(01-13-2018, 06:40 PM)irukandji Wrote: Probably because of the one silly thing that makes no sense in the series and that's the invisible woge. Wesen may have woged out of surprise or fear, but human and wesen cops would have never been able to see it. I'm sure there were wesen who hightailed it just as humans do, but there's no fear of a grimm around. Some might have fought, even been killed, but the incidence of kills was nothing like Nick's after becoming a grimm. I think most wesen and humans would figure they were outnumbered, they wanted to live to see another day, so they gave up without incident.True, but there were Wesen Nick encountered who were so deadly they had to be killed because even when possible for Nick to subdue and arrest them, incarceration wasn’t an option. I don’t know how many Nick encountered over six seasons, but it seems like enough to assume human cops also encountered them and ended up dead or provided bizarre descriptions of their encounters. Either way, there would have been bizarre homicides and reports that left the police scratching their heads.
The WoW in S6E9 would have been such a case. Had Nick not been a Grimm, how would he and Hank have written up their attack by a tree? Would Renard have allowed such a report to be filed or changed it to an acceptable version of events? And what about precincts that didn't have a Zauberbiest police captain who understood why certain cases were so bizarre?
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke