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May 15, 2017 at 5:39 pm #338676hjbauParticipant
Wait, so i think i am confused. There were two adult Henry scenes. Did the first one in the forest take place after the second scene where Lucy finds Henry in Seattle? Is that what you guys are meaning by flashforward?
I definitely think that it seems like they are saying that they are going to make a mess of a lot of the endings that happened this season for next season.
[adrotate group="5"]May 15, 2017 at 6:40 pm #338682RumplesGirlKeymasterThere were two adult Henry scenes. Did the first one in the forest take place after the second scene where Lucy finds Henry in Seattle? Is that what you guys are meaning by flashforward?
That’s what it sounds like.
So rough timeline:
–The “Last Supper” stuff we saw
–At some point Henry leaves SB, moves to Seattle, Lucy finds him (with a totally different book than the one Adult Henry gives her to guard)
–They have some sort of adventure together and wind up in the EF during “a time of great upheaval”
–Henry and Lucy’s home is attacked
–Tiger Lily finds Lucy
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"May 15, 2017 at 9:38 pm #338705PheeParticipantMy current best guess…
At some point Henry leaves SB, moves to Seattle, Lucy finds him (with a totally different book than the one Adult Henry gives her to guard)
The book Lucy has is one that Henry had published in the real world (because Author), after he left SB. He left SB after Emma died (not by any magical means, just natural causes of some description, which can be covered in a flashback when JMo does her one ep), and wrote the book as a type of therapy.
He meets Lucy’s mother, not realising she’s someone from FTL. They fall in love, she ends up pregnant, but leaves and goes back to FTL before Henry ever knows that he’s a daddy.
– They have some sort of adventure together and wind up in the EF during “a time of great upheaval”
Lucy grows up in FTL, and when some bad crap starts going down, and her mother is in danger, Lucy escapes to our world to track down her father and bring him back to FTL to help save the family he never even knew existed.
–Henry and Lucy’s home is attacked
–Tiger Lily finds Lucy
After Henry goes missing, Lucy/her mother/Tigerlily/etc need help finding him. So they put a call out to Regina, and of course she’ll go to help find her son. She leaves Snow to run SB while she’s gone. With Emma dead, of course Hook will go to help save her son in her stead. He leaves Charming to be Sheriff and look after SB while he’s gone. And by then Rumple has had some time to experience what it is to have family, so he’s not as dismissive of Henry needing help any more. Also, they could do with all the magical help they can get in they’re gonna be in FTL searching for Henry who was taken by some magical being of some description.
So that gets our 3 returning regulars in position for the whole plot of the season, and there’s believable reasons why the non-returning regulars aren’t around.
May 15, 2017 at 11:14 pm #338715hjbauParticipantI think the idea that Henry wrote the book that Lucy was holding when she went to visit him makes a lot of sense. That could be why it had that weird white cover. It definitely wasn’t a storybook and we know that all the storybooks look the same. That means that there is probably something else going on here.
It is so weird because the guy in the first scene with the girl acts so different then the guy. I keep wondering if it is even the same person.
May 15, 2017 at 11:27 pm #338717MatthewPaulModeratorI think the idea that Henry wrote the book that Lucy was holding when she went to visit him makes a lot of sense. That could be why it had that weird white cover. It definitely wasn’t a storybook and we know that all the storybooks look the same. That means that there is probably something else going on here
I think it’s like how Isaac printed real world copies of “Heroes and Villains” that resembled more of a traditional paperback book. They are both Authors, after all.
May 16, 2017 at 12:06 am #338719MichaelBlockedMy current best guess…
At some point Henry leaves SB, moves to Seattle, Lucy finds him (with a totally different book than the one Adult Henry gives her to guard)
The book Lucy has is one that Henry had published in the real world (because Author), after he left SB. He left SB after Emma died (not by any magical means, just natural causes of some description, which can be covered in a flashback when JMo does her one ep), and wrote the book as a type of therapy. He meets Lucy’s mother, not realising she’s someone from FTL. They fall in love, she ends up pregnant, but leaves and goes back to FTL before Henry ever knows that he’s a daddy.
Yeah absolute not. No way will they kill off Emma. The best way to kill their reboot before it gets started is to kill her off. Fans will leave in droves and not look back. And they need all the fans they can get.
Adam and Eddy didn’t kill off Charming in the premiere or this finale, there’s no way Emma is gonna die.
They’ll find another way other then that. A curse, the three of them are separated from everyone else, but I don’t think it’ll be her death.
May 16, 2017 at 12:07 am #338720sierraleoneParticipantI don’t think the Lucy-Enchanted-Forest scenes being a fast-forward mean it is a fast-forward past the final scene of the episode. Just that it is a fast-forward compared to the Enchanted Forest and Storybrook scenes from the rest of the episode. But it an still take place prior to the final scene in Seattle.
May 16, 2017 at 12:14 am #338721ry4christParticipantI don’t think the Lucy-Enchanted-Forest scenes being a fast-forward mean it is a fast-forward past the final scene of the episode. Just that it is a fast-forward compared to the Enchanted Forest and Storybrook scenes from the rest of the episode. But it an still take place prior to the final scene in Seattle.
Right. That’s how I understood it too. The chronological timeline is:
– Final Storybooke scene.
– Henry meets his wife (A&E all but confirmed they were or are married in an interview)
– Somehow Henry and Lucy go to the EF and something happens to Henry
– Somehow Henry and Lucy end up in our world and Lucy goes to find Henry for help.
May 16, 2017 at 7:37 am #338731hjbauParticipantI don’t think the Lucy-Enchanted-Forest scenes being a fast-forward mean it is a fast-forward past the final scene of the episode. Just that it is a fast-forward compared to the Enchanted Forest and Storybrook scenes from the rest of the episode. But it an still take place prior to the final scene in Seattle.
Yeah, i am not sure that is what that means either. My original thought was that Henry and his daughter came to the real world and that Henry lost his memory. Though, save us all from the cursed memories. They should try something new. I am a little worried that this is just too much of the same stuff. Also, they need a real world place to be and if it is not Storybrooke it needs to be some new place. I don’t think Seattle is iconic enough, in my opinion.
I think the idea that Henry wrote a book and the little girl came to him because of that is more interesting and that takes him to meet her mother. It is probably the most obvious answer rather then anything though.
May 16, 2017 at 7:51 am #338733SlurpeezParticipantI think the first scene of 6×21 was chronologically the final scene of the entire finale. In other words, I think it was a flash forward into the more distant future than was the scene of when Lucy knocked on Henry’s door.
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