I don't know about you guys... If I was in Snow's position I would be pretty pissed off. I don't know, maybe I just like Snow as a character and I tend to forgive her for being a bit of a bitch. :P
If you refer to the comment above, I was replying to TomMartinHagen's comment about lack of scene where you get to talk more about what happened in the Greenleaf's apartment with Snow.
I don't know about you guys... If I was in Snow's position I would be pretty pissed off. I don't know, maybe I just like Snow as a character and I tend to forgive her for being a bit of a bitch. :P
Just look at that arrogant bitch. She has to be the center of attention. She's all over the floor, all over the trees, the houses. Fuck, she's even on the mountain top. Jesus.
Just look at that arrogant bitch. She has to be the center of attention. She's all over the floor, all over the trees, the houses. Fuck, she's even on the mountain top. Jesus.
For me, it's not because Snow isn't Bigby's boss that her idea is dismissed. In fact, I agree with her somewhat regarding Greenleaf's tree. And no, reacting badly to being treated like an inferior rather than an equal isn't arrogant. That's understandable. Here's the definition of arrogant I put stock into: "making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud: an arrogant public official." Specifically the bold and italicized part is what I saw from Snow in that moment.
Bigby's right. Snow isn't his boss, and to order him to do something, despite knowing this after Bigby makes it clear to her that she isn't his boss, is what makes me say she is arrogant, or at least arrogant in that moment. If someone went to work and tried ordering their superior to do something, I think they'd get laughed out of the office.
So dismissing her ideas because "you're not the boss of me" is perfectly fine, but reacting badly to being treated like an inferior rather t… morehan an equal is arrogant? Disclaimer: I didn't take that dialogue tree so I don't know the precise dialogue in it, but consider that you were being as much of an asshole to her as she was to you. There is a reason I didn't go down that kind of dialogue tree.
we know that she isn't the boss but snow is in her own world .. her ego is coming in the way and she's passing orders like superior officer .. she doesn't want to be called as colleague also ... and that's the reality
For me, it's not because Snow isn't Bigby's boss that her idea is dismissed. In fact, I agree with her somewhat regarding Greenleaf's tree. … moreAnd no, reacting badly to being treated like an inferior rather than an equal isn't arrogant. That's understandable. Here's the definition of arrogant I put stock into: "making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud: an arrogant public official." Specifically the bold and italicized part is what I saw from Snow in that moment.
Bigby's right. Snow isn't his boss, and to order him to do something, despite knowing this after Bigby makes it clear to her that she isn't his boss, is what makes me say she is arrogant, or at least arrogant in that moment. If someone went to work and tried ordering their superior to do something, I think they'd get laughed out of the office.
Indeed! You know, it's when the sun shines brightly down upon a large sheet of snow, which will literally blind a person if he or she looks into it for too long without protection, being snow-blind is only temporary, though, thankfully.
Snow ain't arrogant when she wants Bigby to burn the tree. Snow is taking everything personally, which blinds her judgment. Snow even admits it depending on your decisions.
For me, it's not because Snow isn't Bigby's boss that her idea is dismissed. In fact, I agree with her somewhat regarding Greenleaf's tree. … moreAnd no, reacting badly to being treated like an inferior rather than an equal isn't arrogant. That's understandable. Here's the definition of arrogant I put stock into: "making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud: an arrogant public official." Specifically the bold and italicized part is what I saw from Snow in that moment.
Bigby's right. Snow isn't his boss, and to order him to do something, despite knowing this after Bigby makes it clear to her that she isn't his boss, is what makes me say she is arrogant, or at least arrogant in that moment. If someone went to work and tried ordering their superior to do something, I think they'd get laughed out of the office.
She was acting a little bitchy when we visit Greenleaf I will agree with logical things with her but she was just pissed because the witch gave glamours of her.
Indeed! You know, it's when the sun shines brightly down upon a large sheet of snow, which will literally blind a person if he or she looks into it for too long without protection, being snow-blind is only temporary, though, thankfully.
I agree with you that her judgement was blinded at a point, however I think you and I will just have to agree to disagree regarding whether or not she was arrogant at that point.
Snow ain't arrogant when she wants Bigby to burn the tree. Snow is taking everything personally, which blinds her judgment. Snow even admits it depending on your decisions.
I'm afraid I don't follow you (and as it seems, you don't follow me either), which scene are you talking about?
I was talking about there not being a scene to recapitulate what happened in the Greenleaf's appartment.
Edit: Oh, I get it know... you misunderstood me, it's not that we didn't get the scene due to a bug or something, the scene doesn't exist. TomMartinHagen and I were just talking about how there should have been the conversation between Bigby and Snow after what happened in apartment. Not that there was, but we didn't get to see it.
I hope I clarified what I meant. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
She was acting a little bitchy when we visit Greenleaf I will agree with logical things with her but she was just pissed because the witch gave glamours of her.
Indeed! You know, it's when the sun shines brightly down upon a large sheet of snow, which will literally blind a person if he or she looks into it for too long without protection, being snow-blind is only temporary, though, thankfully.
I'm afraid I don't follow you (and as it seems, you don't follow me either), which scene are you talking about?
I was talking about there … morenot being a scene to recapitulate what happened in the Greenleaf's appartment.
Edit: Oh, I get it know... you misunderstood me, it's not that we didn't get the scene due to a bug or something, the scene doesn't exist. TomMartinHagen and I were just talking about how there should have been the conversation between Bigby and Snow after what happened in apartment. Not that there was, but we didn't get to see it.
I hope I clarified what I meant. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Snow ain't arrogant when she wants Bigby to burn the tree. Snow is taking everything personally, which blinds her judgment. Snow even admits it depending on your decisions.
I agree with you that her judgement was blinded at a point, however I think you and I will just have to agree to disagree regarding whether or not she was arrogant at that point.
Reply-wise, posting videos-wise, or gif picture-wise? I'm pretty sure I've listened to a few of their songs before, feel free to refresh my memory, haha.
Reply-wise, posting videos-wise, or gif picture-wise? I'm pretty sure I've listened to a few of their songs before, feel free to refresh my memory, haha.
Ah, I gotcha now, they are familiar sounding to my ears, from wherever I heard them. :P And don't worry about spamming a lot, I've seen plenty of gif posts and conversations on here that fill an entire page sometimes, maybe more!
Everything-wise I guess... your post about snow blindness just reminded me of Black Sabbath's song.
With pleasure:
If you do like what you hear, I would recommend first four albums above all else.
Well, I'm sure you heard them multiple times, they are old band, formed in the late 60's in Birmingham, England. They actually started out as a blues band, but they get in the genres of hard rock, stoner and heavy/doom metal. They are considered to be fathers of heavy metal, along with Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, though I wouldn't call that entirely true, since 80s' heavy metal, though influenced, doesn't really have any important similarities to them in its sound. Black Sabbath with Ozzy Osbourne as singer is its own beast and escapes any classification in genre in my opinion.
General public probably knows them from first Iron Man movie, theirs is the song "Iron Man".
Will not worry then, thanks! People around here keep spamming mostly interesting, it's hard not to go with the flow sometimes.
Ah, I gotcha now, they are familiar sounding to my ears, from wherever I heard them. :P And don't worry about spamming a lot, I've seen plenty of gif posts and conversations on here that fill an entire page sometimes, maybe more!
Well, I'm sure you heard them multiple times, they are old band, formed in the late 60's in Birmingham, England. They actually started out a… mores a blues band, but they get in the genres of hard rock, stoner and heavy/doom metal. They are considered to be fathers of heavy metal, along with Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, though I wouldn't call that entirely true, since 80s' heavy metal, though influenced, doesn't really have any important similarities to them in its sound. Black Sabbath with Ozzy Osbourne as singer is its own beast and escapes any classification in genre in my opinion.
General public probably knows them from first Iron Man movie, theirs is the song "Iron Man".
Will not worry then, thanks! People around here keep spamming mostly interesting, it's hard not to go with the flow sometimes.
Faith wasn't glamoured to look like Snow when she died. Holly's sister, yeah. Did I forget someone?
I also don't think the glamour was the reason Holly's sister (what's her damn name? I'm tired of typing ''Holly's sister'', lol) was murdered. Pretty confident she was killed because she was one of Crane's whores and the glamour just happened to be there at the time.
I'm having trouble putting blame on Greenleaf for anything. It's irresponsible, but as we talked about not illegal. I think it should be regulated, though. Go through the Democratic process though (whatever that is for the Fables, idk) and get it on the books, on the fly emotional decisions to just enforce stuff (burning the tree because she wants it done) as you see fit is anarchy and does no good for the common Fable. It's a bad precedent when you let your officials like Snow, Bigby or Crane do as they wish. As I type that I remember fondly beating the piss out of Dee (or Dum) and stealing their fat wad of cash.
Again I think the serial killer was going to kill whether the dead troll was glamoured or not, it just happened to work out that way. But until we figure out motive it's hard to say which of us is right.
Faith wasn't glamoured to look like Snow when she died. Holly's sister, yeah. Did I forget someone?
I also don't think the glamour was th… moree reason Holly's sister (what's her damn name? I'm tired of typing ''Holly's sister'', lol) was murdered. Pretty confident she was killed because she was one of Crane's whores and the glamour just happened to be there at the time.
I'm having trouble putting blame on Greenleaf for anything. It's irresponsible, but as we talked about not illegal. I think it should be regulated, though. Go through the Democratic process though (whatever that is for the Fables, idk) and get it on the books, on the fly emotional decisions to just enforce stuff (burning the tree because she wants it done) as you see fit is anarchy and does no good for the common Fable. It's a bad precedent when you let your officials like Snow, Bigby or Crane do as they wish. As I type that I remember fondly beating the piss out of Dee (or Dum) and stealing their fat wad of cash.
Again I think the serial killer was going to kill whether the dead troll was glamoured or not, it just happened to work out that way. But until we figure out motive it's hard to say which of us is right.
I don't know, like you said the only time ''serial killer'' was mentioned was in that preview. I dont' think it is. A serial killer's motive is gratification for whatever reason and it doesn't even have to be a good reason. I think the killer has an agenda and complicated motive and if that's the case, then no they're not a serial killer. I can't wait to find out.
I actually liked the idea of serial killer, I have a thing for that kind of storyline, in style of Jack the Reaper, but then again, serial killer who kills prostitutes isn't quite an original concept. And as you said, most of the time it completely removes any logical motive, murder is its own purpose in that instance. It usually makes up for that with an interesting psychology of the murderer, but still, lack of motive isn't something I wouldn't like to see here.
I don't know, like you said the only time ''serial killer'' was mentioned was in that preview. I dont' think it is. A serial killer's motive… more is gratification for whatever reason and it doesn't even have to be a good reason. I think the killer has an agenda and complicated motive and if that's the case, then no they're not a serial killer. I can't wait to find out.
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So motherfucking arrogant.
Covering everything and shit.
I don't know about you guys... If I was in Snow's position I would be pretty pissed off. I don't know, maybe I just like Snow as a character and I tend to forgive her for being a bit of a bitch. :P
hey even i didn't get that scene dude ... can u plz tell me wat happened during that conversation ??
haha lol
what's this dude ??
Just look at that arrogant bitch. She has to be the center of attention. She's all over the floor, all over the trees, the houses. Fuck, she's even on the mountain top. Jesus.
dude you are awesome ... comment of the decade by telltale games goes to Harpadarpa
For me, it's not because Snow isn't Bigby's boss that her idea is dismissed. In fact, I agree with her somewhat regarding Greenleaf's tree. And no, reacting badly to being treated like an inferior rather than an equal isn't arrogant. That's understandable. Here's the definition of arrogant I put stock into: "making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud: an arrogant public official." Specifically the bold and italicized part is what I saw from Snow in that moment.
Bigby's right. Snow isn't his boss, and to order him to do something, despite knowing this after Bigby makes it clear to her that she isn't his boss, is what makes me say she is arrogant, or at least arrogant in that moment. If someone went to work and tried ordering their superior to do something, I think they'd get laughed out of the office.
Snow blindness is a bitch!
blindness is a bitch ??
we know that she isn't the boss but snow is in her own world .. her ego is coming in the way and she's passing orders like superior officer .. she doesn't want to be called as colleague also ... and that's the reality
Indeed! You know, it's when the sun shines brightly down upon a large sheet of snow, which will literally blind a person if he or she looks into it for too long without protection, being snow-blind is only temporary, though, thankfully.
Snow ain't arrogant when she wants Bigby to burn the tree. Snow is taking everything personally, which blinds her judgment. Snow even admits it depending on your decisions.
She was acting a little bitchy when we visit Greenleaf I will agree with logical things with her but she was just pissed because the witch gave glamours of her.
But on the other hand, Snowblind is a great song by Black Sabbath.
Are we even allowed to spam this much around here?
I agree with you that her judgement was blinded at a point, however I think you and I will just have to agree to disagree regarding whether or not she was arrogant at that point.
I'm afraid I don't follow you (and as it seems, you don't follow me either), which scene are you talking about?
I was talking about there not being a scene to recapitulate what happened in the Greenleaf's appartment.
Edit: Oh, I get it know... you misunderstood me, it's not that we didn't get the scene due to a bug or something, the scene doesn't exist. TomMartinHagen and I were just talking about how there should have been the conversation between Bigby and Snow after what happened in apartment. Not that there was, but we didn't get to see it.
I hope I clarified what I meant. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
I graciously accept.
and it resulted in 2 murders ... that's the point
yeah i got u ...lol
we aren't spamming
;-)
yeah i completely misunderstood u .. :-)
she has to deal with her ego problems
at that point she was arrogant (in tree burning scene )
Lol!
u r good at pic talk ... #nice
Reply-wise, posting videos-wise, or gif picture-wise? I'm pretty sure I've listened to a few of their songs before, feel free to refresh my memory, haha.
Everything-wise I guess... your post about snow blindness just reminded me of Black Sabbath's song.
With pleasure:
If you do like what you hear, I would recommend first four albums above all else.
Ah, I gotcha now, they are familiar sounding to my ears, from wherever I heard them. :P And don't worry about spamming a lot, I've seen plenty of gif posts and conversations on here that fill an entire page sometimes, maybe more!
Well, I'm sure you heard them multiple times, they are old band, formed in the late 60's in Birmingham, England. They actually started out as a blues band, but they get in the genres of hard rock, stoner and heavy/doom metal. They are considered to be fathers of heavy metal, along with Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, though I wouldn't call that entirely true, since 80s' heavy metal, though influenced, doesn't really have any important similarities to them in its sound. Black Sabbath with Ozzy Osbourne as singer is its own beast and escapes any classification in genre in my opinion.
General public probably knows them from first Iron Man movie, theirs is the song "Iron Man".
Will not worry then, thanks! People around here keep spamming mostly interesting, it's hard not to go with the flow sometimes.
No problem, fellow forum member that joined recently! Thanks again for the background info on them, now I know I've heard their songs for sure!
Faith wasn't glamoured to look like Snow when she died. Holly's sister, yeah. Did I forget someone?
I also don't think the glamour was the reason Holly's sister (what's her damn name? I'm tired of typing ''Holly's sister'', lol) was murdered. Pretty confident she was killed because she was one of Crane's whores and the glamour just happened to be there at the time.
I'm having trouble putting blame on Greenleaf for anything. It's irresponsible, but as we talked about not illegal. I think it should be regulated, though. Go through the Democratic process though (whatever that is for the Fables, idk) and get it on the books, on the fly emotional decisions to just enforce stuff (burning the tree because she wants it done) as you see fit is anarchy and does no good for the common Fable. It's a bad precedent when you let your officials like Snow, Bigby or Crane do as they wish. As I type that I remember fondly beating the piss out of Dee (or Dum) and stealing their fat wad of cash.
Again I think the serial killer was going to kill whether the dead troll was glamoured or not, it just happened to work out that way. But until we figure out motive it's hard to say which of us is right.
But is it serial killer?
I remember Bigby saying it in preview of episode 2, but I didn't saw it happen in game when episode arrived.
I don't know, like you said the only time ''serial killer'' was mentioned was in that preview. I dont' think it is. A serial killer's motive is gratification for whatever reason and it doesn't even have to be a good reason. I think the killer has an agenda and complicated motive and if that's the case, then no they're not a serial killer. I can't wait to find out.
I actually liked the idea of serial killer, I have a thing for that kind of storyline, in style of Jack the Reaper, but then again, serial killer who kills prostitutes isn't quite an original concept. And as you said, most of the time it completely removes any logical motive, murder is its own purpose in that instance. It usually makes up for that with an interesting psychology of the murderer, but still, lack of motive isn't something I wouldn't like to see here.