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Wow more snark! Everyone, enough. This thread is being closed because at this point we know who is dying and all this becoming is a battle ground for people to angrily debate who will die next, which isn’t relevant.
Everyone, play nice in the sandbox. The dismissive rude aggressive behavior doesn’t fly here
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"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"
After talking to a few people, I will agree to reopen this thread on the following conditions:
1) Everyone moves on from what was said above–at least from the snark
2) The conversation stays relevant–Robin, or I suppose future deaths, but absolutely no meanness. If it goes south again, it’s getting closed no ifs ands or buts.
3) All snark and mean comments will stop. This isn’t negotiable.
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"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"
I actually think Snowing dying could be plausible. After all, there was a photo of the two of them in the Underbrooke loft which could be foreshadowing.
Thanks RG.
I totally forgot about the creepy loft thing and a character saying it’s basically waiting for them to die. And there was a photo? This totally could mean nothing, but it could also definitely be foreshadowing. Although if Emma ends up destroying this UW, Snowing wouldn’t end up there anyway.
They did want to kill Charming in the beginning so I wouldn’t be surprised if the price for splitting a heart is that one of them dies–maybe gives it back to the other or something?
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"
They did want to kill Charming in the beginning so I wouldn’t be surprised if the price for splitting a heart is that one of them dies–maybe gives it back to the other or something?
That could work too. I forgot about them originally having Charming die as well. I feel like people say that they couldn’t possibly kill them off because you can’t kill Snow White and Prince Charming. Too iconic. But I mean, if they were willing to do that before, why not at the end? There’s no telling what these writers will do.
They did want to kill Charming in the beginning so I wouldn’t be surprised if the price for splitting a heart is that one of them dies–maybe gives it back to the other or something?
Regarding the heart split, my theory has always been that perhaps if one of them were to die, the other would too. They literally said that they currently share one heart. Maybe you can’t live with only half a heart, if the other heart holder were to die.
Regarding the heart split, my theory has always been that perhaps if one of them were to die, the other would too. They literally said that they currently share one heart. Maybe you can’t live with only half a heart, if the other heart holder were to die.
Well and that’s sort of why I thought they would kick the bucket as well.
At some point we do have to see some sort of consequence for sharing a heart; I think the only thing that would be the twist is that I dobut (very much) that whoever dies stays dead forever. I don’t know that A and E have it in them to kill Snowing and not find a loophole
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"
I could see it if maybe Charming’s in a life threatening situation, no actual way to get out of it, and as he starts to fade, Snow does too, and he tells her to take back the half of her heart, so she can keep living, and he’s the only one of them who dies.
I don’t know. I think out of the two of them, Snow might be more likely to die if at all because Ginny is pregnant and then might want to spend time with her new baby.