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Re: David’s Flashbacks

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season One › 1×16 "Heart of Darkness" › David’s Flashbacks › Re: David’s Flashbacks

March 21, 2012 at 12:49 pm #139371
obisgirl
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@slurpeez108 wrote:

Also, if he was blacking out in SB, and then he had memories of FTL that happened in the past, what was he really doing during those blackouts? Were his blackouts times when his FTL memory was over-riding his fake SB memories?

I think you got it. I think that time that David went to the ‘toll bridge’ it was exactly what Henry was saying, he was looking for ‘Snow White.’ I think it was the same thing when Mary Margaret encountered him in the woods and he kept on repeating that he was ‘looking.’ There’s some internal conflict between David’s false memories (implanted by the curse) and Prince Charming. Except he was less coherent than Graham once he started remembering.

@slurpeez108 wrote:

Also, I was really upset with David for being silly enough to accuse Mary Margaret of playing a role in Kathryn’s death. How could he so easily succumb to his “memories” without questioning them? How could he not stand by Mary Margaret when she stood by him? Were his conflicting memories the reason?

What really bothers me about that is that we got a glance of those memories and yes, the face is Mary Margaret but Mary Margaret doesn’t have long hair and yes, they were in the woods but clearly, there was snow on the ground. Two clues right there that should have told David, hey, something isn’t right here.

But I think it goes back to what what August said, seeing things that are literally in front of you versus believing something else. Now, I wish August would sit down with David and have a chat with him.

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