Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-3038174-20130429210540/@comment-5834856-20140626140038

Applegirl wrote: I don't think Robin Hood knew Snow White personally. The way he spoke to her in "New York City Serenade" was like a first meeting, and the "wanted poster" comment struck me as something he would say if he knew of Snow White from seeing her on a poster, not as if he knew her as a friend.

You're right. Snow White introduces herself to Robin and his Merry Men and he says

''"At last we meet. You know, there was a time when our faces graced Wanted posters side by side." ''

So he recognized her name, probably her face knowing them from the Wanted Posters that hung beside his own. He definetely didn't meet her before the Enchanted Forest Events  of New York City Serenade.

The only thing that makes me wonder is why an imprisoned Marian claimed to know where Snow White was hiding. Or more precisely, how she would know that. After all, Robin Hood was or rather is - now that Marian is alive again - her husband. Apparently, she has her secrets, trying to keep her family safe. Marian  didn't give Snow's hideout away and was locked up by the Evil Queen. Snow didn't seem to recognize a freed Marian in There's No Place like Home. But there are other threads to ponder that question.

There's the theory going around on the web that Merida might be Snow's mentor instead.