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@TimeSpacer wrote:
I think that was them showing that Emma was effecting things. And i think Emma should have magic, so maybe because she was angry it caused that to happen physically. There are a lot of things that Emma does that cause things to happen. Like putting on the badge makes the caves fall in. Emma taking the key from Granny makes the clock move. Emma saying her name in front of Rumpel lets him get his memory back. And i think that even Emma blowing out the candle on her birthday makes Henry be there.
This reminds me of Harry Potter – he “made things happen” without knowing he did it. Then he found out he was a wizard and learned to control it, eventually becoming the hero that saves the world from evil (Voldemort).
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Right. That is sort of what i think is happening. Emma is making those things happen without realizing it, magically. At least i felt like that was the implication we got from Hat Trick. That Emma has magic of some sort but just doesn’t know. That doesn’t mean that she will just have magic like Regina now, but eventually there could be something there.
@TimeSpacer wrote:
I missed the first few episodes of the online group rewatch so I don’t know if this was discussed in the chat but there is one scene in the pilot that confused me at the time and still does. When Emma steps out of her car upon first arriving in Storybrooke, there is a short on the power line in the background just as she slams the car door (you can see a picture of it at http://www.onceuponatimespace.com/pilotComment.html ). It was such a noticeable special effects shot I still wonder why they put it in. I don’t think it was ever explained during the season. Did they just add it for a dramatic effect to accompany the door slam or will it turn out to have some significance? I’m guessing it must be there for a reason. What does everyone else think?
On the audio commentary on the DVD, H&K say that the spark is there to show when Emma sets foot in SB, the town (curse maybe?) notices. It is to show Emma is special.
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