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If the Evil Queen actually raised Snow White instead of trying to kill her, how much would Snow Whites’s personality have changed?
She'd have been rebellious, with a full line of merchandise readily available at Hot Topic.If the Evil Queen actually raised Snow White instead of trying to kill her, how much would Snow Whites’s personality have changed?
Snow White is my favorite and this picture literally made me LOL!She'd have been rebellious, with a full line of merchandise readily available at Hot Topic.
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I think she would still be different in some ways.She would basically be another Evie, right?
So then Prince Ferdinand wouldn’t be her type?She'd have been rebellious, with a full line of merchandise readily available at Hot Topic.
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Cool! Snow White and Moana are my favorites.Snow White is my favorite and this picture literally made me LOL!
It would make for a quirky Rom-Com. She hangs out with animals and dwarves, so there's going to be all kinds of hijinx in store.So then Prince Ferdinand wouldn’t be her type?
I actually wonder if she was raised in a strict but loving environment would she dress even more conservatively like the E.Q. herself. Like if the E.Q. controlled Snow White’s wardrobe, would she really be able to dress like a rebel? A major difference between Evie and Snow is that one lost her mother and one still had one. This thread assumes that the E.Q. mostly got over her jealousy of Snow’s beauty.It would make for a quirky Rom-Com. She hangs out with animals and dwarves, so there's going to be all kinds of hijinx in store.
I'd like to think the Evil Queen/Grimhilde was undone by her own ways. To quote Batman quoting Shakespeare, "Hoist by (her) own petard." But that may change, since the premise of Buzz's new Snow White is that the Queen doesn't try to kill Snow White. That's the entire schtick of that whole story right there. Thus removing the hateful resentment towards Snow White, or at least dampening it to something more passive-aggressive (ala Mother Gothel) Grimhilde may not be such a cruel leader after all. Also, she's concerned with her image, so like many politicians, she wants to look like she really cares for those peasants.So this becomes a nature vs. nurture debate. Would she actually be different? I think she would be to an extent at first, however I do think eventually she would see her stepmother for what she is and probably turn against her. It might manifest differently, whereas she ran away originally, she may actually face the Evil Queen and try to wrest control of the kindgom. I think her inherent good nature would win out, though it may be tempered with more pragmatism and less idealism. She might make a great Queen that way.
Interestingly, that leaves the question, who does become ruler after the Evil Queen dies? What is the story told to the subjects? The Evil Queen was basically smote by God, so I don't know how well that would go over. Then again, the people were probably happy to be rid of her all things considered.
She changes when she leaves the castle. No one puts Snow White in a corner!I actually wonder if she was raised in a strict but loving environment would she dress even more conservatively like the E.Q. herself. Like if the E.Q. controlled Snow White’s wardrobe, would she really be able to dress like a rebel? A major difference between Evie and Snow is that one lost her mother and one still had one. This thread assumes that the E.Q. mostly got over her jealousy of Snow’s beauty.
It would make for a quirky Rom-Com. She hangs out with animals and dwarves, so there's going to be all kinds of hijinx in store.
Poor Paul Winfield, dude must have really needed the money.
I've never been a big Trek fan, but I recently saw Paul Winfield's Next Generation episode on recommendation, "Darmok".Poor Paul Winfield, dude must have really needed the money.
And you all know Paul Winfield! Narrator for A&E's City Confidential!
Not to mention seen in The Terminator, Mars Attacks, and some Star Treks.
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