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Re: Magic attracts magic

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › General Season Two discussion › Magic attracts magic › Re: Magic attracts magic

April 13, 2013 at 1:06 am #185926
wewerecursed
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I’ve seen people suggesting that Regina somehow sent him to Neverland because a Disney TV cartoon set there has a character named Captain Flynn. It’s not a bad one, I guess, despite Captain Flynn not being a classic character from any story; there’s the little problem of a lack of magic to sent him there, though.

That’s an interesting thought, but how could she have done that? She didn’t have a whole lot of magic and I can’t imagine her using what little she brought back with her (remember she had to give up her magic ring just to get that apple) to send Kurt to NL instead of just locking him up or killing him.

Agreed, though I wonder how hard will it be for Owen to find him. The asylum is the obvious place Kurt’d be, but not only it seems too easy an answer to Owen’s problem but it also makes the Charmings look stupid that the place is still keeping Regina’s undesirables to this date.

Yeah, it’s the obvious place, and no one seems to have acknowledged its existence. I’m assuming that only Regina, Nurse Ratchet, Jefferson, Belle and Rumple know it’s even there. I totally agree though that the Charmings are going to look like idiots if it’s revealed there’s still people down there. “Hey look! I found Sidney!!!” 😆

I’m curious to know, if Kurt is alive and still in SB, did he age? Henry aged but he didn’t come till much later, so it may be possible that since Kurt was there when the curse hit and didn’t escape like Owen he never aged. I kind of what this to be the case, because I liked the guy who played Kurt!

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