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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GER-EET9zvM
(3:50)
Which is strange, because I loved the comics.
I think Telltale might be overselling the whole drama = people arguging over trivialities thing. It's getting *really* old.
I totally agree! The only reasonable character was Bigby himself.
The people of Fabletown acted like they are all 12y old entitled little ♥♥♥♥♥. Holly is a good example - No matter how good you were to her, she still kept ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about you and how hard her life is.
The Woodsman was the only character i liked (and Bigby - the only adult in this game).
I also liked Snow but only in Episode 1 and Episode 2. She was a complete prick in Episode 3, didn't play any role in Episode 4. And in Episode 5...well, she was kind of forgettable and useless in there too. Seems that all she cared about was getting the power and commanding ppl.
However in TWD it wouldn't work as good. After all, a character has to have some active abilities to make it fun. You have to turn into a wolf ;)
You realise they can quite easily give a second season a different title?
"Bigby Gtfo outta ma swamp" AAARRRRRRRRRRRG ONION BAZOOKA BLOWS BIGBYS FACE OFF"!