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** That same episode starts with coffee at Monroe's house in the morning, with Monroe asking Nick when he was going to tell his girlfriend. He means about Wesen and Grimms, but the viewer might be forgiven in thinking that they started sleeping together.
** In "Leave It to Beavers", this happens when Juliette wants Monroe to come to dinner. Nick immediately panics trying to figure out Monroe and he are going to say that will keep the nature of their (working) "''relationship''" secret from her. The whole scene plays out like they're trying to hide an affair.
* [[Horrible Camping Trip]]: The couple at the beginning of "Let Your Hair Down" had no idea what was coming... and it wasn't even [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters|a supernatural threat.]]
* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]]: Monroe knows way more about the supernatural than Nick does, and is way more physically capable if he goes wolfy, which admittedly isn't his favorite thing.
* [[I Am Not Left-Handed]]: "I didn’t call a Fuchsbau"—cue Blutbad attack.
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** In Episode 11, they meet a friend of Monroe's, a [[Black Widow|Spinnetod]], named [[Charlotte's Web|Charlotte]].
** Ariel Eberhart claims she got her dragon tattoo "long before [[The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo|that book]] came out."
** Episode 19 episode is titled "[[Leave It to Beaver|Leave It to Beavers]]s".
** The bigfoot investigators in "Big Feet" are named Patterson and Gimlin, after the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patterson-Gimlin_film Patterson-Gimlin film.]
* [[Sinister Minister]]: {{spoiler|One of Captain Renard's allies is a Catholic priest who serves as "God's Wrath" and will kill those who go against Renard's rule over the Wesen in the area}}.
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