The way Monroe and Rosalee are already a unit even before they’re together. They walk as a unit, they talk together. I love them so much!
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Monroe and Rosalee are a true partnership of equals. Juliet is always at a disadvantage because she’s not part of the Grimm/Wesen world, so she’s dependent on Nick for knowledge and protection, and by the time Nick and Adalind get together, she’s solely dependent on Nick as well. But Monroe and Rosalee are courageous, intuitive and intelligent – they’re in it together.
The word was Vorherrscher, but that’s more a general term for the offspring of two different types of Wesen, not something that’s specific to a Blutbad and Fuchsbau.
According to Rosalee and Monroe, the offspring of two different types of Wesen will have the traits of the dominant Wesen species. It’s not clear what is meant by “dominant” in this case, but either way the implication is that their kids will carry the genes of both types but only display the traits (woge and abilities) of one parent.
I hope we get the Grimm spin-off too! And I hope we get to see those lil babies all grown up and badass.
“I wasn’t really a believer in love at first sight until I met you. Although, to be honest, it wasn’t really love at first sight as much as love at first brick… because if you hadn’t hit that guy when you did, I don’t think I would be standing here today.”