09-15-2018, 11:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2018, 11:10 PM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
A "threat" is someone who's about to kill you in the next few seconds, not someone who's likely to try it again someday. That's "Cop 101," and thankfully most real cops get that.
I don't recall it ever being said that Marie "saved" Farley. Only that the two of them were going to get married. Which at least implies that Marie wasn't expecting to kill any of his immediate family, even if they didn't approve of the marriage.
Once again, the mere fact that Marie was capable of perceiving some wesen as not candidates for extermination had to mean that she was able to distinguish between wesen she saw as "bad ones" and ones she didn't. Her reasons for making such distinctions are irrelevant.
I don't recall it ever being said that Marie "saved" Farley. Only that the two of them were going to get married. Which at least implies that Marie wasn't expecting to kill any of his immediate family, even if they didn't approve of the marriage.
Once again, the mere fact that Marie was capable of perceiving some wesen as not candidates for extermination had to mean that she was able to distinguish between wesen she saw as "bad ones" and ones she didn't. Her reasons for making such distinctions are irrelevant.