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Tink called her out on her not being very Fairy-like and I think that is a hint. I think Blue has plans. Evil plans, maybe but probably good intentioned bad plans. I don’t trust those little sparkly wings v.v
Yes. That line of Tink’s was the best clue that Sneaky Fairy is Sneaky is actual show canon and not just a way to explain Convenient Plot Device Fairy’s General Uselessness!
She decides what is fairylike? Who made her ruler of the fairies? Why is she so determined to not save Regina when fairies believe in helping everyone find their second chance? It has to be because she wanted the curse to be made. Ditto why take an interest in helping Bae.
Now (post “Nasty Habits”) we can add the theories about Pan and Blue. I’m not buying the BF = Pan’s mum theory simply because I think Pan and Rumple are brothers, and I doubt Blue is Rumple’s absent Mummy.
So….
Pan tries to steal Baelfire away via his enchanted pipes. Who enchanted them? Sneaky Fairy?
Rumple takes Bae back but the fertile ground for BF to approach Bae with a way to take away Rumple’s darkness via the portal to another world. There’s already speculation that Blue planned for Rumple’s self preservation to kick in and to separate father and son, thus causing Rumple to invent the Dark Curse (and later giving it to Regina to cast).
It’s all a bit too convenient when tied to Blue’s insistence that “Green” should not help Regina who, at this stage, is clearly not beyond help (though well on the road to darkness). The “her mother ripped out hearts!” line is clearly BS as a dark parental figure didn’t stop her from “helping” Baelfire.
Conclusion: Sneaky Fairy is Sneaky but I still don’t know how she’s all linked. Pan’s revelation that magic is dying out in *all worlds* certainly explains her motive. And as an immortal fairy… she’s got the time and space to plan a long end game.
EDIT: YES x 10000 to the observation about Barrie’s Pan origins (running off *to live with the fairies*) and to the fairies/nuns/orphanages link. Well done all!
I am kinda over the bio-mom thing but haven’t given up on adoptive mom. Regina has gone to great lengths to protect and (to a lesser extent)control Henry. She would do anything to save him – maim, kill, exploit, blackmail… maybe Blue is the same way. Maybe she will do anything to protect Pan. Who knows…
Hm blue as pan’s mom? Well that’s a spin on the fairies shouldn’t fall in love theory, b/c it does bad things and Rumple has a history of hating Fairy Magic. I expected that to come into play with the backstory with Pan, but so far not yet.
“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
Another thought… I’m not totally onboard with the whole Pan/Rumple being brothers thing. I don’t know, something feels off. But Pan and Felix? Maybe that’s more like it… especially based on Parker Croft’s tweet earlier – that Felix wasn’t dancing. Maybe he is tired of Pan’s silly games.
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