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− | When Nick and Hank visit Monroe and Rosalee at the spice shop to ask about the performers at Carnival Metamorphosia, he and Rosalee explain about the circuses and their history. They explain that because the woging is presented as a trick, it does not break the [[Gesetzbuch Ehrenkodex]]. When Nick describes the murders, they tell them about the |
+ | When Nick and Hank visit Monroe and Rosalee at the spice shop to ask about the performers at Carnival Metamorphosia, he and Rosalee explain about the circuses and their history. They explain that because the woging is presented as a trick, it does not break the [[Gesetzbuch Ehrenkodex]]. When Nick describes the murders, they tell them about the Umkippen. After the detectives leave, Rosalee suggests that they should go to the Carnival and investigate themselves. Monroe is skeptical until Rosalee points out it would be better for the Wesen in the Carnival if they investigate, rather than Nick as a Grimm. |
At the Carnival when Rosalee is hired, Monroe stays close and when Rosalee learns about [[Max Robbins]]'s behavior he calls Nick. |
At the Carnival when Rosalee is hired, Monroe stays close and when Rosalee learns about [[Max Robbins]]'s behavior he calls Nick. |