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October 13, 2013 at 11:20 pm #215648SlurpeezParticipant
So, the Blue Fairy was very rigid in enforcing the rules of fairies. Who put her in charge and made her queen bee anyway? Are her motives pure? She never wanted to help Regina whereas if she had, the curse wouldn’t have been cast. Tink, by contrast, was well intentioned in wanting to show Regina her soulmate. Did Blue banish Tink to NL? What is Blue’s agenda? I have a crack-theory that Blue might just be Peter Pan’s mommy.
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October 13, 2013 at 11:22 pm #215650RumplesGirlKeymasterSneaky Fairy is Sneaky.
I think she in league with PP. I think together they’ve been conspiring for ages about how to get Henry. I think Blue was PP’s agent in the EF and that she has helped set in motion of a chain of events. The fact that as a Fairy she doesn’t believe in giving Regina a second chance of saving her from the Darkness is so suspicious! She should believe in love, her above everyone else!
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"October 13, 2013 at 11:31 pm #215652TheWatcherParticipantI think Pan could be the son of Blue and a previous Dark One v.v that way he sort of paralles Henry in some fashion.
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Keeper Of Tamara's Taser , Jafar's Staff, Kitsis’s Glasses , Ariel’s Tail, Dopey's Hat , Peter Pan’s Shadow, Outfit, & Pied Cloak,Red Queen's Castle, White Rabbit's Power To World Hop, Zelena's BroomStick, & ALL MAGICOctober 14, 2013 at 2:10 am #215696PheeParticipantSneaky Fairy is Sneaky.
I think she in league with PP. I think together they’ve been conspiring for ages about how to get Henry. I think Blue was PP’s agent in the EF and that she has helped set in motion of a chain of events. The fact that as a Fairy she doesn’t believe in giving Regina a second chance of saving her from the Darkness is so suspicious! She should believe in love, her above everyone else!
THIS!
Blue: This is not a woman you can help. she is surrounded by darkness
Tink: I can’t believe you want me to ignore someone who needs help. That’s not very fairy-like.
Blue: I will be the judge of what is fairy-like.So she wasn’t willing to help Regina escape the darkness in her life, but when Bae had darkness in his life, “Oh here, lemme help you by giving up this super precious very last magical bean.”
Sneaky!!
October 14, 2013 at 2:22 am #215700kfchimeraParticipantWe have kicked around the “magic is dying” theory for awhile–that is exactly what Pan said to Henry. I think it is a slow burn kind of thing, like using up fossil fuels. They had a very long time, as immortal beings, to plan for that day, and make a plan to avoid it or find a new renewable magic source, and I think Henry is part of that plan.
The question is: Are Blue and Pan working together, or are they two different camps trying to reach different solutions to the same essential problem?
“If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what is, it wouldn't be. And what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?” -- Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass
October 14, 2013 at 1:18 pm #215784ClessidorParticipantSneaky Fairy is Sneaky.
I think she in league with PP. I think together they’ve been conspiring for ages about how to get Henry. I think Blue was PP’s agent in the EF and that she has helped set in motion of a chain of events. The fact that as a Fairy she doesn’t believe in giving Regina a second chance of saving her from the Darkness is so suspicious! She should believe in love, her above everyone else!
THIS!
Blue: This is not a woman you can help. she is surrounded by darkness
Tink: I can’t believe you want me to ignore someone who needs help. That’s not very fairy-like.
Blue: I will be the judge of what is fairy-like.So she wasn’t willing to help Regina escape the darkness in her life, but when Bae had darkness in his life, “Oh here, lemme help you by giving up this super precious very last magical bean.”
Sneaky!!
Well the difference is that Regina already made a deal with Rumplestilskin to get revenge on her mother. Also we shouldn’t forget what Rumple said about darkness. When it has you, there is no going back. And I guess Blue also believes in that fate the same way like Rumple does.
So she thought that it was useless to try to help Regina and at the end we saw that she was right.What I wonder is: Did they mentioned some book in that dialog? Have they mentioned it before? I’m not sure about that.
Also what I find very interesting was that Blue called Tinkerbell just Green what Tinker doesn’t like. So I guess being called “Blue” or “Green” is some sort of fairy nickname or title? Maybe it’s some kind of rule and she called TB “Green” because she want to be called “Blue” not by her real name. Well she was also called Rheul Ghorm but that is just Scots Gaelic for “Blue Star” which can be just another nickname for her.
So now I wonder if she has real name we doesn’t know yet. Maybe a name no one knows besides her.“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeOctober 14, 2013 at 1:34 pm #215787RumplesGirlKeymasterWell the difference is that Regina already made a deal with Rumplestilskin to get revenge on her mother. Also we shouldn’t forget what Rumple said about darkness. When it has you, there is no going back. And I guess Blue also believes in that fate the same way like Rumple does.
My problem with that though is that it goes totally against the themes of the show about hope and faith and rehabilitation. You can’t ever return to who you were, to be sure, because that evil/villain identity will always be a part of you but that doesn’t mean you can’t become a new being: one who fought against the darkness. I think we already see that with Regina and Hook and—depending on the episode–Rumple. The fact that Blue blatantly dismisses Regina as a lost cause is so—what’s the word I’m looking for–SNEAKY that I am more convinced than ever that she is working for/with PP.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"October 14, 2013 at 2:48 pm #215812ClessidorParticipanthmm I agree with you in some points. Regina beeing a lost cause would be against the theme of the show. I also think that Blue wasn’t right with that, but I’m still not convinced that this mean that she’s kind of evil or that she is working for/with Pan.
Based on that she is so strict with rules I wouldn’t be surprised if she once made a big mistake which caused a big emotional pain to her. Maybe that theory is right that she accidentally created the Dark One by trying to make her BF immortal and because she wasn’t able to safe him from the darkness, she doesn’t believe in fighting against darkness and in true love anymore.
Or maybe she is sneaky but just because she wanted the last battle which Rumple mentioned. But under a “good purpose”.Well of course I wouldn’t be surprised if you’re right and she has evil intensions. But that doesn’t have to mean that she has to be working with/for Pan. I don’t think that he is supposed to be the main antagonist of the show. I guess he is just someone who knows a lot and want to be or control a big part of it. At least that is what I’m expecting. So I would be a little dissappointed if “SneakyFairy” would just work for/with him.
EDIT: Also if I have to guess Blue’s real name than I would guess she might be Titania the Queen of the Fairies in William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Haven’t we seen once a illustration of it on the show? I’m not sure about that.
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeOctober 14, 2013 at 2:54 pm #215816RumplesGirlKeymasterBased on that she is so strict with rules I wouldn’t be surprised if she once made a big mistake which caused a big emotional pain to her. Maybe that theory is right that she accidentally created the Dark One by trying to make her BF immortal and because she wasn’t able to safe him from the darkness, she doesn’t believe in fighting against darkness and in true love anymore.
My own headcanon about Blue is very similar to that: she fell in love with a mortal man and when she realized that someday he could die, she stabbed him in the heart with an enchanted dagger but all magic comes with a price and he became the Dark One. So I can see why she is so strict if that’s the case. But she’s done a lot of other sneaky things.
Well of course I wouldn’t be surprised if you’re right and she has evil intensions. But that doesn’t have to mean that she has to be working with/for Pan. I don’t think that he is supposed to be the main antagonist of the show. I guess he is just someone who knows a lot and want to be or control a big part of it. At least that is what I’m expecting. So I would be a little dissappointed if “SneakyFairy” would just work for/with him.
I do think PP is the big villain this season but it wouldn’t surprise me if they clued the audience into what Blue’s been doing while our character remain ignorant for another season or so.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"October 14, 2013 at 3:31 pm #215831MyrilParticipantBlue Fairy sneaky, and particular in the case of Tinker Bell? Seriously?
Okay, I ignore for a moment the sad and pained look on Blue’s face when she said, she no longer believes in Tinker Bell, and when she left. Could have been just acting, or perhaps the pain to have to sacrifice Tink for the greater good, or Blue’s big scheme.
But let me ask a couple of questions:
It was convenient that the screw got loose when Regina angrily pounded the balustrade, and even more convenient that Tinker Bell was right around to stop Regina from hitting ground. Do you think that was
a) random
b) fate
c) the doing of Blue
d) Rumple’s work
e) Tinker doing a tiny bit of tinkering?
If you answer with c), then why should Blue have done that? To set up Tinker, to set up Regina, or maybe both? For what purpose, to frustrate both because Tinker failed and Regina couldn’t overcome her fear to let go? Because of some meticulous plan to reboost magic, or/and the believe in magic? Because she needed Tinker to go to Neverland and Regina to become all dark? Why not let Rumple do the dirty work (he was quite sure already very keen on turning Regina dark for his needs and on a good way to succeed, despite Regina being a tad hesitant that day)?
The road to hell is paved with good intentions… What were Tinkers intentions to help Regina? Pure selfless goodness? Was she just interested in Regina’s happiness, or as much in her very own happiness to be called a good fairy if successful? Was she acting out of truly felt hope and empathy for Regina or more based on hope for herself or both? Did she ask herself, if Regina was ready to meet her possible true new love, did she stay around to help if need be, or did she assume, some pixie dust and fate and love does the rest? Regina didn’t call for help when she was falling, not out loud at least, what gave Tinker Bell the right to interfere at all? Can one actually kinda push happiness onto someone?
I had the impression it was not the first time Tinker Bell seriously messed up (and not meaning being late home after curfew with that). It was her second chance already. Right, Blue could have given her another chance, and another one, and another one, but sometimes as a teacher you have to let your pupil hit ground (literally in this case). And when you lose trust and believe in someone, that is hard to overcome, even if it pains yourself.
“With great powers comes… a ton of weird crap that you are not prepared to deal with.” To quote here from another ABC show (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D). Instincts aren’t all bad and sometimes one has to take risk, but you have to be ready to take responsibility as well. Pixie and fairy dust are powerful tools. Blue might be at times overly rigid, but think she has good reason for it. Do you think Tinker Bell acted responsible here and just to get Regina away from darkness?
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