(06-23-2015, 08:13 AM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: The way I see they investigate the crime without pre judgment. When the crime involves wesen, which always happens, they try to understand the context asking to Monroe and Rosales likes the frog girl case. When the case doesn't involve wesen characteristics or they have elements out of the wesen world they bring the case to the system.
That is how I see. But looking ahead Nick is becoming darker and we expect he darker in season 5. I am expecting he less supportive to weeks. I think he will start to work out of the law more often. Justice will not be in his priorities. This kind of started in the season 4 and will become deeper not season 5.
BUT until now this is how I saw them working.
Well, I wouldn't say Nick doesn't prejudge. He sees the criminals are wesen and he's already judged how he's going to handle them. In the majority of cases, they do not end up in custody. In the majority of the cases they end up dead.
I'm going to put that aside for a moment because we all know there's a large population of wesen out there. It's logical to assume that Nick is not the only one handling the criminal element wesen, right? That being the case, all the other police see are humans. Apparently they're handling the criminals as they should be or there would be a huge investigation into the extraordinary number of 'unsolveable' cases where criminals end up dead. But the only cases questioned were those handled by Nick and Hank.
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