Why Mary Chose...

Anyone else find it strange that Mary knows the Wolf can be easily taken out by a silver bullet, she has access to guns and has the silver bullets right at the foundry and yet she chooses the physical confrontation with him. I understand villains always underestimate the hero, which is why they often lose, but in this case she could have been through with him in the little annex in seconds with one bullet and yet she chooses the, albeit much creepier, route which causes her to lose.

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  • She wanted him to turn into "The Big Bad Wolf".
    (Maybe he only turns into the Big Bad Wolf by physical confrontation.)

  • Right, I guess her bloodthirsty personality made her pretty damn gullible.

    She wanted him to turn into "The Big Bad Wolf". (Maybe he only turns into the Big Bad Wolf by physical confrontation.)

  • If she had shot us with a silver bullet , that wouldn't be a fair fight :) her bloodthirsty and cruel fatal flaws... pff

  • Which makes no sense because he's even more dangerous that way. Further, if that WAS her goal, as some sort of badge of honor that she killed the all-powerful BBB, I'd think she'd have a gun ready for when he did.

    She wanted him to turn into "The Big Bad Wolf". (Maybe he only turns into the Big Bad Wolf by physical confrontation.)

  • Didn't seem like anyone was worried about a fair fight when they all attacked him at once. She's also not worried about a fair fight when she "shows up and feeds their livers to the family dog" at kids parties.

    abelbennett posted: »

    If she had shot us with a silver bullet , that wouldn't be a fair fight her bloodthirsty and cruel fatal flaws... pff

  • She definitely has a thing for violence. I think she knew that the fight would be a short and disappointing one if she shot Bigby again, considering how quickly he went down after the first one. I think she underestimated him (considering he was still wounded from their last meeting) and assumed she'd get to engage in an awesome, bloody fight that she could win.

    What I want to know is how she didn't seem to be prepared for Bigby's huff and puff ability. After all, only a few minutes before, she says to him (depending on the dialogue you chose) "Didn't your mother teach you any manners? Or was she too busy fucking whatever breeze blew through town?", indicating that she was very aware of who Bigby's father is.

  • That's not the reason. She wanted to see him as the Big Bad Wolf because she fantasized seeing him in his form.

    vynn007 posted: »

    Which makes no sense because he's even more dangerous that way. Further, if that WAS her goal, as some sort of badge of honor that she killed the all-powerful BBB, I'd think she'd have a gun ready for when he did.

  • She heard about Bigby's huff and puff ability, but she heard of him using that ability when he was still a puppy.

    nursethalia posted: »

    She definitely has a thing for violence. I think she knew that the fight would be a short and disappointing one if she shot Bigby again, con

  • Ah! I really need to replay this game - so much slips my mind!

    LukaszB posted: »

    She heard about Bigby's huff and puff ability, but she heard of him using that ability when he was still a puppy.

  • Lungs not livers

    vynn007 posted: »

    Didn't seem like anyone was worried about a fair fight when they all attacked him at once. She's also not worried about a fair fight when she "shows up and feeds their livers to the family dog" at kids parties.

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