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April 25, 2013 at 1:34 am #188486beastwhispererParticipant
@KFChimera wrote:
@TimeSpacer wrote:
What if she just erases his memory of the last two years, so his last memory is of events just before Mary Margaret gave him the book?
Oh! That is diaboical–if that is not what happens, I bet A & E would say “wish we thought of it”
^THIS! That’s a really good suggestion. Diabolical is the perfect word for that plan too!
[adrotate group="5"]April 25, 2013 at 3:04 am #188499timespacerParticipant@RumplesGirl wrote:
Whoa! That’s good. And terrifying all at the same time. Revert him back to his “cursed” self, as it were, since the curse more or less put him in a haze for the first 10 yrs of his life.
Thanks. I see what you mean about his “cursed” self in the sense of his earlier life but I don’t think the curse actually put him in a haze. I think he just needed time to figure out what was going on in Storybrooke as he grew up. I’ve always imagined his experience was probably close to what someone wrote in this fanfiction at
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/9119020/1/Growing-Up-in-Storybrooke which was posted in an earlier thread (which I can’t find at the moment.) It suggests Henry’s problems with Regina stemmed from the fact that she wouldn’t answer his questions about time being frozen in Storybrooke (I love the line “I could make a birdhouse in my sleep”). Resetting his memory would let her finally answer his questions on her own terms.April 25, 2013 at 4:34 am #188533PheeParticipantHaving now seen the sneak peek of the conversation Regina has with Henry, I’m guessing the spell is her wiping that conversation from his memory, coz that’s really not something she would want him telling to the Charmings. 😕
April 25, 2013 at 5:59 am #188549HappyEndingsSpectator@Phee wrote:
Having now seen the sneak peek of the conversation Regina has with Henry, I’m guessing the spell is her wiping that conversation from his memory, coz that’s really not something she would want him telling to the Charmings. 😕
That is what I was thinking too 😎
April 25, 2013 at 6:44 am #188553laurieanneParticipantAdam and Eddy said on the ABC Podcast (this week) that Henry was cursed! I was shocked because I hadn’t heard that at all! I’ve been operating on the assumption that Henry grew up the only “normal” kid in Storybrooke. They said he was under a haze just like everyone else. So the book must have been what startled him out of it. WOW- would Regina wipe out Henry’s real memories? That would be so cruel and awful. But it would accomplish what she wants – to have everything: Henry all to herself. This is pretty scary.
April 25, 2013 at 4:15 pm #188664vilyaParticipantI have watched this video about 40 times and noticed that over the hill full of bodies there are too female figures standing. One is probably Snow, but any ideas who the other one is? (I can’t tell if it is the peasant clad Lana or not)
April 25, 2013 at 4:17 pm #188666SlurpeezParticipant@Vilya wrote:
I have watched this video about 40 times and noticed that over the hill full of bodies there are too female figures standing. One is probably Snow, but any ideas who the other one is? (I can’t tell if it is the peasant clad Lana or not)
I’m guessing it’s peasant-clad Regina.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
April 25, 2013 at 4:18 pm #188667HappyEndingsSpectator@LaurieAnne wrote:
Adam and Eddy said on the ABC Podcast (this week) that Henry was cursed! I was shocked because I hadn’t heard that at all! I’ve been operating on the assumption that Henry grew up the only “normal” kid in Storybrooke. They said he was under a haze just like everyone else. So the book must have been what startled him out of it. WOW- would Regina wipe out Henry’s real memories? That would be so cruel and awful. But it would accomplish what she wants – to have everything: Henry all to herself. This is pretty scary.
How could Henry be cursed he was borned outside of Storybrooke ❓
April 25, 2013 at 4:23 pm #188672beastwhispererParticipant@LaurieAnne wrote:
Adam and Eddy said on the ABC Podcast (this week) that Henry was cursed! I was shocked because I hadn’t heard that at all! I’ve been operating on the assumption that Henry grew up the only “normal” kid in Storybrooke. They said he was under a haze just like everyone else. So the book must have been what startled him out of it. WOW- would Regina wipe out Henry’s real memories? That would be so cruel and awful. But it would accomplish what she wants – to have everything: Henry all to herself. This is pretty scary.
I wonder how the book exactly startled him out of it. It didn’t affect Emma until she already believed. Mary Margaret would have to handle the book to give it to him, and she handled it plenty after that. Obviously she wasn’t ready to believe. I wonder what specifically made Henry ready to believe. They could take that somewhere interesting in the show.
April 25, 2013 at 4:23 pm #188673SlurpeezParticipant@HappyEndings wrote:
@LaurieAnne wrote:
Adam and Eddy said on the ABC Podcast (this week) that Henry was cursed! I was shocked because I hadn’t heard that at all! I’ve been operating on the assumption that Henry grew up the only “normal” kid in Storybrooke. They said he was under a haze just like everyone else. So the book must have been what startled him out of it. WOW- would Regina wipe out Henry’s real memories? That would be so cruel and awful. But it would accomplish what she wants – to have everything: Henry all to herself. This is pretty scary.
How could Henry be cursed he was borned outside of Storybrooke ❓
Yeah, that doesn’t make any sense to me either. Also, we know Owen and Kurt weren’t cursed when they came to SB. If you ask me, it seems like a cop-out or a weak explanation from Eddy and Adam that Henry was cursed. Maybe what they mean to say is that it was as if he were cursed, not that he actually was. After all, how much do young children of 6 or 7 really “get it” when they often live in a world of imagination anyway? Also, usually kids that young respect the authority of the parents, so he might just have taken Regina’s word for it when she brushed any of his observations about kids not aging under the rug. It wasn’t until he was a little older, age 9 or 10, that he started to question his mother and got the storybook from MM.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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