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Robin Hood’s story

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×19 "Lacey" › Robin Hood’s story

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  • April 24, 2013 at 5:16 pm #188372
    kfchimera
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    @Phee wrote:

    Anyway, like I said, I’m not 100% behind my own theory yet, not even 100% sure if that unborn baby is Tamara. But those are my current ponderings on how Robin knew about the wand and where to get it and how to use it…coz it belonged to his mother in law.

    At this point, any theory we create is more likley to be wrong than right because we have so few pieces. Still a lot of fun to mull over!

    I like the idea that a fairy fell in love –because I want the story to return to the point that BF made that fairies cannot love. I also want there to be more to Rumpel’s killing of the FGM than he just needed her wand and just generally hated fairies, and considered them kill-on-sight material. New story developments could layer in some new meaning to those scenes.

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    April 25, 2013 at 3:31 am #188509
    Phee
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    @KFChimera wrote:

    @Phee wrote:

    Anyway, like I said, I’m not 100% behind my own theory yet, not even 100% sure if that unborn baby is Tamara. But those are my current ponderings on how Robin knew about the wand and where to get it and how to use it…coz it belonged to his mother in law.

    At this point, any theory we create is more likley to be wrong than right because we have so few pieces. Still a lot of fun to mull over!

    For sure. That’s why I love spoilers so much, because it’s like discovering more clues to a mystery, and playing detective and trying to figure out how they’ll fit together is half the fun of this show for me. Even if I’m wrong 80% of the time. 😛

    I like the idea that a fairy fell in love –because I want the story to return to the point that BF made that fairies cannot love. I also want there to be more to Rumpel’s killing of the FGM than he just needed her wand and just generally hated fairies, and considered them kill-on-sight material. New story developments could layer in some new meaning to those scenes.

    This is why I went off on that tangent with my theory. Honestly, Dreamy is one of my least fave episodes, but if it was foreshadowing of some larger storyline that involved an incident like a high ranking fairy having actually defected from the ranks because of falling in love, that would instantly improve Dreamy for me. And it would also add more gravity to Price of Gold, (an ep that introduced us to Cinderella, who had no long lasting significance for the show), if it turns out there’s a specific reason for the FGM explosion.

    We saw that FGM for all of 3 seconds in the 4th ep of season 1. Now we’re at the tail end of season 2 and it looks like her wand has popped up again, and therefore, that character we only saw for 3 seconds may actually end up being significant. That possibility is really cool, so I hope it does pay off in some interesting way.

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