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@RumplesGirl wrote:
Robin tries to steal magic from Rumple and Rumple steals his bow?
It could be the case. Perhaps the price Robin Hood pays for stealing from Rumple is his enchanted bow and arrow.
Do we think he kills Robin?
I don’t believe Rumple would kill Robin Hood, simply because Belle is present. She would plead for Robin Hood’s life, even if he is caught stealing magic from the Dark Castle. We saw her plead with Rumple to spare Hook’s life, even though he had threatened her numerous times. No matter how angry Rumple is, he won’t want to appear like a tyrant in front of Belle.
Rumple is obviously aiming at something there. In the promo, I believe when they say “he goes by Robin Hood” the Robin character is already wearing the bow and carrying arrows (I also think he’s in Belle’s room?). If Robin has broken in to steal magic, discovers Belle and (given that she’s in the gold ball gown and thus it’s early on in the relationship) promises to rescue her, Rumple could go after Robin.
That could happen, although we don’t know how Keith will fit into the picture. Perhaps Keith is the one who tries to “rescue” Belle, and Robin warns Rumple. I don’t think we have enough information yet, since the promo was so scant of details for Lacey.
And this might parallel to several things in SB.1) Robin stealing magic = Tamara trying to steal magic. I think Rumple will meet Tamara for the first time in this episode. 2) Robin trying to save Belle from Rumple = Lacey going out on the town and maybe getting chatted up by this Keith character.
There is a definite parallel between Robin Hood trying to steal magic and Tamara trying to steal magic.
"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