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Reply To: Time For The Villains To Get Their Happy Ending

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Four › 4×01 “A Tale of Two Sisters” › Time For The Villains To Get Their Happy Ending › Reply To: Time For The Villains To Get Their Happy Ending

October 6, 2014 at 12:24 pm #284501
RumplesGirl
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Sage of Earth wrote:

One Problem, Tigerlily was a princess of an entire tribe. While that may explain lack of involvement of Tigerlily it doesn’t explain the lack of involvement of her people. My theory is that he and his pirates killed the Neverland Indians (which does include woman and children) and then drowned Tigerlily, since Peter pan ordered him too. Before anyone says anything I am basing this on the historical events like Trail of Tears, Wounded Knee Massacre, and the Sand Creek Massacre. Which the show could use for inspiration to explain Neverland Indians absence.

Um, there’s no evidence at all for any of that whatsoever, or that the Neverland Indians ever existed in the OUAT universe at all. And bringing real, historical atrocities into this just feels very…inappropriate?

Well, be fair. There’s no evidence for anything for Hook in NL. He could have been sitting on a rock cliff playing the harp and signing songs about dragons for all we know. Any headcanon people want for that time is basically fine at this point.

Regina’s emotional wellbeing should not rest on her 12/13-year-old child’s shoulders.

I agree x 1000000000000000000000

However, I also feel that it’s very OOC for Regina to not want Henry around. If anything Regina is an example of super clingy.

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