09-20-2017, 01:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-20-2017, 01:34 PM by dicappatore.)
What I find perplexing about some of the anti-Nick’s critics is, their blame of his violent approach with the Wesen community. First, he becomes a Grimm. He tries to adjust to his new-found talent. He doesn’t start out to be violent until they, The Wesen, see in him for what he is. The Wesen brainwashing takes over their reactions and don’t see in him, he is a reformed Grimm with a new and fair approach to their world.
Second. He is Homicide Detective. As such, He won’t be showing up at your house with the Publisher Clearing House winning ticket! If he shows up in your neck of the woods, it’s most likely do with to the result of some type of violence. If he gets violent with some of these characters, its due to him, reacting to violence. Not because he had nothing else to do and decides to go pick a fight.
Blaming Nick for getting violent with many of the Wesen he encounters is like my wife, blaming me for getting the car wet when she asks me to go to the store in the rain. It’s not a choice. It is inevitable!
Second. He is Homicide Detective. As such, He won’t be showing up at your house with the Publisher Clearing House winning ticket! If he shows up in your neck of the woods, it’s most likely do with to the result of some type of violence. If he gets violent with some of these characters, its due to him, reacting to violence. Not because he had nothing else to do and decides to go pick a fight.
Blaming Nick for getting violent with many of the Wesen he encounters is like my wife, blaming me for getting the car wet when she asks me to go to the store in the rain. It’s not a choice. It is inevitable!
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!