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Reply To: 7×14 "The Girl in the Tower" Favorite/Least Favorite Moments

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Seven › 7×14 “The Girl In The Tower” › 7×14 "The Girl in the Tower" Favorite/Least Favorite Moments › Reply To: 7×14 "The Girl in the Tower" Favorite/Least Favorite Moments

March 23, 2018 at 11:55 pm #346202
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What was this episode even?

why/how can Alice summon things into existence? Is it because Gothel is her mother?

at this stage it’s incredibly obvious that Hook is the killer. Wasn’t the killer even wearing a leather jacket and black gloves? Y’all, It’s Nook.

Is Facilier working with Gothel? What does Naveen have to do with getting the dagger?

im sorry, like, none of this is flowing together logically  I have so many questions

 But, what is going on with everybody from the Market forgetting Tilly? People at my local market remember me, when I go. And Tilly said she goes every day; I only go once a week, at most. The frame-up plot reminds me of what happened to Mary Margaret in S1.

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….what’s funny is how relatable that part was for me.

i work with a lot of patrons at my job too. A LOT. The amount of times I’ve had to fake remembering someone is sad. My thing is, once you walk away I probably won’t ever remember having talked to you. Hundreds and Hundreds of people come into my job everyday. I simply don’t/cannot recognize everyone whom I only spend a few minutes with out of the day. It’s sad but funny ? ?

 

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