11-14-2020, 02:41 PM
OK so, after my 9th or 10th viewing of the show from my Amazon Prime subscription on my LG Nanocell 86 inch TV. I have concluded the Monroe surname and whom owned Nicks House.
In the scene after baby Kelly is born and taken to Nicks home. Monroe and Rosalie were setting up the home for the newborn. On the way out, Monroe tells Nick to move from his home, due to all the past bad occurrences that took place in his abode.
In the scene when the movers are taking out the remaining boxes, Adalind asked Nick, how long had he lived there. Nick replies, he bough the house six and a half years prior. He never mentioned he moved in with Juliette or bought it with Juliette.
As for the argument about Nick moving out of Juliette's house after she came out of her coma. Some will try to make the otherwise argument, because they are confused by their inability to distinguish ownership to chivalry. Nick first slept on the couch, since she did not remembered him. he then tried sleeping in the trailer, then he moved in with Monroe. He was being a gentleman and trying to win her back. Us gentlemen would have NOT kicked her out!
As for Monroe's surname. There is the infamous scene when Monroe was in the early stages of entertaining Rosalee. He pulls out a serving plate with what he called, "his family crest" with the same type of banner Hank was looking at in the Grimm book of ancestry and the name was 'Blutbaden'. In addition, he also had a Blutbaden figure on the stain glass window of his door. why would a not -so-nice type of Wesen broadcast the type of specie of Wesen living there, nor would they use old time advertising by plastering their species on a formal serving plate, if they all lived incognito. He had that figure on his door because it represented his family surname & crest of a Blutbaden.
Some will claim the question was asked with one of the show's producer or writer and as I recalled it, he wasn't forthcoming. Some will attest to a Rosalee's sonogram having the name Rosalee Monroe. If Monroe was his surname, why would his uncle and his father call him by his surname and not his 1st name? Because his 1st name was Monroe and his family name was Blutbaden.
In the scene after baby Kelly is born and taken to Nicks home. Monroe and Rosalie were setting up the home for the newborn. On the way out, Monroe tells Nick to move from his home, due to all the past bad occurrences that took place in his abode.
In the scene when the movers are taking out the remaining boxes, Adalind asked Nick, how long had he lived there. Nick replies, he bough the house six and a half years prior. He never mentioned he moved in with Juliette or bought it with Juliette.
As for the argument about Nick moving out of Juliette's house after she came out of her coma. Some will try to make the otherwise argument, because they are confused by their inability to distinguish ownership to chivalry. Nick first slept on the couch, since she did not remembered him. he then tried sleeping in the trailer, then he moved in with Monroe. He was being a gentleman and trying to win her back. Us gentlemen would have NOT kicked her out!
As for Monroe's surname. There is the infamous scene when Monroe was in the early stages of entertaining Rosalee. He pulls out a serving plate with what he called, "his family crest" with the same type of banner Hank was looking at in the Grimm book of ancestry and the name was 'Blutbaden'. In addition, he also had a Blutbaden figure on the stain glass window of his door. why would a not -so-nice type of Wesen broadcast the type of specie of Wesen living there, nor would they use old time advertising by plastering their species on a formal serving plate, if they all lived incognito. He had that figure on his door because it represented his family surname & crest of a Blutbaden.
Some will claim the question was asked with one of the show's producer or writer and as I recalled it, he wasn't forthcoming. Some will attest to a Rosalee's sonogram having the name Rosalee Monroe. If Monroe was his surname, why would his uncle and his father call him by his surname and not his 1st name? Because his 1st name was Monroe and his family name was Blutbaden.
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