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I’m now thinking that if it turns out Emma does try to leave…but then she finds out that now she can’t! She’s trapped in Storybrooke with the rest of them. 😆
You know, giving that Rumpel (or Gold), Bae or the Blue Fairy (gosh, just watched it yesterday, but I’ve already forgotten) actually says that they would go to a land without magic, I believe the title means that everyone will remember and will find themselves in a land without magic. Somehow disappointing, but would make sense.
Just three words:
“Magic is coming.”
Expect the unexpected, Accept the unaccepted.
Magic is coming.
Sounds like Mr. Gold/Rumpel is saying those words. Perhaps Mr. Gold always intended to come to this world, a land without magic, to find his son Baelfire, as indicated in episode 19. I’m thinking that he also wants the curse to be broken so that magic will come to SB and he’ll get his powers back. Perhaps he needs them to search for Balefire. Also, I don’t think he really wants Emma dead. I think he was lying to Regina in order to keep Emma alive. I believe that Emma has to live and actively break the curse by believing and helping everyone else to remember.
"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
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