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'Grimm' Season 4 Cast News, Spoilers: Will Monroe Make it Out Alive in 'Tribunal'?

During the mid-season premiere for the fourth season of the hit supernatural crime-fighting drama series "Grimm," fans saw how Nick (David Giuntoli) tried desperately to get a hold of Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) in "Wesenrein."

If remembered, Monroe was abducted in the grounds of marrying a Fuchsbau and having friends with a Grimm – an act which Wesenreins abhor so much.

Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Mitchell is trying to imply that his character might not make it out alive when the next episode titled "Tribunal" airs tonight. As stated by the website, "there isn't really anything that his character can say to stop the Wesnrein from killing him."

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"It's one of those things where people who are murderous and deluded and racist, and people who thrive on hate, such as we see in the world today, need something on which to hang their despicable actions," Mitchell said. "People choose religion a lot of the times as a sort of justification for committing acts of murder."

Adding to the certainty of his demise, a new promo trailer showed Monroe standing in trial.

"You will now be put to death," one Wesenrein announces.

The scene then cuts to a blood-covered Monroe shouting, in what appears to be his last breath, "I will see you in Hell."

"It is done," the Wesenrein leader then declares.

If these hints would turn out to be true, then Monroe's death will create a big impact on Rosalee (Bree Turner).

"I think Rosalee would just be completely devastated," the actor continued. "She would. With what she's been through in her life. I think it would be bad. I like to think that if Monroe doesn't make it, then Rosalee is going to go on a bender for the ages and she might not pull out. She's just gonna spiral."

"Grimm" Season 4 Episode 10 airs this Friday, Jan. 23, at 9 p.m. on NBC.

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