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September 3, 2013 at 12:51 pm #207815WickedRegalParticipant
I’m still hanging onto the belief that Regina and Tinkerbell were best friends, but either Cora or Rumple & Blue came between the two of them by banishing Tinkerbell off to Neverland. This will leave Regina to believe that her only true friend has abandoned her, and she falls even deeper into darkness thus becoming Rumple’s monster that ripped out the Gypsy’s heart. But when Regina finally learns the truth of what happened, she can forgive Tinker, who will help her to eventually forgive Snow White.
[adrotate group="5"]"If you go as far as you can see...you will then see enough to go even further." - Finn Balor
September 3, 2013 at 7:41 pm #207988kpercymanParticipantI just hate that all the Lost Boys want their mommy and daddy. They don’t realize that the majority of them have long been dead. Just so so sad.
Now, I am with the group that think TB was Regina’s FGM. However, I believe that TB had a TL which caused her to be stripped of her powers. In a way I think it was Belle’s dad because I would love a Belle and TB connection but I doubt that it is that.
September 4, 2013 at 1:22 am #208021red whale and fishhookParticipantOkay, this is my theory on my theory on Tinkerbell’s relationship with Regina.
Tinkerbell was originally from the Enchanted forest. Regina asked Tinkerbell for help to get out the wedding with King Leopold and Tinkerbell says Yes. However, Cora ends up finding out about Tinkerbell trying to stop the wedding and banishes her to Neverland which is a place nobody is supposed to leave so that Regina can marry King Leopold
As for the Blue Fairy’s relationship with Tinkerbell, I believe that Tinkerbell could be the Blue Fairy’s right hand fairy. I haven’t really thought of what the relationship between those two fairies but that is the best I could think of.
Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
September 4, 2013 at 4:49 am #208034PheeParticipantInteresting sidenote, but Ella isn’t a royal, so why did her FGM who was patron to King George, also want to help Ella? I didn’t quite get how FGM’s are assigned and what it means if they are patrons to various royal families.
I could see BF, knowing limited resources of magic, conserving her FGM’s to “important” people who will be rulers or might marry into rulers, or something like that.
Who knows how many FGMs there are. I’ve been thinking of them as an elite, exclusive club that a fairy can be elevated to, so there aren’t so many of them around that every family in FTL is assigned their own, exclusive FGM.
What if in the FTL flashback Regina goes to Tinker Bell, her fairy-godmother, after her marriage to King Leopold because she wishes to get pregnant with a child of her own, hoping it will fill her life with love? However, maybe Regina is infertile, and so Tink promises to one day bless her with an adopted child. That would help to explain why Regina is smiling from ear to ear and walking arm in arm with Tinker Bell like they’re best friends.
Flash-forward to 2001 when Henry was born and Tink, working for the PP in our world, helps arrange for baby Henry to be brought from Phoenix to Storybrooke. In that way, Tinker Bell is looking out for Regina by eventually granting her wish of adopting a child.
That’s an interesting idea. They wouldn’t even have to bring infertility or adoption into it, specifically. Regina could just be lamenting how she’ll never have a child of her own, because she’s trapped in a loveless marriage, and Tink can tell her that one day, she will be blessed with a child.
September 4, 2013 at 9:08 am #208055PriceofMagicParticipantCan fairies tell the future?
All magic comes with a price!
Keeper of FelixSeptember 4, 2013 at 9:12 am #208056RumplesGirlKeymasterCan fairies tell the future?
Hmmmmm. We’ve never seen any fairy tell the future, at least I don’t remember an instance of it. However, I wouldn’t put it past Blue.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"September 4, 2013 at 9:37 am #208059PheeParticipantWas reading a tumblr post on that very topic just before. Lemme see if I can find it again…*searches*
The Blue Fairy and precognition
Twice we’ve seen incidents where it’s implied that Blue can see events beyond beyond what is currently happening. The first is just before she grants Jiminy’s wish to become a cricket, when she says that Geppetto will grow up to face many challenges. The second incident is a bit more subtle and much easier to miss.
When the Blue Fairy counsels Dreamy to end his relationship with Nova, she tells him that if Nova becomes a godmother and he returns to the mines they will bring untold joy to the world. Interesting words, those. Some people might assume that because the Blue Fairy said that because fairy dust is vitally important in that it powers the world, that’s why she wanted him there — to mine the special diamonds. But if you’re the kind of person who believes the Blue Fairy can see the future, then that moment takes on a whole new meaning.
If Dreamy hadn’t gone back to the mines, he he wouldn’t have ended up imprisoned eventually. And if he hadn’t ended up in King George’s dungeon, Snow would never have escaped — or if she had, she would have become a far darker character without Grumpy there to slow her down enough for Charming to get to her. Or worse, died.
It’s not surprising that the Blue Fairy wouldn’t want that to happen. She was a confidant of Queen Eva, after all, and likely the family’s patron fairy. And while she may not have been able to see all the details surrounding it (we know how tricky the future can be to read from Rumpelstiltskin’s experience), she likely knew enough to realize that Snow’s child would be important to the world one day — and that Snow wouldn’t have survived to fulfill her destiny of giving birth to the savior if Grumpy hadn’t been there to rescue her from King George’s dungeon (remember, Stealthy was only there to get his brother out).
Suffice to say, if Dreamy had run off with Nova to sail around the world, the world itself could have come to a very bad end. Grumpy’s actions indirectly led to Emma’s birth — the savior who broke the curse to end all curses, and reunited people with their true selves and their loved ones in the process. Untold joy, indeed.
September 4, 2013 at 9:44 am #208060RumplesGirlKeymasterWow. Totally forgot about that moment in That Still Small Voice where she tells Jiminy about Gepetto and his “challenges.” And yes, now that it has been pointed out that without Grumpy the Snowing story might have gone differently, it does look like Blue had the sight. (or someone has the sight if you’re a fan of “Blue is working for PP who can see the future”)
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"September 4, 2013 at 9:51 am #208062PheeParticipantBack when Manhattan aired, I commented that the YoungSeer’s voice almost sounded like Blue’s to me. AdultSeer’s voice didn’t though, so I ruled it out. Though I did also find it slightly suspicious that the Seer’s eyes were bright blue of all colours.
Anyway, even though I basically wrote the idea off, it could be a fun twist if it turns out that the Seer was just a shapeshifting Blue, making Blue the origin of the prophecy, the one who told it to Rumple, maybe even told it to PP, and therefore is the one who set all this mess in motion. Would be so super sneaky.
September 4, 2013 at 10:09 am #208065SlurpeezParticipantAnyway, even though I basically wrote the idea off, it could be a fun twist if it turns out that the Seer was just a shapeshifting Blue, making Blue the origin of the prophecy, the one who told it to Rumple, maybe even told it to PP, and therefore is the one who set all this mess in motion. Would be so super sneaky.
I agree it would be super sneaky, but then how would you explain the adult seer? She was burdened by her seeing ability and freely gave the “gift” to Rumple so that she could be free of it. Then she died. So, I think the seer was a mortal woman who had either been born clairvoyant or she later became that way as a small child. Nevertheless, I could still see the BF having a hand in the prophesy if Blue “blessed” a normal girl with the “gift” of foresight, yet that so-called gift soon turned into a terrible burden such that she wanted to die as a relatively young woman rather than struggle on so with it.
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