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March 5, 2013 at 1:36 pm #136221
Snickerdoodle
ParticipantAfter watching the show last night, I am wondering if Eva was somehow picked to be queen over Cora and so Cora was out to get revenge on Eva for that. Apparently Eva was known for her goodness to people and Cora is so vengeful she wants to even steal her legacy by turning Snow dark. I am wondering what Eva might have done that was perceived as so good that Cora lost out somehow (and perhaps was made to look so bad) and hates the idea of someone carrying that (legacy of goodness) on. Don’t really think they were sisters, but that would be a twist.
So, I realize as I am writing this, that older Cora is the one at Eva’s funeral, not younger Cora. So could this even go back to Eva’s great, great, great, great …. grandmother? Perhaps she was the one who beat out Cora for the throne? Could this vendetta be a vow from hundreds of years before? Perhaps Eva’s ancestor was Cora’s sister…
[adrotate group="5"]March 5, 2013 at 1:51 pm #177292jbwood5
Participant@sjm wrote:
So, I realize as I am writing this, that older Cora is the one at Eva’s funeral, not younger Cora. So could this even go back to Eva’s great, great, great, great …. grandmother? Perhaps she was the one who beat out Cora for the throne? Could this vendetta be a vow from hundreds of years before? Perhaps Eva’s ancestor was Cora’s sister…
No, cause in the next episode we see young Eva and young Cora and I am pretty sure they are the same age.
March 6, 2013 at 12:31 pm #177550Snickerdoodle
ParticipantYou are right there is a young Eva. I missed that, But it still seems odd to me because Cora looks so much older than Eva at the funeral, she looks almost like we see her now. It makes me wonder how long she has looked like the older Cora? Eva just seemed much younger to me. And I thought the history with Rumple would go back further than our Young Snow White. But I guess Regina is not that much older than Snow. What, maybe five years?
March 6, 2013 at 12:53 pm #177553jbwood5
Participant@sjm wrote:
You are right there is a young Eva. I missed that, But it still seems odd to me because Cora looks so much older than Eva at the funeral, she looks almost like we see her now. It makes me wonder how long she has looked like the older Cora? Eva just seemed much younger to me. And I thought the history with Rumple would go back further than our Young Snow White. But I guess Regina is not that much older than Snow. What, maybe five years?
Evil doesn’t age well unless you are the dark one apparently
March 7, 2013 at 6:21 pm #177951raulybarra
Participant@Jbwood5 wrote:
Evil doesn’t age well unless you are the dark one apparently
So THAT’S the real reason Cora is after Rumpel’s dagger?!?
March 7, 2013 at 6:27 pm #177952HappyEndings
Spectator@sjm wrote:
You are right there is a young Eva. I missed that, But it still seems odd to me because Cora looks so much older than Eva at the funeral, she looks almost like we see her now. It makes me wonder how long she has looked like the older Cora? Eva just seemed much younger to me. And I thought the history with Rumple would go back further than our Young Snow White. But I guess Regina is not that much older than Snow. What, maybe five years?
Yea, I thought Cora looked way older then Eva. As for Snow and Regina, Snow was 10 and Regina was 28, I believe because when Regina tried to get her curse back the other witch made that comment that Snow as the same age that Regina was suppose to marry.
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