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November 22, 2012 at 11:13 pm #161760evilqueenParticipant
@*The Looking Glass* wrote:
he was actually watching over Emma the whole time. The problem is that the way in which he was βhelpingβ Emma kind of destroyed her life. π The writers were trying to make August look like Emmaβs guardian angel, but it came across as cruel and unfair.
don’t know about it. He seems to me like he really has some issues to address, I mean, he gave in to the temptation and run away to Thailand with Neal’s money instead of giving it to Emma! The Tallahassee episode made him look like a badie and made me think that maybe he doesn’t have good intentions after all. Yes, he was trying to say he was her guardian angel but all his actions in that episode turned out to be contradicting it. I truly wonder what the writers are planning to do with him, so far my impression is that they are conning us with the fact that we remember fairy tale Pinocchio as the good guy but in fact, for all we know, he could’ve turned to the bad side!
[adrotate group="5"]November 23, 2012 at 2:35 am #161779joleanParticipantI dont trust her either. in the last ep (child of the moon) did anyone see her give the hat back after she asked to see it?? I think she made it so King George could find it for some reason we dont know yet. π
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nevermind it was pointed out that it was in the drawer at the police station. sorry blue fairy I take it back πNovember 23, 2012 at 9:50 pm #161866evilqueenParticipanthey, I remember that now, suddenly – I found it odd too that she asked to SEE the hat herself as if she needed it and then immediately handed it back to David for him to hide it as well as he can. I have two ideas – either by touching the hat, she put a spell on it so that Spencer would be able to find it (and that’s why he broke in to the station, NOT for Ruby who was just an excuse) OR because it would be actually easier to find the hat if you told David to hide it in the best place possible – sounds contradictory but really, you can hide things anywhere without thinking about it but if someone tells you that you REALLY need to take a good care of it, there would only be a small number of places that you would consider it safe enough to hide it.
Somehow I think it could be a mixture of both these ideas.November 23, 2012 at 10:38 pm #161892jj_onceParticipant@Jolean wrote:
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nevermind it was pointed out that it was in the drawer at the police station. sorry blue fairy I take it back πI somehow missed that. Did David hide it in the drawer after she told him to hide it or was it there just before? Because if getting my wife and child back hinged on this one object, I would just keep it with me all the time to make sure it was safe. Either that, or hide it really, really well, protected by lots of different things, so that no one could get it. How David let King George take it is beyond me. Or maybe he lost his brains as well? π
November 23, 2012 at 10:46 pm #161896evilqueenParticipantYeah, it was after she told him that he put it in the drawer.
So my theory is that he did keep the hat on him at all the times but when he got that emergency call about Ruby in the next morning ( I mean, to put it in there, he would have to be at the station and for all we know, after they found the diamonds, they went to celebrate it in the diner and then probably home with Henry, only to go to the station in the morning to work), he didn’t think much and put it in the drawer and run to find her – he probably thought that he could lose the hat in the forest or something. Stupid though that he didn’t take care of the hat afterwards…November 24, 2012 at 4:53 am #161934warhorse78ParticipantBlue Fairy is a manipulative individual, and I trust her about as much as I would trust Rumpelstiltskin. It’s weird, but she herself has been intertwinded with as many lives as Rumpelstiltskin. She turned Jiminy into a cricket, in return, asked him to guide Geppetto in his life. And, she seemed to have a hand in giving Geppetto the wood to carve Pinocchio out of, and she was the one that turned Pinocchio into a real boy.
March 4, 2013 at 2:13 am #176662stefParticipant@Pan14 wrote:
… so the question is… WHY DID THE BLUE FAIRY WANT TO COME TO THIS WORLD?
I was discussing that very question with people, and one person said, “Invasion.”
Can’t find anything to contradict it so far.
Blue is like the Jacob of OUAT (Lost reference), pulling all the strings behind the curtain.
And Jacob was quite willing to sacrifice people (like all the people who didn’t survive the Oceanic 815 crash; all the women who died in mid-pregnancy, etc) for the “greater good” of finding a replacement Protector for himself.
Also, like Jacob, the Blue Fairy seems to have a very hands-off policy when it comes to things like the Ogre Wars with their child draftees. Jacob as well brought people to the Island, then turned them loose to turn on each other, with no help or intervention.
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