Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-121.54.32.138-20150104085930/@comment-184.158.60.50-20171113211710

I remember an episode of GRIMM where Nick introduces Monroe as "James Monroe." I don't even know which season it was, because at that time I was watching a daily showingof the synicated series on TNT. I didn't think his full name was a big deal, so I didn't record which episode it is. Now I wish I had, since there seems to be some misleading information being put out. If the writers are denying Monroe's first name is James, they are either forgetful, or they want to wish away the fact that their script clearly named him. Maybe they would like to wish away what they did, to make him seem more mysterious as a mononymous person. If they wanted that, they should have been more careful. Of course, without an episode citation my testimony will not be satisfying to many fans. But remember that cited license for "James Christopher Monroe." It fits right in. That is another name reference that I myself never noticed.