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You know if Jefferson wife was dead wouldn’t he have said that she is dead instead of the “Lost” her ❓
Maybe someone can ask the writers how many doors are in the Hat, and does that include SB?
You know if Jefferson wife was dead wouldn’t he have said that she is dead instead of the “Lost” her ❓
Maybe someone can ask the writers how many doors are in the Hat, and does that include SB also will the spare Hat that Emma made be used as the new Mad Hatter Hat. or is the Hat out forever?
The writers of OUAT like to keep us on our toes. Saying Jefferson’s wife is dead would be too easy. They have to build mystery and saying “lost” has so many meanings that it leaves the door open to all possibilities. Like with Rumple and “undoing.”
I’ve asked about the hat before. If ever Adam responds, I’ll put it here.
I often wondered if Grace’s mother was in fact Jefferson’s wife.
Maybe she wasn’t his wife.
Maybe Jefferson isn’t Grace’s real father, but took care of her because he felt obligated to because he felt responsibble for Grace losing her mother.
What makes me think this is, he says that’s how Grace lost her mother (referring to his job/realm jumpimg).
He doesn’t say that’s how I lost my wife, or how I lost my true love….he speifically refers to her as “Grace’s mother”.
Good point Gypsy, and you are right he would have said his wife or maybe Grace’s mother was his sister ❓
Interesting idea Gypsy! Not sure if I’m completely sold because it may just be too painful for him so he relates it to what his little girl lost instead but until they say we can’t take much for granted at all.
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Interesting idea Gypsy! Not sure if I’m completely sold because it may just be too painful for him so he relates it to what his little girl lost instead but until they say we can’t take much for granted at all.
Exactly, take nothing for granted.
They said she was ‘lost’ and not ‘dead’ for a reason.
I just feel like Jefferson referring to her as ‘Grace’s mother’ was said for a reason, too.
They did this all the time on LOST.
What they say and how they say it may make a difference in the meaning of what they are saying.
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Interesting idea Gypsy! Not sure if I’m completely sold because it may just be too painful for him so he relates it to what his little girl lost instead but until they say we can’t take much for granted at all.
Exactly, take nothing for granted.
They said she was ‘lost’ and not ‘dead’ for a reason.
I just feel like Jefferson referring to her as ‘Grace’s mother’ was said for a reason, too.They did this all the time on LOST.
What they say and how they say it may make a difference in the meaning of what they are saying.
If they did this in Lost what is the answer then Dead or Alive?
With LOST it depends on the character or situation. Just like here. The writers are tricky, the know how to play with words.
If they did this in Lost what is the answer then Dead or Alive?
I didn’t mean that line, specifically.
I was refering to the fact that they choose their words carefully – for the script and when they do interviews.
I always try to read between the lines.
They even had Emma say that to Regina. – “I can read between the lines”. (Eps, 2, S1, I think)
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