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Theory on why Rump wanted True Love Spell

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  • March 19, 2012 at 1:17 pm #133968
    docxen
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    Along with others I thought that maybe Rump wanted to bottle true love to make people fall in love. Well the problem is he said to make someone fall in love and bring back the dead is impossible. So i thought today what could be the other reason for wanting true love and it came to me. It’s a spell not to make others fall in love, but to break other spells. Remember true love can break any spell maybe even the one Regina cast on fairy tale world.

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    March 19, 2012 at 1:25 pm #139177
    killianhookfan
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    “If you can bottle love you can do anything.” Even though Rumple is the most powerful man in the world I think two things have eluded him so far – love and life. But he said “If you can bottle love you can do anything.” I think he wanted to find a way to bring Bae and Belle back, thinking they are both dead and realized that if he could find a way to bottle love then he could find a way to bring the dead back. But I think that bringing the dead back would somehow require the Dark Curse so he needed to have the product of love (Emma) in order to destroy the Dark Curse. When he added James’ hair to Snow’s in the bottle it looked like a DNA helix – which would have been Emma’s DNA.

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