearances, it would be unlikely the tree would attack them.

IIRC, the tree would have attacked and/or killed hikers/campers if they left their trash on the ground. Although the tree was protecting the forest, police wouldn’t have accepted deadly retaliation even if both parties were human. Nick, as law enforcement and Grimm, reacted to the tree’s extreme response, not it’s personal position on the environment. Are you suggesting that because the tree’s method of protecting the environment represents it’s Wesen culture/heritage, Nick shouldn’t have interfered with natural procession?

Nick wasn’t hunting the Wesen in ‘Star Crossed’ because he was practicing a Wesen ritual, but because that ritual included human sacrifice.

The episode ‘Good to the Bone’ was described as: “When a man is found dead with all of the bones in his body seemingly liquefied and removed, Nick and Hank find themselves in the middle of a gruesome family arrangement.” While it's reasonable to assume Wesen cops could have determined the source of that crime and been equipped to deal with it, I don’t see Wesen cops addressing the crime preferable to a Grimm cop. The outcome would have been the same as long as we assume the Wesen cops wouldn’t have looked the other way to avoid interfering with the Wesen’s way of life.


RE: Who is the worst most corrupt cop on Grimm - FaceInTheCrowd - 01-17-2018

In the days before BC assassinated the Wesen Council, a wesen cop would probably have done what Renard did in the case of the wesen bank robbers and reported a killer wesen who couldn't be arrested and tried in the kehrseite system to the council. And there'd be an unsolved case of a criminal who died under odd circumstances that wouldn't get a huge amount if attention because anyone who knew the person would know it was the work of the council and not cooperate with an investigation or make noise when police failed to find the killer.


RE: Who is the worst most corrupt cop on Grimm - dicappatore - 01-17-2018

(01-17-2018, 06:46 AM)Robyn Wrote: IIRC, the tree would have attacked and/or killed hikers/campers if they left their trash on the ground. Although the tree was protecting the forest, police wouldn’t have accepted deadly retaliation even if both parties were human. Nick, as law enforcement and Grimm, reacted to the tree’s extreme response, not it’s personal position on the environment. Are you suggesting that because the tree’s method of protecting the environment represents it’s Wesen culture/heritage, Nick shouldn’t have interfered with natural procession?

I could be wrong, but wasn't that tree creature a non-Wesen? Weren't a few episode's arc non-Wesen creatures?


RE: Who is the worst most corrupt cop on Grimm - Henry of green - 01-17-2018

(01-17-2018, 08:10 AM)dicappatore Wrote:
(01-17-2018, 06:46 AM)Robyn Wrote: IIRC, the tree would have attacked and/or killed hikers/campers if they left their trash on the ground. Although the tree was protecting the forest, police wouldn’t have accepted deadly retaliation even if both parties were human. Nick, as law enforcement and Grimm, reacted to the tree’s extreme response, not it’s personal position on the environment. Are you suggesting that because the tree’s method of protecting the environment represents it’s Wesen culture/heritage, Nick shouldn’t have interfered with natural procession?

I could be wrong, but wasn't that tree creature a non-Wesen? Weren't a few episode's arc non-Wesen creatures?

You are correct it wasn’t a wesen it was something else entirely different.


RE: Who is the worst most corrupt cop on Grimm - dicappatore - 01-17-2018

(01-17-2018, 08:13 AM)Henry of green Wrote:
(01-17-2018, 08:10 AM)dicappatore Wrote:
(01-17-2018, 06:46 AM)Robyn Wrote: IIRC, the tree would have attacked and/or killed hikers/campers if they left their trash on the ground. Although the tree was protecting the forest, police wouldn’t have accepted deadly retaliation even if both parties were human. Nick, as law enforcement and Grimm, reacted to the tree’s extreme response, not it’s personal position on the environment. Are you suggesting that because the tree’s method of protecting the environment represents it’s Wesen culture/heritage, Nick shouldn’t have interfered with natural procession?

I could be wrong, but wasn't that tree creature a non-Wesen? Weren't a few episode's arc non-Wesen creatures?

You are correct it wasn’t a wesen it was something else entirely different.

I also recall a kid that was thought to be possessed, then as a non-listed Wesen. It turned out to be a virus or bacteria that the old Juliette helped him to be cured.


RE: Who is the worst most corrupt cop on Grimm - FaceInTheCrowd - 01-17-2018

There were seven during the run of the series that were not wesen:

Grausen - parasite infection
Kinoshimobe and Jubokko - forest elementals
Golem - Hebrew mud creature
Mishipeshu - Native American spirit
La Llarona - Latin-American spirit
Volcanalis - ancient Roman demon
Jack the Ripper - spirit possession

There are also two unknowns- Meisner and Steiger, the guy in the pawn shop.


RE: Who is the worst most corrupt cop on Grimm - Robyn - 01-17-2018

(01-17-2018, 08:10 AM)dicappatore Wrote: I could be wrong, but wasn't that tree creature a non-Wesen? Weren't a few episode's arc non-Wesen creatures?
I have no idea. Either way Nick was reacting to it as threat, as he would if a homeowner killed someone for damaging his/her yard. Right?


RE: Who is the worst most corrupt cop on Grimm - dicappatore - 01-17-2018

(01-17-2018, 02:42 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: There were seven during the run of the series that were not wesen:

Grausen - parasite infection
Kinoshimobe and Jubokko - forest elementals
Golem - Hebrew mud creature
Mishipeshu - Native American spirit
La Llarona - Latin-American spirit
Volcanalis - ancient Roman demon
Jack the Ripper - spirit possession

There are also two unknowns- Meisner and Steiger, the guy in the pawn shop.

Thanks for your reply. I knew there were more than one or two.