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March 4, 2013 at 1:37 pm #176866RumplesGirlKeymaster
@Jbwood5 wrote:
Snow using the candle over Cora’s heart to save Gold is the best guess. Gold would lose his powers since Cora stabs him with the dagger and he would lose his powers (his undoing) but it happened in the war for Henry and that is how Henry is to blame.
Omgosh. THIS. I love this. I love Rumple but I think the next evolution of his character is to take away his magic and make him live as a human again (at least for awhile, you can’t take it away from him altogether).
[adrotate group="5"]"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"March 4, 2013 at 9:05 pm #177060wewerecursedParticipantI was re-watching the promo for the hundredth time when I realised something that I kept missing/not taking in. Regina pushes Emma against a wall and raises the dagger as if to stab her. At first I thougt that theres no way she will stab Emma because she can’t die – her role is too major. But then I remembered the candle. Other posters on here are speculating that Snow might’ve kept the candle because we didn’t actually see her give it back to Blue (Cora).
So here’s my theory:
Cora and Regina fight against the good guys. Regina pushes Emma (maybe with magic) and stabs her with the dagger. The good guys manage to get rid of Cora and Regina and try to heal Emma. Snow then decides to use the candle because there is no way she would let her own daughter die when she knows there is something she can do to save her. Instead of choosing someone to kill, she goes into Reginas’ grave thing where all her hearts are and picks one; not knowing who is going to die. And that could be why Charming sais ‘what did you do’. Then after Emma is saved, we find out whos heart it was. I’m thinking that maybe Cora took a good guys heart, such as a dwarf or Red, and she ends up unknowingly killing them.TOTALLY on board with this. It’s pretty much what I was thinking, too. Although I don’t think it will be Red. The writers, creators and fans all love her way too much and there’s still so much left to do with her character. (Plus I would throw a chainsaw at the TV if they destroyed FrankenWolf!) It would be someone lesser but still very meaningful to Snow, like a dwarf or Archie, but I’m going with a dwarf. Like maybe poor Sneezy, since everyone is kind of ignoring him since he crossed the border, they wouldn’t have noticed if Cora got his heart. And it would totally kill Snow. 😥
If this happens, I will probably cry because I got a little choked up at Johanna’s death and we only knew about her for ten minutes! Pay attention when the episode starts, if a minor character is seen about or conversing with Snow in any way…we’ll have our answer! And the fandom may implode.
I’m okay with them bringing Snow Dark back, because I have to say, she’s pretty epic, but I hope it doesn’t permanently alter her character too much. I’m just hoping Emma will “Mom, I love you,” her at some point!! Either way I’m so excited to see where they’re taking her!
March 4, 2013 at 10:16 pm #177079nonnieParticipant@slurpeez108 wrote:
Just posted the promo for The Miller's Daughter in the spoiler section for that episode. It looks like Snow discovers the heart in a chest. Then there is a clip of David saying, “What did you do?” and the announcer confirms one of their own will perish. I predict it will be Cora who dies in that episode, because everyone else has already been accounted for in later episodes. The Charmings, Bae, Regina, and Rumple have all been spotted on film sets after 2×16, so it must be Cora's death that was hinted at in spoilers.
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Okay but is ONE OF THEIR OWN a Charming clan, or Regina / Cora I do not see them in the same groups… there is the SB people, Snow / PC/ Emma vs Regina & Cora, Gold / Bae … Henry is all on his own. The only one we know who does not have a heart is Cora … so if Snow finds a heart in a box it could be Cora's but then it could be any one else's who's heart that might be stolen.
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March 4, 2013 at 10:18 pm #177080nonnieParticipantMaybe Snow should … CHOP OFF HER HEAD…. a fitting end to the Queen of Hearts
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.March 5, 2013 at 3:09 am #177204sedornaParticipantI want Snow to kill Cora because I want Regina to see just what hatred and bitterness looks like from the outside in. She’s far too close to her mother to really see things objectively, and she herself has so much sadness and bitterness inside her it’s affecting her thoughts. However, if she were to see just how it feels to have somebody you love taken from you, then she might actually begin to change.
However, I don’t think Cora will go down that easily. I can, however, see her faking her own death so that Snow thinks she’s killed her. After all, she wants to turn Snow’s heart black, and murder will do that.
March 5, 2013 at 3:40 am #177212kfchimeraParticipant@Sedorna wrote:
I want Snow to kill Cora because I want Regina to see just what hatred and bitterness looks like from the outside in. She’s far too close to her mother to really see things objectively, and she herself has so much sadness and bitterness inside her it’s affecting her thoughts. However, if she were to see just how it feels to have somebody you love taken from you, then she might actually begin to change.
However, I don’t think Cora will go down that easily. I can, however, see her faking her own death so that Snow thinks she’s killed her. After all, she wants to turn Snow’s heart black, and murder will do that.
Losing someone she loved (Daniel) was what started Regina down her dark path in the first place. Losing her mother, especially if it happens before Regina acknowledges that her mother deserves to die, is going to make her that much more resentful and hateful. It is an interesting parallel, but Bae fights to save Rumple, despite knowing his father is capable of great evil. We are supposed to think he is doing the right thing, the heroic thing, because you save family.
“If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?” -- Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass
March 5, 2013 at 5:07 am #177228sedornaParticipant@KFChimera wrote:
Losing someone she loved (Daniel) was what started Regina down her dark path in the first place. Losing her mother, especially if it happens before Regina acknowledges that her mother deserves to die, is going to make her that much more resentful and hateful. It is an interesting parallel, but Bae fights to save Rumple, despite knowing his father is capable of great evil. We are supposed to think he is doing the right thing, the heroic thing, because you save family.
That is true. However, I think — or maybe hope — that things might be different if Regina knows that Cora died because of Snow’s hatred and bitterness. Yes, Cora might have very well killed Daniel because of negative feelings towards Snow White’s mother, and even Snow White herself. However, she managed to keep those feelings well hidden. Regina saw her mother as cruel and power-hungry when she killed Daniel, *not* bitter and vindictive. It’s Snow’s bitterness that might get Regina to at least pause for a breath.
Or…what if Snow is all evil and bitter, and then Henry comes back to Storybrooke and sees her like that? How will he react? And how will Regina react to Henry’s reaction?
March 5, 2013 at 5:29 am #177237wewerecursedParticipant@Sedorna wrote:
I want Snow to kill Cora because I want Regina to see just what hatred and bitterness looks like from the outside in. She’s far too close to her mother to really see things objectively, and she herself has so much sadness and bitterness inside her it’s affecting her thoughts. However, if she were to see just how it feels to have somebody you love taken from you, then she might actually begin to change.
However, I don’t think Cora will go down that easily. I can, however, see her faking her own death so that Snow thinks she’s killed her. After all, she wants to turn Snow’s heart black, and murder will do that.
I disagree that losing her mother would push Regina toward goodness, I’d imagine it would just push her farther into darkness especially at this point when she thinks her mother loves her. She knows everything Cora has done to her, and has tried killing her herself, but she still loves her regardless.
I DO agree with you though that Cora may fake her death to send Snow into that downward spiral she’s been working toward. Since apparently she’s not listed in the next few eps, I definitely see it happening, because like you said Cora won’t go down that easily. I think in the end Regina will have to be the one to kill her once and for all.
March 5, 2013 at 5:41 am #177244l jonesParticipantIf Regina were to kill her own mom, she’d become as dark as Cora, if not worse, since Regina was already prone to evilness.
Everyone is prone to evil. It’ natural. The series has already proven that the majority of the characters have the potential to become evil.
I DO agree with you though that Cora may fake her death to send Snow into that downward spiral she’s been working toward. Since apparently she’s not listed in the next few eps, I definitely see it happening, because like you said Cora won’t go down that easily. I think in the end Regina will have to be the one to kill her once and for all.
That’s awful. I still have problems with Red’s killing of her mother, Anita.
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