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BenRG wrote: MakiKuronami wrote:

An expression of surprise would've worked better if Glynda knew her, considering if I follow the "Oz and Glynda knows Crimson" theory, the last time Glynda saw her was before she left Beacon. It really depends on the exact details of the back-story (and we're now debating the back-story of a character about whom we know next-to-nothing).

However, the look of determination on Glynda's face could be interpreted as recognition. After all, there could have been one last meeting between them before that moment, when Crimson informed Glynda that she had found the true path of power and, when they met again, she would have her revenge. So, she might have realised who this is, how powerful and skilled they are and in how much trouble she is in. She could ponder on the implications when the woman who was once her sister in all-but-blood isn't trying to kill her. That's actually one way to put it. Though I was following that idea that she left after the opening narration argument he had with Ozpin, not saying what she intended to do.

But if we follow your theory, then Glynda's glare to Crimson says something different entirely.