Talk:Zootopia/@comment-27926499-20160330111647/@comment-5294119-20160401183834

Lazy Skeptic, Boy, you really weren't in your senses when you wrote the latest comment. I never said anything about Bellwether wanting to dart Judy at all. I was only speaking against her idea about framing her, which Dawn clearly had nothing to pin her for and the fact that it was the opposite of her prejudiced agenda.

Even you admitted that there are plot holes where Dawn made several mistakes in her plan and cold have used it to her advantage, but never did.

" maybe some of those missing mammals were people who had been asigned to work on keeping things quiet."? Why in the world would they do that if they are being targeted by Bellwether? They would report it right away since Bellwether has no real killing intent.

Didn't it ever occur to you that the lab was just a subway car instead of a secret hidden factory mass producing it? It does avoid suspicion, but then again it was as if it was made to be a one shot deal.

Don't you see? Even if Dawn had darted Nick to kill Judy, she would never have stayed there with the dart gun and briefcase in her hooves, with her henchmen by her side and monologuing till the police arrived. How would she have hid the gun in the last few seconds before the police arrived? Or even the briefcase or even her ram henchmen? That too wondering what they were doing there and not helping Judy when she needed it? It would've been all too suspicious and the fact that Bellwether had access to every camera in the city would invite more scrutiny to the scene.

Again, you never refuted the reason behind Dawn not wanting to dart Dr Badger and stop the antidote from being developed considering she knew of her location but never gave Doug the permission to dart her.

Bellwether putting Judy on the case, knowing that she was blowing her cover and putting a kibosh to her plans, was a big plot hole itself, even if she had wanted to frame Lionheart. Once he was captured, Judy discovered that the savage reversion was not natural, but forced, meaning somebody was poisioning the predators.

Darting Nick during the time Manchas was apprehended would have made plenty of sense since he was a predator and having Judy put a stop to him would have been perfect for the papers as she wasn't injured too. She didn't do that either.

I'm sorry, but I have a deep feeling in my gut that Dawn and her fellow sheep are patsies to someone else's plot. Think about it, since this scene was perpetrated by sheep, the aftermath would depict a scene of a new form of discrimination where the sheep are now ostracized. This is due to the fact that after what Bellwether did, no one would ever trust or depend on a sheep anymore. To the others, it would be perceived that they are putting on a sweet and innocent facade like Bellwether and taking advantage of them in the process. This would lead to a suitable storyline for the sequel and have Nick and Judy connect with Dawn and establish the origins of her prejudiced life.

Then we would find out exactly what made her do this, or if she and the rest of her clan were brainwashed or manipulated into doing this. It is like how suicide bombers are brainwashed into detonating themselves and have the world think that radical Islamists represent all of Islam, when in truth they do not. Similarly, if Judy can crack the case to the core by learning of its origins, it would make more sense. We still don't know her backstory and I thnk we are owed one as well since sheep are considered an easy prey in the world of Zootopia.