Why I like them: at first, it was the clocks (that takes focus and dedication)...then came the humor and his way of handling Nick shanghai-ing him into everything. Why I don’t: I'd say how he lets Nick walk all over him...but then, given what Grimms did to his family, I'd be studious to avoid that outcome if I were him too. Favorite episode (scene if movie, book, manga, etc) - the one with the sheep wesen, as that let Monroe (and his actor) stretch their acting chops. {didn't see the pun til i finished typing} Favorite season/movie/book/volume: season 1. Favorite line: "All things have an end, only the sausage has two." OTP: Monroe/Juliet, as Nick's bound and determined to keep repeating the same cycle of omission where she's concerned. Brotp: Monroe/Hank. Head Canon: Monroe can't actually see red. but, like color-blind people IRL, he's learned when to react so it looks like he can see it. (if he could see red, think of all the times he's been in the company of Juliet, among other red nouns) Unpopular opinion: Monroe's not related to Captain Sean Renard (them being related is a recurring speculation in some Grimm-comms; Renard being a fox in Classic Grimm) A wish: Monroe (and Hank) get to have an entire episode without Nick onscreen even once. An oh-god-please-don't-ever-happen: Monroe's surviving family shows up, and it turns out he's been understating them to Nick. 5 words to best describe them: relaxed, calm, easysmiling, loyal, helpful, smart My nickname for them: Monroe, the smarter of the set.
Wow. I never would have pictured that for some reason. I think it's because I love, love, LOVE Rosalie. So Monroe/Rosalie is one of the best things ever. But to each their own.
A wish: Monroe (and Hank) get to have an entire episode without Nick onscreen even once.
Why I like them: at first, it was the clocks (that takes focus and dedication)...then came the humor and his way of handling Nick shanghai-ing him into everything.
Why I don’t: I'd say how he lets Nick walk all over him...but then, given what Grimms did to his family, I'd be studious to avoid that outcome if I were him too.
Favorite episode (scene if movie, book, manga, etc) - the one with the sheep wesen, as that let Monroe (and his actor) stretch their acting chops. {didn't see the pun til i finished typing}
Favorite season/movie/book/volume: season 1.
Favorite line: "All things have an end, only the sausage has two."
OTP: Monroe/Juliet, as Nick's bound and determined to keep repeating the same cycle of omission where she's concerned.
Brotp: Monroe/Hank.
Head Canon: Monroe can't actually see red. but, like color-blind people IRL, he's learned when to react so it looks like he can see it. (if he could see red, think of all the times he's been in the company of Juliet, among other red nouns)
Unpopular opinion: Monroe's not related to Captain Sean Renard (them being related is a recurring speculation in some Grimm-comms; Renard being a fox in Classic Grimm)
A wish: Monroe (and Hank) get to have an entire episode without Nick onscreen even once.
An oh-god-please-don't-ever-happen: Monroe's surviving family shows up, and it turns out he's been understating them to Nick.
5 words to best describe them: relaxed, calm, easysmiling, loyal, helpful, smart
My nickname for them: Monroe, the smarter of the set.
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Wow. I never would have pictured that for some reason. I think it's because I love, love, LOVE Rosalie. So Monroe/Rosalie is one of the best things ever. But to each their own.
A wish: Monroe (and Hank) get to have an entire episode without Nick onscreen even once.
YES! I want this too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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the Blutbad reaction to the color red, perhaps? ;)
I let Monroe have fun with that question. :)
> I think it's because I love, love, LOVE Rosalie.
I do as well - she's awesome.
but before they introduced Rosalee... (Rosalie?)
> So Monroe/Rosalie is one of the best things ever.
*nods*
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