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December 25, 2012 at 8:09 pm #135638antbeeParticipant
Adam Horowitz has been kind enough to give fans another holiday present. The title for episode 2X15 is “The Queen Is Dead”.
ETA: If Katerina is Snow’s mother, the title makes sense. Although I’m thinking that the Queen in the title might be about the “Evil Queen”, and from this point on, Regina really does choose to do good and rehabilitate herself.
[adrotate group="5"]December 25, 2012 at 9:02 pm #166257tiara_roseParticipantIt could bet that the queen of hearts is dead. Or it means that they show us the beginning of the rise of her. You know the sentences “The King is dead. Long live the King.” Maybe it means that this is the episode where they show us Coras start (The Millers Daughter story). How she became the queen. What she did for it. Maybe she ws the second wife of the King.
Heros don't get their Happy Ending!
December 25, 2012 at 9:06 pm #166258oncewatcherParticipantHmmmm….
December 25, 2012 at 9:22 pm #166260elleParticipantIt could go in numerous directions.
1). It could go to Snow White’s mother–we could find out how she died. There’s been this theory out for a while that Cora might have killed Snow White’s mother.
2). It could be that Cora will die. Regina and Rumpelstiltskin worked hard to make sure she couldn’t go to Storybrooke, and Emma and Snow White know how bad she is, too. They could all work together to try to kill her. 🙂
3). This is a bit of a stretch, but it could also be Princess Aurora’s mother. The writers said we would find out what happened to her.
December 25, 2012 at 10:09 pm #166261RumplesGirlKeymasterWHOA! Now THAT’S an ambiguous title. Snow’s Mother makes the most sense, imo, since I think we’ll see Cora around SB for a bit longer than 2×15.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"December 25, 2012 at 10:22 pm #166262hannah97ParticipantHmm. Well, since we already know that Cora is going to have her backstory revealed in this episode, here’s my theory.
The miller’s daughter story plays out pretty much like we know it, with Cora needing to spin straw in to gold for the King (who in my opinion is George) because the kingdom is in financial trouble, she can’t do it, she gets help from Rumpelstiltskin etc. She marries the king, and for now she doesn’t have to spin gold anymore because the kingdom is doing well. Cora enjoys being Queen and the power that comes with it. She even falls in love with the king. Then she finds out she’s expecting and Rumple wants to take her child, but she desperately finds a loophole in his deal and gets to keep her on a technicality, perhaps involving her returning the magic spinning wheel. Then the kingdom is in trouble again, and the king wants Cora to spin more gold, but alas she can’t anymore. The king is angry at Cora for lying to him, and since he never loved her and only married her for her gold-spinning ability, he tosses her out of his castle and tells everyone in the kingdom that their queen is dead so that he can remarry. (This is my explanation of why Cora is so insistent that love is weakness. She loved the king, but he betrayed her, and her love of her daughter made her get kicked out of the palace.) So, poor Cora is alone and pregnant when a kind man of good fortune pities her and comes to her rescue. He’s no king, but Cora marries him because she has nowhere else to go. She gives birth to a daughter, but knows the king will never recognize her as his own, so she becomes determined for her daughter to become queen, as is her right by birth.
December 25, 2012 at 10:28 pm #166263gypsyParticipantIn the Untold Stories app, there was a pic of Snow and written on it were the words ‘In Memeorium’.
It was among papers that mentioned FDR.December 26, 2012 at 1:43 am #166277the fairestParticipantInteresting title. I’m thinking this episode will either deal with how Cora conspired to kill Snow’s mother, thus securing Regina’s rise to power. Or it’ll show how Cora overthrew the original Queen of Wonderland.
December 26, 2012 at 1:54 am #166281magickingdomParticipantNow this is a mighty provocative title. Which queen? Regina? Cora? Snow’s mother? The other queen of Wonderland?
Evil writers! 😆
December 26, 2012 at 1:46 pm #166317tiara_roseParticipantHannah. I love your idea.
Heros don't get their Happy Ending!
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