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Re: A Land Without Magic

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season One › 1×19 "The Return" › A Land Without Magic › Re: A Land Without Magic

April 26, 2012 at 1:21 pm #144151
Snickerdoodle
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I just keep thinking about the movie Groundhogs Day, where he wakes up to relive each day over and over again. I know this wasn’t possible during those years, otherwise Henry wouldn’t have learned anything in school, because he would have had the same lesson every day. I wonder though if he continued to grow up while all the other kids never changed grades? That would be a dead give away that something wasn’t normal. I’m not sure how the writers thought that through, or if they did.

Anyway, that 28 year fog had to b something that kept everyone where they were in life and never moving forward, yet they had miner’s day every year, or were those memories just implanted? But then, how would that work for Henry? I can’t reconcile those two ideas in my head. Any one else?

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