Talk:Zootopia/@comment-27926499-20160330111647/@comment-5294119-20160331080514

Lazy Skeptic, I don't necessarily disagree with you considering her plan was to spread fear and panic among the community until all predators were segregated, but I have doubts about her intention to kill.

You see, in the last scene after she had "darted" Nick, she could have escaped the scene and made it look like she was watching from a distance. Instead, she stood there on the edge, with the evidence in her hooves, her henchmen by her side and a burning subway car nearby. She just stood there monologuing until the authorities had arrived and for no reason blurted out her plans to Judy at the time of her demise. This is not how a criminal mastermind would do things FYI.

After she was foiled, she merely wanted to frame Nick and Judy even though she had no dirt on Judy and considering she's a prey, it just wouldn't fit her prejudiced plans for predators. There was simply more ways than one for her to go down and the fact that she had no contingencies in case her plans went south pretty much gives the impression that she wanted to be foiled.

She could have darted Nick anytime during the film, she didn't. Worst of all, she could have darted Dr Honey Badger and prevented the cure from ever being made, she didn't do that either.

Something worth thinking about, don't you think. I do believe the film's writer's are going to bring her back in the sequel and have us see what really made her go off the deep end, with Nick and Judy connecting and empathizing with her since she has the same prejudiced background as both of them.