User blog comment:JoxFox2109/PG Proposal: Judy Hopps/@comment-30027972-20191007103755/@comment-43941699-20191007151113

Excuse me? Making mistakes is not a disqualifying factor and it's not worth mentioning. Mistakes are purely accidental and Judy actually didn't know she offended anyone unless they confront her about it. There is a difference between making a mistake and doing wrong; we don't make mistakes on purpose and know it had consequences. Oftentimes people confuse one with the other. I'm not trying to be rude here. I saw the movie. Based on what ThatScrewyDuck said, Nick was the potential witness and Judy was first being polite, but Nick wasn't cooperating until she had to resort to blackmailing in order to get him to help her out on the Otterman case. Nick still didn't cooperate with her and brought her to different areas to stall her, and it wasn't until Chief Bogo demanded her badge that he realized how she was struggling on the job and sticks up for her. Overtime they developed a friendship, which was eventually threatened after a press conference that made people fear the predators including Nick. Judy is actually remorseful when it had those consequences. Later, when Judy learns from her former childhood bully, Gideon Grey that he called the flowers night howlers and from her family that it can even make prey animals like rabbits savage, Judy returns to Zootopia to set everything right, including reconciling with Nick, reopening the case, and exposing the mastermind behind the operation, and got the people of Zootopia to welcome back the predators to society. Nick was so happy that he became a police officer to help the community. Judy learns from her mistakes so she can make a difference. I am going to say yes.