01-21-2018, 04:05 PM
Quote:We don't know that. In point of fact, we don't even know if it's true. Monroe himself said it was not "so common" knowledge. One wonders how he come by it then.The biggest problem with your point of view is you fail to consider. Grimm is a scripted show. That means what is said is not opinion of the character. When Monroe was delivering the line. That was the writers providing narrative so the viewers would have some back story.
What seems to corroborate that the furis rubians were somehow in on this whole Pope thing, is the episode, The Believer. Dwight used his wesen woge to simulate the devil. These supposed imprisoned furis rubians did exactly the same thing. The end result for Dwight was the same as the furis rubians. Apparently many believed they were devils and neither refused the money that came their way. They both perpetrated a fraud.
I have noticed there are many post where people argue about the validity of what a character says. The arguments sound like someone debating a conversation they heard. My point every word on this show, every facial expression, or reaction is determined by the writers. They are not the feelings of the character or the actor. This is the same point I keep making when the discussion turns toward a characters actions. People argue as if it was the characters choice. The discussion should be what the writers are trying to portray.
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