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So, why would the Lost boys have a picture of Henry? The only person in FTL who has seen him is Aurora when she was dreaming.
Neverland and FTL aren’t the same thing…. But I think it is like a prophesy or something like that.
My guess is it’s some kind of prophecy. Since they were comparing the picture to his father, he obviously wasn’t born yet.
I think it has to do with a prophesy. I think PP recognizes that Henry is a child born of true love.
I think Peter Pan also caught a glimpse of the future, which is why he has Henry’s picture. Perhaps he knows about the prophesy that Henry would be the Dark One’s undoing. Henry could be the key to taking the powers of the Dark One. Or Henry could become the next Peter Pan.
"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
@slurpeez108 wrote:
I think Peter Pan also caught a glimpse of the future, which is why he has Henry’s picture. Perhaps he knows about the prophesy that Henry would be the Dark One’s undoing. Henry could be the key to taking the powers of the Dark One. Or Henry could become the next Peter Pan.
That’s true. The Rumple prophecy wasn’t really addressed tonight.
I suppose it must have something to do with Henry being conceived and born in The Land Without Magic by FTL parents. The episode did emphasize that he alone would survive the destruction of Storybrooke, after all.
@Demileto wrote:
I suppose it must have something to do with Henry being conceived and born in The Land Without Magic by FTL parents. The episode did emphasize that he alone would survive the destruction of Storybrooke, after all.
Yes and *forgive the Swanfire shipper here* but if he’s a child of true love….that’s gotta be important too.
@RumplesGirl wrote:
@Demileto wrote:
I suppose it must have something to do with Henry being conceived and born in The Land Without Magic by FTL parents. The episode did emphasize that he alone would survive the destruction of Storybrooke, after all.
Yes and *forgive the Swanfire shipper here* but if he’s a child of true love….that’s gotta be important too.
I agree. Henry must be pretty powerful as the product of true love, similar to Emma.
"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
@RumplesGirl wrote:
@Demileto wrote:
I suppose it must have something to do with Henry being conceived and born in The Land Without Magic by FTL parents. The episode did emphasize that he alone would survive the destruction of Storybrooke, after all.
Yes and *forgive the Swanfire shipper here* but if he’s a child of true love….that’s gotta be important too.
As a fellow Swanfire shipper, I’ll agree with you! 😉
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