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* Previews for Season 2 state that Bigby will find himself working alongside a mundy NYPD Detective, Faye Leung. This is probably a nod to Kelsey Brannigan's AbortedArc.
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* Previews for Season 2 state that Bigby will find himself working alongside a mundy NYPD Detective, Faye Leung. This is probably a nod to Kelsey Brannigan's AbortedArc.
AbortedArc. Since he starts Season 2 suspended from his position as Sheriff, Bigby won't be obligated to wipe her memory, may even appreciate working with someone who doesn't automatically see him as the monster from the stories.
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* Previews for Season 2 state that Bigby will find himself working alongside a mundy NYPD Detective, Faye Leung. This is probably a nod to Kelsey Brannigan's AbortedArc.
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* It's established that Fables can only suffer FinalDeath if their stories are forgotten (or if they're thrown down the Witching Well). [[spoiler: Georgie is from a well-known nursery rhyme, Bloody Mary is a notorious UrbanLegend, and the Tweedles come from ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'', a very famous work of literature. They'll be hard to keep down.]] If you believe that [[spoiler: Faith switched places with Nerissa with the use of glamours, as the ending seems to imply, then Nerissa counts as well, as ''The Little Mermaid'' is also a very well-known story.]]
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* It's established that Fables can only suffer FinalDeath become DeaderThanDead if their stories are forgotten (or if they're thrown down the Witching Well). [[spoiler: Georgie is from a well-known nursery rhyme, Bloody Mary is a notorious UrbanLegend, and the Tweedles come from ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'', a very famous work of literature. They'll be hard to keep down.]] If you believe that [[spoiler: Faith switched places with Nerissa with the use of glamours, as the ending seems to imply, then Nerissa counts as well, as ''The Little Mermaid'' is also a very well-known story.]]
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[[WMG: A Fable CaptainErsatz of [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast Gaston]] existed at some point]]
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[[WMG: A Fable CaptainErsatz of [[Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast [[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Gaston]] existed at some point]]
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** That last part might get a bit...Fridge Horror-y when you remember this is set in 1986. [[spoiler: The [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid movie]]]] that would have brought the tale to the masses' attention didn't come out until 1989.
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** That last part might get a bit...Fridge Horror-y when you remember this is set in 1986. [[spoiler: The [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 movie]]]] that would have brought the tale to the masses' attention didn't come out until 1989.
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*** While [[Literature/TheLittleMermaid that story]] wasn't quite as well known before the 1989 version came out, it was hardly as obscure a fairy tale as, say, Donkeyskin. In the twenty years before the setting of the game, there were at least five different films that included the story (or at least the character).
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* "Long live the Queen" was probably just a comment on [[spoiler: Snow taking over Crane's job running Fabletown in the mayor's absence]].
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** [[spoiler: More than just the ending suggests this. Gren and Holly complain to Bigby at one point that Lily had been missing for weeks. If Lily and Faith were both killed at the same time, as Nerissa stated at the end when she told Bigby she'd lied about the Crooked Man being the killer, then it would be impossible for Faith to have been working weeks after he death.]]
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** [[spoiler: More than just the ending suggests this. Gren and Holly complain to Bigby at one point that Lily had been missing for weeks. If Lily and Faith were both killed at the same time, as Nerissa stated at the end when she told Bigby she'd lied about the Crooked Man being the killer, then it would be impossible for Faith to have been working weeks after he her death.]]]]
** In addition, it's established that Fables come back if people remember their story. [[spoiler: ''The Little Mermaid'' is one of the more well-known fairy tales. ''Donkeyskin'' is not. So Nerissa, the titular Little Mermaid, would have essentially respawned almost immediately]].
** In addition, it's established that Fables come back if people remember their story. [[spoiler: ''The Little Mermaid'' is one of the more well-known fairy tales. ''Donkeyskin'' is not. So Nerissa, the titular Little Mermaid, would have essentially respawned almost immediately]].
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** Probably '''Jossed'''. Bloody Mary is folklore. The Slender Man and Username 666 are internet creepypasta memes. Leatherface and Norman Bates are characters from [[Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre two seperate]] [[Film/{{Psycho}} licensed movie]] franchises.
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** Probably '''Jossed'''. Bloody Mary is folklore. The Slender Man and Username 666 are internet creepypasta memes. Leatherface and Norman Bates are characters from [[Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre [[Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre two seperate]] separate]] [[Film/{{Psycho}} licensed movie]] franchises.
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* It's established that Fables can only suffer FinalDeath if their stories are forgotten (or if they're thrown down the Witching Well). [[spoiler: Georgie is from a well-known nursery rhyme, Bloody Mary is a notorious UrbanLegend, and the Tweedles come from ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', a very famous work of literature. They'll be hard to keep down.]] If you believe that [[spoiler: Faith switched places with Nerissa with the use of glamours, as the ending seems to imply, then Nerissa counts as well, as ''The Little Mermaid'' is also a very well-known story.]]
** That last part might get a bit...Fridge Horror-y when you remember this is set in 1986. [[spoiler: The [[Film/TheLittleMermaid movie]]]] that would have brought the tale to the masses' attention didn't come out until 1989.
** That last part might get a bit...Fridge Horror-y when you remember this is set in 1986. [[spoiler: The [[Film/TheLittleMermaid movie]]]] that would have brought the tale to the masses' attention didn't come out until 1989.
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* It's established that Fables can only suffer FinalDeath if their stories are forgotten (or if they're thrown down the Witching Well). [[spoiler: Georgie is from a well-known nursery rhyme, Bloody Mary is a notorious UrbanLegend, and the Tweedles come from ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'', a very famous work of literature. They'll be hard to keep down.]] If you believe that [[spoiler: Faith switched places with Nerissa with the use of glamours, as the ending seems to imply, then Nerissa counts as well, as ''The Little Mermaid'' is also a very well-known story.]]
** That last part might get a bit...Fridge Horror-y when you remember this is set in 1986. [[spoiler: The[[Film/TheLittleMermaid [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid movie]]]] that would have brought the tale to the masses' attention didn't come out until 1989.
** That last part might get a bit...Fridge Horror-y when you remember this is set in 1986. [[spoiler: The
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*** Cindy is strictly BlackOps, she doesn't handle the day-to-day grind of Fable police work.
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** Isn't that already Cinderella's role?
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** [[spoiler: More than just the ending suggests this. Gren and Holly complain to Bigby at one point that Lily had been missing for weeks. If Lily and Faith were both killed at the same time, as Nerissa stated at the end when she told Bigby she'd lied about the Crooked Man being the killer, then it would be impossible for Faith to have been working weeks after he death.]]
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*** More like, "I'm the new {{Badass}} in town", as seen in Episode 5.
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*** More like, "I'm the new {{Badass}} badass in town", as seen in Episode 5.
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** Even if Bigby [[spoiler:did kill her, she's a popular fable and there's no mention of scooping up whats left of her and throwing her into the witching well. It might take her a while, but regeneration is certainly not out of the question (especially if one of her allies gathered her pieces together).]]
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* Bigby is the only Fable that is banned from entering The Farm due to his past interactions with most of the animal fables.
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* '''Jossed''' [[spoiler: On all accounts. Georgie killed Faith and Lilly on the orders of the Crooked Man. Bluebeard is not involved at all.]]
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* The Moon. As Bigby says, 'Deception.' [[spoiler: Lilly]]
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* The Moon. As Bigby says, 'Deception.' [[spoiler: Lilly]]Lily]]
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[[spoiler: Hans does whatever he's told to by his superiors. Right now that's Georgie, the Crooked Man, and his lackeys. Lilly was getting ready to flip on Crane and the Crooked Man, exposing the corruption. The crooks all are discussing the problem at Georgie's, one of them says that they needed to get rid of Lilly, and leave a message for the people at the Woodlands. They were speaking in metaphor, or just venting angrily. Hans overheard though, and doing as he's told, went to kill her. He kills Faith by accident, who's covering for Lilly, and puts her head on the Woodlands steps. Later, realizing his mistake, he finds and kills Lilly, leaving her head in the same spot. This gets Bigby and Snow looking around, poking their noses, and exposing Crane's corruption. The Crooked Man and his gang have no idea that it was Hans, so they're playing clean up. Trying to keep things under control. No one will realize that it was Hans until after the Crooked Man's empire has been broken.]]
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[[spoiler: Hans does whatever he's told to by his superiors. Right now that's Georgie, the Crooked Man, and his lackeys. Lilly Lily was getting ready to flip on Crane and the Crooked Man, exposing the corruption. The crooks all are discussing the problem at Georgie's, one of them says that they needed to get rid of Lilly, Lily, and leave a message for the people at the Woodlands. They were speaking in metaphor, or just venting angrily. Hans overheard though, and doing as he's told, went to kill her. He kills Faith by accident, who's covering for Lilly, Lily, and puts her head on the Woodlands steps. Later, realizing his mistake, he finds and kills Lilly, Lily, leaving her head in the same spot. This gets Bigby and Snow looking around, poking their noses, and exposing Crane's corruption. The Crooked Man and his gang have no idea that it was Hans, so they're playing clean up. Trying to keep things under control. No one will realize that it was Hans until after the Crooked Man's empire has been broken.]]
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[[WMG: Gren was in love with either Lilly or Holly]]
Something that gives me pause is his protective behaviour towards Holly in the game, especially whenever Bigby is around or [[spoiler:when it's revealed that the Woodsman was sleeping with Holly's prostitute sister, Lilly]].
Something that gives me pause is his protective behaviour towards Holly in the game, especially whenever Bigby is around or [[spoiler:when it's revealed that the Woodsman was sleeping with Holly's prostitute sister, Lilly]].
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[[WMG: Gren was in love with either Lilly Lily or Holly]]
Something that gives me pause is his protective behaviour towards Holly in the game, especially whenever Bigby is around or [[spoiler:when it's revealed that the Woodsman was sleeping with Holly's prostitute sister,Lilly]].
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Did his feelings emerge after an initial platonic relationship with one of the sisters? Was he just waiting for the right moment to confess his feelings to one of them?
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Did his feelings emerge after an initial platonic relationship with one of the sisters? Was he just waiting for the right moment to confess his feelings to one of them?them?
[[WMG:Bigby and Beast will team up in season two.]]
[[WMG:Bigby and Beast will team up in season two.]]
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* Most likely she was referring to Beast.
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** According to Aunty Greenleaf's entry in the Book of Fables, there is a rumour that Greenleaf had a daughter she lost in the Homelands.
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[[WMG: Gren was in love with either Lilly or Holly]]
Something that gives me pause is his protective behaviour towards Holly in the game, especially whenever Bigby is around or [[spoiler:when it's revealed that the Woodsman was sleeping with Holly's prostitute sister, Lilly]].
Now, during the [[spoiler:funeral for Lily, he writes a message on a card saying how much he'll miss her]]. And when [[spoiler:he confronts Woodsman about his affair with Lily]], he is absolutely furious with him. Did he view it one of his few friends betraying another friend, or was it a lover's jealousy?
Did his feelings emerge after an initial platonic relationship with one of the sisters? Was he just waiting for the right moment to confess his feelings to one of them?
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* Considering the emphasis on [[spoiler:Toad, TJ and possibly Colin and or the Crooked Man in crow form]] going to "The Farm", that particular location very well may be in the sequel, if they ever get around to making one.
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** [[spoiler: Jossed, then unconfirmed. In the trial scene of Episode 5, Nerissa states that she and several other girls heard the Crooked Man order Lily and Faith's deaths. However, in the epilogue, she states that Georgie was the one who told her about the deaths, not the Crooked Man. Whether or not he ordered them is unknown.]]
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[[WMG: The murderer is the [[spoiler: Headless Horseman]]]]
Think about it. Crane is in the comic series, so he isn't the killer. In the preview for episode 3, you see a glamour box next to Crane as he gets in his car to drive away. The Headless Horseman would need a glamour for obvious reasons. In addition, cutting the head off of someone was the Horseman's MO, said event happening to two Fables by the end of episode 2.
Think about it. Crane is in the comic series, so he isn't the killer. In the preview for episode 3, you see a glamour box next to Crane as he gets in his car to drive away. The Headless Horseman would need a glamour for obvious reasons. In addition, cutting the head off of someone was the Horseman's MO, said event happening to two Fables by the end of episode 2.
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** That last part might get a bit...Fridge Horror-y when you remember this is set in 1986. [[spoiler: The [[Film/TheLittleMermaid: movie]] that would have brought the tale to the masses' attention didn't come out until 1989.
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** That last part might get a bit...Fridge Horror-y when you remember this is set in 1986. [[spoiler: The [[Film/TheLittleMermaid: movie]] [[Film/TheLittleMermaid movie]]]] that would have brought the tale to the masses' attention didn't come out until 1989.
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[[WMG: "Rachel" is based off someone.]]
* Aunty Greenleaf admits that she prefers a child disguise because "it works," and she keeps a picture of her and Rachel, presumably for the sake of appearances. But an angry Greenleaf does rant on how much she hates being the old woman who has to "watch everyone she loves die." Perhaps, in the Homelands, there was a Rachel in Greenleaf's life who she cared for, but tragically lost.