I know who The Crooked Man is please read...
Disclaimer: This is not a troll post at all. This is information that might explain who The Crooked Man is.
Okay a few nights ago there was an episode on Sherlock Holmes called The Crooked Man. The Crooked Man explained to Holmes that he was normally a human but due to his friend doing an experiment on him he turned into this beast like creature. He was also married. So could The Crooked Man be another beast like Bigby? We all know The Crooked Man is using a glamour so yea his real form is the beast like form. Sherlock Holmes has plenty of episodes dealing with Fairy Tales, crime, fantasy, etc. When this episode first came on my first reaction was, WTF?!? could this be The Crooked Man from TWAU?
Oh The Crooked Man in the episode is a good guy, so I'm guessing he'll be a good guy in TWAU too. The Crooked Man might know possible suspects and leads.
So yea The Crooked Man is glamoured to look like the man we see on Wiki and episode 3, but his true form is a beast like creature. Could this explain a sheep in wolf's clothing?
Okay a few nights ago there was an episode on Sherlock Holmes called The Crooked Man. The Crooked Man explained to Holmes that he was normally a human but due to his friend doing an experiment on him he turned into this beast like creature. He was also married. So could The Crooked Man be another beast like Bigby? We all know The Crooked Man is using a glamour so yea his real form is the beast like form. Sherlock Holmes has plenty of episodes dealing with Fairy Tales, crime, fantasy, etc. When this episode first came on my first reaction was, WTF?!? could this be The Crooked Man from TWAU?
Oh The Crooked Man in the episode is a good guy, so I'm guessing he'll be a good guy in TWAU too. The Crooked Man might know possible suspects and leads.
So yea The Crooked Man is glamoured to look like the man we see on Wiki and episode 3, but his true form is a beast like creature. Could this explain a sheep in wolf's clothing?
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And just to clarify, Fables HAS incorporated some relevant tropes from popular culture, so it's not much of a stretch that TWAU might be influenced by literary and television portrayals too. The franchise tends to be a little more original about it than just borrowing whole concepts and throwing them in, though.