11-05-2018, 02:20 AM
(11-04-2018, 05:13 PM)N_grimm Wrote:(11-04-2018, 12:46 PM)irukandji Wrote: If the new books were so important, why was there an attempt to sell them to Meisner? Surely Monroe didn't think Meisner was just going to let him keep the books and paraphenalia. And even when that deal fell through, when was it ever shown that Nick absolutely could not do without the books and/or weapons?
I don’t this this is correct. Monroe didn’t try to sell the books to Meisner. The books where owned by Felix, who contacted Monroe to get in contact with Nick. He had heard about Nick because Monroe's mother “couldn't keep her mouth shut” – according to Rosalee (deleted scene). But Felix demanded a high price (I think it was $100.000 for one book), so Meisner was brought into the picture because of the funding. The books where intended for Nick, because he was a Grimm. This issue was resolved when Felix was killed and they just moved everything into Monroe’s basement. Back to the importants of the books and weapons. This was one of the cornerstones in Nicks life as a Grimm. In almost all “wesen of the week episodes”, Nick used information from the books and/or weapons.
Gees peoples, I know I been labeled to be harsh and accused of coming down hard on the BS artists on this forum. Yet, here we go again with another beautiful example on why this wack-a-doodle contributor has no flocking clue on the subject at hand.
I guess, to this contributor, when it finances a car purchase with a loan, the lending institution drives the car around instead of the purchaser.
Adding to this contributor'r recent repertoire of asking, on another thread, why Diana liked Meisner so much by overlooking, he was the one that delivered her in that cabin in the woods, into this world, makes one wonder. Is this a question of; "What were they watching?" Or a case of plain stupidity.
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!