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Re: Manhattan : epi 14 Favorite and Least Favorite Moments

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×14 "Manhattan" › Manhattan : epi 14 Favorite and Least Favorite Moments › Re: Manhattan : epi 14 Favorite and Least Favorite Moments

February 18, 2013 at 9:33 am #173999
rumbelles true love
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Hi Guys!
Al I can say is Wow! I absolutely loved this episode there was so much in it that I didn’t expect to be revealed so early this series. I love that Bae is Henry’s father! So pleased that they went this way it gives Rumple so much more to contemplate and Bae a bigger connection to Storybrook. I love Rumple’s story and I knew Robert would do a brilliant bone chilling scream when he was injured, what I didn’t expect was that Rumple injured himself! Rumple is such a beautiful character made all the more beautiful by Robert Carlyle creative genius. I was however so frustrated with Rumple’s insensitivity to Bae shock of finding out he is a father! He could have given Bae some space and waited until later to have his discussion but if he had done that he wouldn’t be Rumple. I was really pleased that Bae gave it to Rumple not to dissimilar to the way Belle did AND we know all Belle would have totally kicked his butt if she’d been there and heard that conversation. I’m with the theory that Rumple won’t kill Henry. I believe that Rumple’s “undoing” will be to save Henry and choose him over his power exactly what he didn’t do for Bae and Belle’s true loves kiss will save him. I recon Rumple end up powerless in then end of season 2 which makes for the obvious question…. What would Rumple do to get back his magical powers!?
Anyway that’s my idea. Love this show and can’t believe I have to wait 2 weeks for the next ep. 🙂

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