Of course it's a stressful situation for her, and I feel for her because of that. But why "act on her emotions" towards someone who has almo… morest nothing to do with it? Aunty's just trying to make a living, and what she's doing is not intrinsically bad. Crane could have just as easily bought the glamour from someone officially qualified to sell it, and the outcome would have been the same. I don't believe Aunty's at fault here. It's obvious to me that whoever killed Lilly thought that Lilly was Snow, and was trying to send a message to Bigby. Aunty had nothing to do with that. She makes a product, and whatever her clients do with that product is irrelevant to her. Snow was just creeped out that Crane bought the glamour from Aunty, and therefore had ill feelings toward her based on circumstantial events, and that's plain wrong in my opinion. I understand her feelings, but it's not right to act on them like that.
Yeah, but it is poor writing to not give her a chance at Greenleaf's to recover some of her morality. Bigby can start to try with 'lets hire her' but she won't give an inch no matter what you have done with her in the past (Bigby being nice and winning her trust).
Auntie was involved into the Murders with her own little 'cheaper' Market. Obviously not intended to support something like such Crimes. But… more Glamours are like Drugs in Fabletown i guess. Naturally Crime will be involved at a certain Time. It's the easiest Target for it because a lot of Fables are needing it. And she's just a old Lady after all. She lost Control over it or simply got intimidated from higher Instances.
And Snow just wanted to have a proper Act being done there. The right Thing. Yeah she was a little too forceful and maybe it got over her Head with burning down the Tree. She too is personally going through all of it with the Lilly and Crane Thing. Its tough to keep a clear Head. Also she is the most of a Representative who should stay for kindness and function in all of this. Moral Authority. Try to keep it up and you're having a hard Time.
These images just gives points where she is bossy and cold. There are many moments in the comics, where she looks very kind and caring.
Bigby likes Snow because he likes her scent, which means a sign for his future mate. There is this symbolic moment, where Bigby bite her flesh in order to make sure she wasn't with the Adversary and that he remembers her. Later in the mundy world, Snow found Bigby again and she cut his flesh with the knife that holds the curse of the Werewolf, so he can live in Fabletown.
Yep, there is more to her than those images. I just used those for examples of her showing her more assertive side. She can be caring, but she doesn't take any crap and she does have a bit of a temper. She has to be self-reliant and take charge sometimes because of her job, and with all of the stuff that she went through when she was younger, it just makes sense. And in the second panel that I posted, she is totally justified in saying those words to the character that she's talking to.
I think aside from the fact that Bigby is drawn to Snow because of things he just can't deny, (like her scent... he is a wolf after all), he also admires her strength of character, even if they don't always agree with each other early in the comics.
These images just gives points where she is bossy and cold. There are many moments in the comics, where she looks very kind and caring.
B… moreigby likes Snow because he likes her scent, which means a sign for his future mate. There is this symbolic moment, where Bigby bite her flesh in order to make sure she wasn't with the Adversary and that he remembers her. Later in the mundy world, Snow found Bigby again and she cut his flesh with the knife that holds the curse of the Werewolf, so he can live in Fabletown.
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hahaha xD
And the librarian already pointed out that what Aunty Greenleaf is doing is NOT illegal. Just not in good taste.
Yeah, but it is poor writing to not give her a chance at Greenleaf's to recover some of her morality. Bigby can start to try with 'lets hire her' but she won't give an inch no matter what you have done with her in the past (Bigby being nice and winning her trust).
These images just gives points where she is bossy and cold. There are many moments in the comics, where she looks very kind and caring.
Bigby likes Snow because he likes her scent, which means a sign for his future mate. There is this symbolic moment, where Bigby bite her flesh in order to make sure she wasn't with the Adversary and that he remembers her. Later in the mundy world, Snow found Bigby again and she cut his flesh with the knife that holds the curse of the Werewolf, so he can live in Fabletown.
Yep, there is more to her than those images. I just used those for examples of her showing her more assertive side. She can be caring, but she doesn't take any crap and she does have a bit of a temper. She has to be self-reliant and take charge sometimes because of her job, and with all of the stuff that she went through when she was younger, it just makes sense. And in the second panel that I posted, she is totally justified in saying those words to the character that she's talking to.
I think aside from the fact that Bigby is drawn to Snow because of things he just can't deny, (like her scent... he is a wolf after all), he also admires her strength of character, even if they don't always agree with each other early in the comics.