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Completing Excalibur and Snuffing out the Light (Take 2)

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Five › General S5 spoilers › Completing Excalibur and Snuffing out the Light (Take 2)

Tagged: Excalibur, the Light, the Price

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  • October 5, 2015 at 4:53 pm #309268
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    So, I thoroughly enjoyed the education to the rules of magic and that Magic always comes with a price in Sunday nights episode “The Price.” And apparently the Dark One doesn’t make the rules, so who did?

    The last segment of the episode where Rumple is explaining how those pesky friends and family and loved ones keep the light shining and hope awaiting some type of reward, and Emma’s desire and desperation to get rid of it once and for all was an outstanding commentary on just where the level of thought, writing, and storytelling has gone this year.

    So forum friends, what is the price Emma would have to pay to get the sword from the stone, the one Merlin obviously told her “don’t” about? Any thoughts?

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    October 5, 2015 at 5:47 pm #309274
    RumplesGirl
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    This thread will be closed as it is an exact duplicate of the thread already created in S5 Gen Disc found here : https://oncepodcast.com/forums/topic/completing-excalibur-and-snuffing-out-the-light/

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