This is what Face In the Crowd stated:
In other words, the writers behind Grimm gave no thought to whether the cops in the show are corrupt or not. They're just generic components to the show.
*What I am saying* is that if cops are just generic components to the show, then why is Renard viewed as a corrupt?
Quote:TV typically portrays cops as mavericks who buck authority and even break laws in order to make "justice" happen by the end of a 40 minute episode. I doubt that that aspect of the series format got very much thought at all. Except for the supernatural aspects, Grimm was a pretty formulaic TV cop show.
In other words, the writers behind Grimm gave no thought to whether the cops in the show are corrupt or not. They're just generic components to the show.
*What I am saying* is that if cops are just generic components to the show, then why is Renard viewed as a corrupt?
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