snow not so white

she was white as snow for the first episode, but as time went by (especially after hearing what crane did with holly) she got a little grey, when i decided she crossed the line and i couldn't just agree with her and that would be the "good" choice was when she wanted to destroy the magic tree.

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do you guys think snow is more grey than white? or do you think it was just because things got so personal that she temporarily lost it?

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  • Speaking in your metaphorical color terms, I can't see her as anything but grey. That being said, every single character (Bigby included) falls under the same spectrum, with the only exception being those whose intentions are nothing but malicious (ie., Crooked Man, Bloody Mary, etc...). In the end, every character has made decisions they regret, and Tell Tale's biggest plug is making you see things as the shades of grey they are, rather than the black and white lines we would prefer.

  • i guess nobody is truly white, but my first impression of her was that she was more ideological than she turned out to be, she went from an ideological " I'm gonna put this town right" attitude to a "we have to compromise and look at the big picture" bureaucratic kind of attitude, she may as well be crane that doesn't steal, and is (maybe) less kinkey

    Toxic Emu posted: »

    Speaking in your metaphorical color terms, I can't see her as anything but grey. That being said, every single character (Bigby included) f

  • Her heart is cold and hard when she was a child,go to read the comic and you will know what happened to her

  • OH MI GAWD IT DOESINT MAYTER SUNOWS SKYIN TONE! U RAYSIST!

    (I'm joking)

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