BM phrase.
"Out with the old, in with the new. Long live the Queen". I've seen many people say that it's related to the Red Queen. Well, I think otherwise. I think the meaning is pretty simple - since Mary has just escorted Crane to the car, she means that the ruling power in the Fabletown has changed. Let me explain : "Out with the old" - Crane's out of the game and control; "In with the new" - Snow has taken the control now; "Long live the Queen" - I think she's just ironically congratulating Snow, calling her Queen, making us see the contrast - Queen should be powerful and have control of the things, yet Mary has just taken Crane from her and left her Sheriff almost dead. All those phrases that they'll keep in contact only add up. So, what do you think ?
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I don't think she actually knows about Snow being in control or anything... Plus, Snow, being the queen? I dunno. And i guess the one you were referring to, with the Red Queen theory, that was just me.
I dunno. Hey, i respect your opinion, but i don't agree with it.
I probably didn't tell everything very clearly. I mean, the Queen part is meant as a taunt - Mary saw her being bossy before the fight ("official Fabletown business", "step aside") and she referred to that. Plus, she probably always knew that Snow runned things, not Crane. And no, that wasn't just you - I've seen 4-5 people only today saying it was the Red Queen Mary referred to.
Oh, okay. Well, i guess we should only wait and see.
Still, lemme just throw this at you:
"Kick ass theory", brah
Thanks, sis