I just finished Fables volume 7, aka the last one the library has, and I'm left wondering,
When Did Bill Willingham Start Hating His Main Characters?
I mean, seriously, in the last two books we've spent more time with Rose Red than we have with Snow White and Bigby combined. I don't know about anyone else, but I'd really like to actually see the next stage of that relationship, or hell, just spent some time with the two people who spend five volumes kicking ass and taking names.
Also, Willingham has some really rigid ideas about gender.
When Did Bill Willingham Start Hating His Main Characters?
I mean, seriously, in the last two books we've spent more time with Rose Red than we have with Snow White and Bigby combined. I don't know about anyone else, but I'd really like to actually see the next stage of that relationship, or hell, just spent some time with the two people who spend five volumes kicking ass and taking names.
Also, Willingham has some really rigid ideas about gender.
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*nodnod* Trauma does that to you. I have a theory that Snow took the poisoned apple willingly from her stepmother; she knew who she was, had a decent idea of her intentions, and ate it anyway. She had been given no reason to hope of rescue, and thinking of the rest of the world would only leave her feeling even more bitter, and facing more dissapointment when no help came.