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October 8, 2013 at 10:20 am #214706SlurpeezParticipant
As for GoldenHearts, I don’t know. Belle’s purpose there is to keep Rumple from making the selfish and easy choice: letting Peter have the boy. The Cora Rumple knew, the one who thought power was the important thing someone could posses and who ripped out her own heart, would probably let Henry die and would encourage Rumple to let it happen so that he is not “undone.” Belle is Rumple’s moral center but Cora represents the Dark One’s equal.
Vilya suggested that Regina, not Rumple, could have a vision of Cora. Regina seeing her mother would be very interesting since Cora was very abusive right up until the end when she got her heart back. On the one hand, Cora could represent Regina’s darker side which prompts her to want power and magic over love, yet Cora’s last words to her daughter “this would have been enough” could help Regina realize that loving Henry is all she needs. Regina doesn’t need power or magic to be happy. (Though as RG pointed out, we’ve yet to have confirmation of Barbara Hershey being on set).
[adrotate group="5"]"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
October 8, 2013 at 10:21 am #214707RumplesGirlKeymasterVilya suggested that Regina, not Rumple, could have a vision of Cora. Regina seeing her mother would be very interesting since Cora was very abusive right up until the end when she got her heart back. On the one hand, Cora could represent Regina’s darker side which prompts her to want power and magic over love, yet Cora’s last words to her daughter “this would have been enough” could help Regina realize that loving Henry is all she needs. Regina doesn’t need power or magic to be happy. (Though as RG pointed out, we’ve yet to have confirmation of Barbara Hershey being on set).
My bad!!!! Sorry Vilya 🙁 I misread.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"October 8, 2013 at 10:23 am #214708PheeParticipantMy biggest question is does this mean that we might get mental images of other people? It could be interesting. Regina talking to Cora, maybe Emma talking to Neal. I think this pretty much opens up all kinds of interesting conversations that might help the rest of the cast heal.
The way they’ve set this up, they could totally expand on it like that. I wonder if the others would need it as badly as Rumple does, though? Even if they’re not exactly getting along, they do still have each other in that group, as opposed to Rumple being completely alone. I think Tink will probably fill that “ghost from the past” role where Regina’s concerned. Maybe Hook would hallucinate Bae, and Emma would hallucinate Neal? That could actually set up his legit entry into NL, if either/or Hook and Emma have “seen” him previously, so they don’t initially believe that he’s the real deal when he really does arrive.
October 8, 2013 at 12:58 pm #214753SlurpeezParticipantMaybe Hook would hallucinate Bae, and Emma would hallucinate Neal? That could actually set up his legit entry into NL, if either/or Hook and Emma have “seen” him previously, so they don’t initially believe that he’s the real deal when he really does arrive.
It would be quite fascinating if Rumple, Hook and Emma all had visions of Neal/Baelfire before he actually arrives in present-day NL. He is so central to all of their stories and he is the one who links them all. All three have love for Neal and all have regrets when it comes to Neal. Obviously, Rumple feels immensely guilty for having abandoned his son. Hook began to regard Bae like a son, and he might also feel guilt over having let Bae go with the Lost Boys. Emma loves Neal and probably regrets not being strong enough to hold onto him to save his life. Seeing visions of Neal would set the stage for all three to be shocked at Neal’s Lazarus-like resurrection in present-day NL!
"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
October 14, 2013 at 4:54 pm #215857obisgirlParticipantI’m listening to the fan podcast and I think it was Colleen who said that wasn’t really Belle. If it was the real Belle, we would have heard her theme during the scene and why wasn’t she in modern clothes? Could it have bee Pan pretending to be Belle?
October 14, 2013 at 5:09 pm #215860RumplesGirlKeymasterI’m listening to the fan podcast and I think it was Colleen who said that wasn’t really Belle. If it was the real Belle, we would have heard her theme during the scene and why wasn’t she in modern clothes? Could it have bee Pan pretending to be Belle?
Adam tweeted recently that it was Belle and we’ll get more answers soon. We also know she is in 304. Also, pretty sure if you go back and rewatch, you do hear the Rumbelle, Belle theme
(not even gonna tell you how long it took me to find this Tweet)
@JesusSeeker1287 yes. Answers and more Belle coming
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) October 13, 2013
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"October 14, 2013 at 6:42 pm #215904obisgirlParticipantok, thanks for clearing that up.
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