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Is there something about the doppelgangers being unable to lie or kill?
Hmmm, interesting! Not sure about the lying part, but it would be pretty hilarious if they are unable to kill. Trying to remember if we saw Hyde kill anyone…
It would explain why the evil queen hasn’t killed anyone yet and is actually trying to get them to tear themselves apart.
Or they managed to get the Oracle out of the staff, somehow.
We saw that Jafar’s parrot also was an oracle, so here is my question–
(copied from a different post) -Was the parrot and the girl oracle one and the same? I didnt quite get that,, but the parrot was the oracle right? and so was the girl, so the girl was the parrot, but in her Storybrook version, just like Archie is a man and not a cricket in Storybrook… usually.
Is there something about the doppelgangers being unable to lie or kill?
Hmmm, interesting! Not sure about the lying part, but it would be pretty hilarious if they are unable to kill. Trying to remember if we saw Hyde kill anyone… It would explain why the evil queen hasn’t killed anyone yet and is actually trying to get them to tear themselves apart.
Hmmm yes I was thinking something along these lines too. Very interesting… the plot thickens!!
Any chance Jafar was using the Oracle girl to disguise himself and now he’s using Aladdin. Maybe Aladdin in storybrooke is actually Jafar and that’s why he gave Emma the shears so she could do the same thing Aladdin did. Or maybe Aladdin is actually alive somewhere else and never used the shears!
Any chance Jafar was using the Oracle girl to disguise himself and now he’s using Aladdin. Maybe Aladdin in storybrooke is actually Jafar and that’s why he gave Emma the shears so she could do the same thing Aladdin did. Or maybe Aladdin is actually alive somewhere else and never used the shears!
Never thought of that but it would make sense if Jafar’s goal is to rid the world of Saviors. It’s pretty vague what his actual agenda is because so far he’s had little screen time (well, OUAT screentime. I knew exactly what he wanted in WL)
Yes I would like to know why Jafar wants to rid the world of Saviors and how he even knows about Saviors to begin with.
how he even knows about Saviors to begin with.
Especially this part. And the show could connect this to Rumple and how he knows about Saviors.
And the show could connect this to Rumple and how he knows about Saviors.
We can only help. I’ll settle for a seminar in the woods that Jafar and Rumple attended.
Especially this part. And the show could connect this to Rumple and how he knows about Saviors.
They could, but the probably forgot about that already.
So far, Jafar and Rumple are suspiciously peripheral to the story. Maybe there’s a plot reason for that.
Yes I would like to know why Jafar wants to rid the world of Saviors
Class warfare? Squashing the opposition? I honestly don’t know — they really need to stop with the abstractly malevolent villain. Villains are so much more compelling when they are concretely malevolent.
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