12-29-2017, 03:45 PM
(12-29-2017, 03:17 PM)Henry of green Wrote:(12-28-2017, 08:05 PM)irukandji Wrote:(12-28-2017, 07:55 PM)izzy Wrote: He has to. There are only two characters that seem innately reflective on the show, Monroe and Renard. Of the two, Monroe seems to be the only one to truly look beyond his own circumstances. Most assuredly he has to know he has innately endangered his children's well being and the family. Consider at any time, Monroe can now be implicated in a series of murders. Realistically he has to live everyday knowing one of the rogue cops could expose him, blackmail him, whatever. Or simply some honest cop could come across a clue (however honest cops seem rare in Portland). In addition someone could opt for revenge and use him, Rosalee, or their children to get at Nick or simply as revenge against Monroe. He also is likely an international treasured artifact thief. My guess is, that little incident most assuredly will eventually be traced back to him thus robbing him of his livelihood.
Regrets you ask, I bet over time Monroe grows to rue the day he met Nick Burkhardt.
This is very interesting to me. At the end of the series, Monroe's triplets are now around 20 years old. Nick and Adalind as well as Diana and Kelly are going to kill wesen. Monroe's triplets are going with them. But Monroe and Rosalee were conspicuously absent.
Irk, I find your post quite interesting but don’t forget without Nick in his life Monroe wouldn’t have the love of his life Rosalee, it was through Nick after all that he met her. I have to admit thought at times Nick seriously took Monroe for granted.
If there is something people want to use against Nick, this is definitely something that has some merit to it. I too have thought Nick has taken Monroe for granted at times. It's something Monroe has pointed out early in the series. There was also that bit in season 5 where Monroe was willing to smell like a dumpster for their case and Nick said he wasn't getting in his car after it was over. It was supposed to be funny but I thought it came off badly that Nick said that after Monroe helped he and Hank out on the case for nothing in return.
You are right about Monroe and Rosalee though. Monroe told Nick not to feel guilty about he and Rosalee delaying their honeymoon to help him after Adalind de-grimmed him because he wouldn't have met her if it weren't for him.