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Re: THE CRICKET GAME : FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×10 "The Cricket Game" › THE CRICKET GAME : FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS › Re: THE CRICKET GAME : FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS

January 8, 2013 at 8:05 pm #167528
TheGoldenKey
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@myril wrote:

@dub1026 wrote:

@myril wrote:

Rumple making Emma use magic. Snow wasn’t the only one feeling uncomfortable with that. It gave me the creeps. Emma having magic, and using magic is one thing, but letting Rumple show her how to use it even for just a moment – he of all people! No good thing. And what irony that then Regina is the one to tell Emma, all magic comes with a price. Well, Regina most certainly does know, and especially if it comes to Rumple.

I kind of like that Rumple is helping Emma. He too, is trying to redeem himself with Belle, and be a better person. Maybe this(using GOOD magic), and finding his son, is exactly what he needs! 😛

Let’s see … Rumpel taught Cora how to use magic – she likes to rip out hearts, kill innocent people, is nearly as manipulative as Rumple, breaks her daughter to turn her into what she wants her to be, so great teaching. Rumple taught Regina – who became the vengeful Evil Queen destroying most of the magical lands besides all the harm she did before to people. Rumple is really a great teacher.

Right, he only taught them magic, maybe manipulated them into to doing some things, still can’t and won’t blame him for all the wrong doings and choises of these two women, in the end they are responsible for what they did. But I don’t care, that he tries to redeem himself for Belle, he would have sacrificed Snow and Emma to save his own skin, and I’m convinced he still would do it any time it might seem necessary to him. He is still manipulative, and toying with people. Better person? He might be trying, but wouldn’t trust him to teach Emma the way of magic.

I don’t know. We’ve seen Rumple use magic for good when saving children from the Ogres Wars. He used it for good with Henry and his nightmares. Blue and her fairies use magic for good. So, I think it just depends on the state of one’s heart and the purpose of the magic. Maybe even the type of magic.

But then, we have Rumple, who started off with a good kind heart, get corrupted by dark magic. Yet, we have fairies who use it as a living and they seem unaffected by it’s use.

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