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Rumpel’s scenes with the Blue Fairy & the Seer

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×14 "Manhattan" › Rumpel’s scenes with the Blue Fairy & the Seer

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  • February 22, 2013 at 4:55 am #136068
    obisgirl
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    In the Return after Rumpel lost Bae, he confronted the Blue Fairy and demanded to know from her how he could follow him.

    He began to list off a number of ways he could get to our world:

    a realm jumper (Jefferson)
    a time turner
    a mage
    …then finally, a curse!

    And Blue’s like 😯 😮 I don’t know what you’re talking about.

    and then in this past episode, Rumpel asks how he will find his son ❓

    I’m assuming that last scene happened around the same time, or maybe later after he attacked the Blue Fairy but hearing him ask ‘how?’ he will find Bae after attacking the Blue Fairy seems ridiculous. Because by the time he met the seer again, he would have already had that fight with the Blue Fairy and knew that he needed to enact the Dark Curse.

    with the exception of learning from the seer that he wasn’t going to enact it himself and someone else (Emma and Henry) would break the curse.

    It just seems odd that he would need to know a bit of repetitive information about the curse.

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    February 22, 2013 at 10:39 am #174820
    Myril
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    Didn’t find that curious. Agree, that the scene with the seer happened shortly after the moment with the Blue Fairy, but it wasn’t all repetitive for Rumple. When the seer talked about it will be a curse Rumple was indeed slightly impatient, because he already knew, but he wanted to know more about it, and he got some more details. Details, that for us as audience by the way proved, that the seer foretold what we know later happened – thus what she said at the end about the boy could have a stronger impact. What the seer says will happen, in some way, maybe not quite the way Rumple or many of us assume, but it will happen.

    ¯\_(?????? ?)_/¯

    February 22, 2013 at 6:42 pm #174875
    pjsparkles
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    I don’t think that the Seer moment happened that close to the BF moment. I think the Crocodile scenes with Smee etc happened between that time. In Croc, Rumple looks lost and is desperate for a way to his son. It is clear from his discussion with Smee, that Rumple has been searching for a way to Bae (curse or otherwise)
    I was always under the impressing that he spoke with BF RIGHT after Bae left. I mean Rumple was looking for anyway possible even after he met the Seer for a second time. Example: Dorothy’s slippers. I think Rumple didn’t seem that interested in the fact that the Seer said he needed a curse he was more interested in the memorable details.

    With all that rambling being said…I agree that the conversation with the Seer seemed kinda mote after his discussion with BF but I believe he came to the Seer for specifics of the curse. When he didn’t get them, he took her power to find out for himself.

    February 22, 2013 at 7:27 pm #174879
    obisgirl
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    @PJSparkles wrote:

    With all that rambling being said…I agree that the conversation with the Seer seemed kinda mote after his discussion with BF but I believe he came to the Seer for specifics of the curse. When he didn’t get them, he took her power to find out for himself.

    Okay. That makes sense.

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