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@Phee wrote:
My thoughts on the zombies are in the other thread, so in here I’ll just ask what’s up with the hall of mirrors that Charming is in, and what’s up with Aurora spinning up through the air in the burning room?
I think the scene with the hall of mirrors could be when Charming risks his own life. If the netherworld into which Henry and Aurora enter during sleep proves to be too costly for Henry, Charming may willingly enter an enchanted sleep to communicate with Snow White.
Also, I love Henry’s line about being done reading about heroes and wanting to be one. Heroism is in the kid’s blood.
Yes! He certainly takes after the Charming side of the family. 🙂
frumpybutsupersmart wrote: Is it just me or did that purple smoke surrounding Aurora in that promo shot of her spinning through the air remind anyone else of magic? Do you think Cora might be able to influence that dream world somehow?
It’s not only you, since I share your insight. I believe this netherworld, as Mr. Gold called it, could either foreshadow or be an actual portal between worlds, which Cora may try and enter using magic.I’m now thinking that the title Into the Deep could refer to entering the netherworld which is somewhere between the living and the dead. Mr. Gold said that souls travel there when they’re neither fully dead nor fully alive, like when one is under the effects of the sleeping curse. I predict Aurora will also meet Phillip in that netherworld, since he was entrapped by the soul-sucking wraith. Perhaps Phillip and other trapped spirits could even help in the battle against Cora, if she somehow has the magical power to travel there herself.
"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