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is it possible that rumple simply hasn’t quite let go of his past yet? i mean, he dropped the doll, but maybe some part of him is still holding on to it and so it keeps coming back
is it possible that rumple simply hasn’t quite let go of his past yet? i mean, he dropped the doll, but maybe some part of him is still holding on to it and so it keeps coming back
I think that could very well be the case. Something must change within Rumple before he can finally let go of the past. Maybe Neal has to return. That way, Rumple could finally get over his cowardice of having let go of his son in “The Return.”
"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
is it possible that rumple simply hasn’t quite let go of his past yet? i mean, he dropped the doll, but maybe some part of him is still holding on to it and so it keeps coming back
That is totally possible. It’s a bit hard to completely let go of 300 years’ worth of angst in just a few moments.
moonae wrote: is it possible that rumple simply hasn’t quite let go of his past yet? i mean, he dropped the doll, but maybe some part of him is still holding on to it and so it keeps coming back
I think that could very well be the case. Something must change within Rumple before he can finally let go of the past. Maybe Neal has to return. That way, Rumple could finally get over his cowardice of having let go of his son in “The Return.”
A combo of Bae returning, his Belle moral center, and actively trying to do the right thing will help.
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