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Sleeping curse and barrier curse

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  • November 29, 2012 at 1:20 pm #135461
    ceege
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    Last season, when Emma kissed Henri, she broke not only the sleeping curse, but The Curse. So, I’m wondering if we’ll find that the barrier curse will be broken when Snow finally kisses Charming in Storybrook.

    I’m thinking one way for the writers to show us it’s been broken is by having King George condemned to be pushed over the town limits, so that he forgets his vendetta against Charming. However, once over the line, he starts laughing, and says he remembers everything.

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    November 29, 2012 at 1:47 pm #162821
    bec
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    I never thought of that. Didn’t Emma break the curse though because she was the saviour and the ‘product of the magic’? I think it’s possible, but I don’t think the writers will make it as simple as that. They want to drag this out for as long as they can. And once the barrier is broken I think most of the SB residents will probably leave.
    But I’m all for King George being the tester, I hate him almost as much as Cora.

    November 29, 2012 at 1:48 pm #162822
    antbee
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    @ceege wrote:

    Last season, when Emma kissed Henri, she broke not only the sleeping curse, but The Curse. So, I’m wondering if we’ll find that the barrier curse will be broken when Snow finally kisses Charming in Storybrook.

    I’m thinking one way for the writers to show us it’s been broken is by having King George condemned to be pushed over the town limits, so that he forgets his vendetta against Charming. However, once over the line, he starts laughing, and says he remembers everything.

    I love that idea, but maybe instead of King George doing that, he acts like he forgot everything that way people think that he’s harmless, well relatively harmless, so that he can work with Cora later on really upping the odds this season. I don’t particularly like King George, but I thought he turned out to be a pretty lame villain, well maybe not to Gus-Gus and Ruth, for Charming to be able to neutralize him in one episode.

    Plus, I’m still waiting for the big “let’s take over the Kingdom” story line that I thought was suppose to happen this year, but has only been shown in one episode so far. Let’s see a parallel between Snow and Charming overthrowing King George in past FTL to the Charmings + Rumple’s family + Regina having to overthrow Cora, Hook, King George, and any other baddies that might be in Storybrooke.

    Also, if Rumple still thinks that the barrier curse is in place if King George fakes not remembering, he’ll likely want Emma to find Bae as his favor, and then she’ll be the first to find out that Neal is Bae.

    November 29, 2012 at 5:17 pm #162837
    Gaultheria
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    That barrier is an awfully tempting problem-solver. In all of Storybrooke, there must be many people who were enemies in Fairy Tale Land. They’d be pushing each other across the barrier all the time, telling themselves “It’s not really murder”.

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