06-23-2015, 09:57 AM
(06-23-2015, 09:41 AM)irukandji Wrote:(06-23-2015, 09:23 AM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: Again... all of this is about context... Where I live, if grimm were real life... Certainly we would fall into "the extraordinary number of 'unsolveable' cases where criminals end up dead"... Or even worst... "the extraordinary number of 'unsolveable' cases where criminals..." are still out there doing more crimes...
Only Nick's cases fall into that category. I think it's because he can see the wesen as they are and so he is judging them, killing them, and writing the cases off as unsolveable.
Fictional Detective Jones, on the other hand, arrests some wesen robbing a bank. He cannot see they are wesen but he follows department procedure, arrests them and takes them in to the precinct.
No CSI here, it comes down to how the officers view the criminals. One follows procedure, the other does not.
You didn't understand me... In real life... In the country I live... there are a lot of unsolved cases.... and a lot of cases where the criminals dies becuase they resisted arrest. So, if grimm were real life... certanly this cases that happend in my country would certantly be wesen cases.
About the context... About the sample of Fictional Detective Jones (sorry, I don't know him so I will write based on what you wrote...). He doesn't know the wesens so his decition is based on uncomplete information... While Nick has a leattle more information about the criminals to decide... This diference of information changes their decisions simply because decisions are based on the informations we have.... And here we come to the context... again... the diferent information Nick and jones have change their context... I am not saing one is worng and the other is right... I am saying that if whant to analise their actions you must considere the context...
Beisdes that, I remember there was an episode where wesens robbing bank... Nick followed the procedure...as far as I remember... because in that case the wesen characterist didn't enter in the equacion... In this same episode, Sean informed the council that killed the criminals inside the prision. No Nick involved in this killing... Here is another point... in grimm we have the system law... and the council law... Nick always goes against the council trying to get with the system law... Jones doens't have do deal with the council... so.... their context is different...