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The map regina finds in Belle's library

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×15 "The Queen Is Dead" › The map regina finds in Belle's library

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  • February 12, 2014 at 1:35 pm #244627
    Marty McFly
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    Someone once asked how did Hook find Neal’s apartment in Manhattan in order to kill Rumpelstiltskin?
    well, that map Regina took from Belle’s library (which the call # was hidden in her purse) was not a map to the dagger at all! Hook just played them! it was a map to Manhattan! Gold is not dumb enough to leave his dagger with an amnesiac Belle! he did trust Belle, but he trusted BELLE, not some girl who has amnesia. He left directions to his son, because maybe he was hoping that Belle some how, miraculously recovers and will go find him or something, or maybe he knew he would die after finding his son, so he left a map for Belle just in case…

    by the way, watching the queen is dead again made me realize a few things…
    Regina seemed genuinely sorry when Belle said she didn’t remember Who Rumpelstiltskin/Mr. Gold is… why?

    Neal and Emma walking down the street, Emma says she’s surprised that, after the things he said to her about his father, he’d still save him. WHEN did he tell her things about his father? when did they have time to even talk, between Henry popping into their conversations all the time? probably before the watches happened, then, right?

    He must have been more honest about his father abandoning him to Emma than he was to Wendy.

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