Snow White and Bigby Prositution Theory

Theory: In episode 1, you and Snow are in the taxi together discussing the case and becoming closer. Many think that Snow is just talking about just work, but the truth is she and Bigby are already close. The problem is Snow knows she and Bigby cannot have a relationship known to the public; however, this does not stop them from other ways of expressing their love for each other.

Snow: "Who do you think... did this??"

-She is asking who should help Bigby and Snow as is who should be glamoured as Georgie in Episode 3 while Snow is glamoured as Nerissa stripping for Georgie.

Snow: *"...to have to turn to... prostitution... I... I wish there was more that we could do... But Crane runs things his own way."
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-Crane represents Fabletown and what people will think of them if they started dating.

Depending on the way you treat Georgie at the Pudding and Pie (whether you smash his place up, hurt Georgie, or act diplomatic) determines the type of sex you want from "Nerissa"- rough or sensational. If you refuse to pay "Nerissa" you are giving Snow permission to hire male prostitutes for herself AKA Tweedledumb. (We know he is a prostitute because he is in a picture with the Pudding and Pie girls in Episode 3 at Holly's Bar with Lilly's things or at least do "extra jobs" on the side.)

We all know Snow is all about "due process", so for her to setup a prostitution appointment for her and Bigby to be together would make more sense and would be socially acceptable.

In Episode 3 at the funeral, Snow says "....2 minutes.... I don't mean to be... uhmm." She's probably talking about how long Bigby lasted in bed whether she liked it or not. The fact that she told the real Nerissa (or "Faith") knows what really happened and helped them as a favor.

After Bigby gets shot Snow says "Well... that could have gone better... .." and Bigby has the option to say "Anytime." lol

Snow and Bigby set up an appointment with each other.

Afterall, discretion is our guarantee.

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