Talk:Zootopia/@comment-27806016-20160307013231/@comment-5294119-20160307035433

I agree. An example of that was with Bellwether. True she may have been behind it all, but there was neevr enough build up for her. She's also pretty weak as a villain. She has no offense, doesn't carry a lethal weapon aside from a dart gun which only causes predators to go feral and causes fear in prey animals. There are several discrepanices surrounding her. She first of all helped Judy get on the case and saved her from being fired, then she helped Judy free the predators that she intended to lock up and get them treated in the hospital. Even if Judy hadn't figured out the real cause of the infection, the doctors would have cured them anyway. She doomed herself in more ways than one.

In the end, she called the police over to the same place where the lab had crashed, the evidence was right in her hands and that she was accompanied by thugs. Even if she had wanted to kill Judy(which I doubt) and frame Nick, she could have just fled, but she never did that. It makes me question her intentions. Still, even after she was foiled, she only wanted to frame them instead of kill them and cover her tracks because that would have eliminated any leads and witnesses.

My guess is that she wanted to be captured and feels awful for what she did. Even so, this didn't throw away my passion for the film, in fact, it increased it. I really wish a sequel gets greenlit and we see both Nick and Judy connecting with Bellwether and discover her true motives. Being mistreated by Lionheart is one thing, but darting predators isn't enough to suit one's motive, especially, if she never had any real killing intent. After all, she does share the same backgrounds as Nick and Judy and I hope she makes amends for what she has done. It's never too late to do the right thing and humility is the best lesson for anyone starting anew.

That would serve as a superb plotline for the sequel. We'll get closure, character development and possibly a new and actual evil villain.