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Reply To: Ingrid in Our World

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Four › 4×10 “Shattered Sight” › Ingrid in Our World › Reply To: Ingrid in Our World

December 8, 2014 at 11:07 am #292454
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2) How did Regina not know that some new stranger arrived in her town?

I hate that the scene of Regina and Ingrid was cut, because it answers this question. Poor editing decision to leave it out. Regina did know a stranger had suddenly set up shop in her town during the curse. Really, they couldn’t find room for this scene at all? It was an important scene insofar as it filled in a lot of these apparent plot holes.

3) How did Ingrid use magic inside SB to take Emma’s memories. Regina’s ring barely worked to make the hat function, so how did the crystal?

Again, the answer was in the cut scene, another reason to have left it in. Ingrid said that even though SB didn’t have magic at that point in time, she brought some magic with her from her world in the form of memory-erasing rocks (the kind the rock trolls used on Belle). That answers the question of how on Earth Ingrid was able to take teenage Emma’s memories. She then gave a rock to Dopey to take Regina’s memories of Ingrid’s sudden arrival in town in 2011. Though the magical rocks seem a little too convenient, and a little too “rectacony” of season one, at least there was a (somewhat) understandable explanation to most of these questions.

She said she didn’t age once she came to storybrook, because no one in town aged. But Henry did!

Yeah, I caught that contradiction as well. Ingrid wasn’t cursed, just as Henry wasn’t, so both should’ve aged. This was just a stupid, stupid oversight of whichever writers wrote this episode.

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