As I said before there used to be a member here who made some great points during our Season 1 re- watch about how most of initial comments by Monroe to Nick about Wessons turned out wrong. His point was that the show writers hadn't quite figured that stuff out yet. I'll see if i can find that thread. Anyway, by the end of the first couple of episodes, most of that stuff got figured out. I don't think we have much or even any inconsistencies since.
I forgot about the Lodge. I think it was all beavers. and if i remember right the church's congregation was all sheep. The restaurant was all pigs. I think Monroe's friends, and his support group were multi-species, so perhaps Monroe was always a more tolerant and less traditional Wesson. Oh wait, of course he was - he is a Vegan, too. Anyway, the point I think I'm trying to make is that most of our evidence is that Wesson do get together along species line, and have opporurtunities to find mates of their own species. Probably cross species get-togethers are more rare.
Oh, and come to think of it. In Dying On A Prayer, the Weson's ex-wife was human. so that kind of relationship pops up in Grimm once in a while too.
OK, the guy's name was HellJacket.
In this thread he made most of his points. mostly knocking the stuff Hank told Grimm in S1E1. BTW, the guy was sometimes... um... atangonistic in this forum. I can't remember if he ended up getting kicked out or what. but to give the credit he made this point pretty well.
http://grimmforum.com/forum/Thread-Why-C...bad?page=2
I forgot about the Lodge. I think it was all beavers. and if i remember right the church's congregation was all sheep. The restaurant was all pigs. I think Monroe's friends, and his support group were multi-species, so perhaps Monroe was always a more tolerant and less traditional Wesson. Oh wait, of course he was - he is a Vegan, too. Anyway, the point I think I'm trying to make is that most of our evidence is that Wesson do get together along species line, and have opporurtunities to find mates of their own species. Probably cross species get-togethers are more rare.
Oh, and come to think of it. In Dying On A Prayer, the Weson's ex-wife was human. so that kind of relationship pops up in Grimm once in a while too.
OK, the guy's name was HellJacket.
In this thread he made most of his points. mostly knocking the stuff Hank told Grimm in S1E1. BTW, the guy was sometimes... um... atangonistic in this forum. I can't remember if he ended up getting kicked out or what. but to give the credit he made this point pretty well.
http://grimmforum.com/forum/Thread-Why-C...bad?page=2