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Re: I just realized something

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › General discussion and theories › I just realized something › Re: I just realized something

November 22, 2012 at 7:27 pm #161683
magickingdom
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@An Empty Heart wrote:

@Midnight Dreary wrote:

^Charming shouldn’t trust Regina either, and yet he’s working with her. He’s also working with Rumpel. I think the writers are going to force the good guys and bad guys together in order to fight against Cora. So, it really wouldn’t surprise me if Emma puts up a brief fight against Rumpel’s influence, but eventually gives in.

I agree. We’ve seen it done repeatedly on this show already. We’re witnessing it with Henry and Charming right now. Common sense should tell them that working with Regina and Rumpel is a bad idea, and yet they are. Regina felt safe enough to go to Rumpel for help for Henry’s dreams, Henry felt safe enough to accept the necklace, and Charming felt safe enough to trust Rumpel and Regina to get Snow and Emma back. It doesn’t make sense, but the writers are still doing it. So, to be honest, I expect the same cycle to continue with Emma. In “The Return,” Emma accused Mr. Gold of kidnapping Kathryn, but then in the very next episode, you see her asking for his help to gain custody of Henry. See? Woobly wabbly no sense! 😆

Good point. Our heroes tend to go back and forth on whether or not to trust Rumpel and Regina. We’ve seen numerous times in which they’ve trusted Rumpel both in the Enchanted forest and Storybrooke. And you’d think that Mr. Gold leaving Emma in the elevator shaft would have been the last straw, but in “Broken” when Snow and Charming were interrogating Regina in jail, they called on Mr. Gold for help. And this was after they found about him leaving Emma in the elevator. They didn’t even attempt to lock him up for what he did, but they did with Regina.

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