(09-20-2017, 10:57 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Wesen were depicted as being in all walks of life, but if victimized by another wesen, they were essentially the same as undocumented immigrants; they never asked for help from the police because they feared being revealed as wesen. The wesen world was a secret subculture in which victims were usually even more afraid of the authorities than criminals.
"Leave it to Beavers" could easily have been rewritten as a non-genre story set in any number of communities where the people are just as afraid of the cops as they are of the local gangs. In order to deal with the criminals, the hero first has to win the confidence of the community that fears him because he wears a badge.
He didn't win the confidence of the wesen community. They didn't ask Nick to intervene in their problems. He did so anyway, as some kind superhero. It takes ego to do that. In other words, Nick isn't a humble man. He needs to be the center of attention.
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.