(02-25-2018, 02:18 PM)eric Wrote:I’m not disagreeing or downplaying the long term effect of a revolution that coming generations have to face. Only that a local, homegrown Wesen uprising would have been easier for G & K to successfully pull off only addressing the issue within Nick’s territory. Plus, I think viewers would be more emotionally attached to the strife of Portland Wesen than those on the other side of the globe that we never see. The revolution wouldn’t have to come to fruition for the arc to work. It would be enough for the story to conclude that lifting the secrecy might be possible in the future.(02-25-2018, 09:20 AM)Robyn Wrote: Eric, doesn't every revolution have a long period of chaos and violence before there's an opportunity for peace?Yes, there are longer and shorter periods, but in the meantime things can get messy.In Russia the Revolution could be seen as starting in 1905 and ending in 1918, 1920, 1953 or not ended yet. Some groups probably wish things were finished here. Once fear and repression set in it can take hundreds of years to end. Ask the Roma in Europe. Don't get me wrong Robyn, I am considered the cheery one in my family, you should meet the grumpy ones.
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