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Reply To: Tinkerbell and her History with Neverland, Hook, and Pan

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Three › 3×03 “Quite a Common Fairy” › Tinkerbell and her History with Neverland, Hook, and Pan › Reply To: Tinkerbell and her History with Neverland, Hook, and Pan

October 14, 2013 at 1:39 pm #215789
Josephine
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Something is wrong with me because Tinker-momma is creeping up on me. It’s total crack and never going to happen, but there is just something there. Phee alerted me to this post:  http://amuseoffyre.tumblr.com/post/64027889408/you-need-love-its-the-most-wonderful-and

 

Okay, total going off the rails. If I’m going to defend this I might as well go full out. I read a spoiler last night (don’t know if it’s true or not) that Maurice was a merchant before he was knighted for something. So maybe as a younger man he was a bit more attractive (Henry Sr. shrunk and got bald, maybe Mo got hefty) and met a certain fairy. Being a bit rogue, she fell in love with this merchant and ran off with him and had a daughter. Somehow the evil Blue Fairy lured her back in and made her abandon her family. Skip ahead 20 some years. Tink is still trying to repent for her errant ways and sees a way to salvation in helping Regina. After Regina fails to find her new love, Tink is bitter because she’s throwing away this chance when she didn’t get the chance of her own. Wasted opportunities. So when she goes back to the Blue Fairy and Blue tells her it was her second chance, maybe she’s referring to her original sin of abandoning her calling for a mortal man. Muahahaha.

I really don’t believe any of this *she tries to tell herself*. Really, I don’t. But it’s nice to postulate.

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