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Re: Someone Completely Majorly Shocking Dying?

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season One › 1×22 "A Land Without Magic" › Someone Completely Majorly Shocking Dying? › Re: Someone Completely Majorly Shocking Dying?

April 30, 2012 at 12:36 pm #144787
Slurpeez
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At first, I thought that it would never be Henry in 100 years, since this is a family show that kids watch. After the promo for episode 21, however, I think that Henry could temporarily die by eating a poisoned apple meant for Emma. That would be majorly shocking. As the original spoiler indicated, “It’s the kind of death you can’t imagine could possibly stick!” That underscores the idea that the death is not permanent (i.e. doesn’t stick or last) for very long. Then Emma, in her grief, could kiss Henry. Poof! A mother’s true love for her son revives Henry again.That would be a very well done scene and perhaps the catalyst that speeds Emma along to believing in fairy-tales.

Edited: Also, I’m not sure if this spoiler has been posted elsewhere, so I’ll just post it here:

Gavin in Port Jefferson, N.Y.: So excited for last few episodes of Once Upon a Time! Anything you can tell us?
Regina is up to her old apple tricks again, setting her sights on one target in particular. Alas, things don’t go according to plan (do they ever on TV?), and Henry may just end up being collateral damage. We’re sure you’re now asking yourselves, “Would Once really kill him off? He’s just a kid!” We’ll just tell you this: Things are about to get dark.

Read more: http://uk.eonline.com/news/watch_with_kristin/spoiler_chat_daily_big_bad_vampire/312482#ixzz1tYoi3BE7

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