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@Phee wrote:
@Jbwood5 wrote:
So is it possible that David is the one who dies since he clearly gets thrown like a rag doll and Snow uses the candle over Cora’s heart to bring him back and that’s why he is getting up when he says “what did you do?”
Yes, this is what I was gonna say! Charming’s “What did you do?” would fit in quite nicely with the convo he and Snow had at Johanna’s grave. Snow was determined not to lose anyone else. She also listed off all the times she made the “right decision” and it led to heartbreak. He kept imploring her to remain good. So I think that Charming will be mortally wounded in the battle in Gold’s shop, and Snow will be, “Screw the right decision to not use dark magic. I’ve still got that candle.” Then she’ll use it to save Charming and kill Cora, and he’ll stand up and see what happened and be all, “What did you do?”
And if that ain’t a lesson in karma for Cora, then I dunno what is. She tricked Snow into taking the item that was ultimately used to kill her. Though I’ve really been hoping it would be Regina who kills Cora, I think that having Snow do it this way would be perfect poetic justice for the old witch.
😮 This is a wonderful theory, which I hope will actually play out. At first, I thought there was no way David would die, because we’ve seen pictures of Josh filming in later episodes of the season. However, I hadn’t even considered that Snow still had the spooky candle. How would she have kept it though during the curse? Maybe Mr. Gold collected it in his shop? Anyway, that would be a really interesting plot twist. It would also help explain Lana Parrilla’s tweet to Jane Espensen about this episode being KILLER.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy