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May 8, 2012 at 11:41 pm #146007charmingParticipant
@darcyfarrow wrote:
Once she does believe, Emma needs a guide, someone with enough knowledge of Regina, magic and FTL to help her figure out what to do. Gold or BF would be logical choices. It’s time for one or both of them to step up to the plate.
Gold seems to know more about Regina than BF. Her and Gold/Rumple have been going at it for years. I have never seen the BF and Regina interact with each other but it is not to say she knows nothing about her. Its just how trustworthy is Gold? With him you should put the shoe on the other foot and turn the tables on him. In other words use him like he uses other people and manipulate him enought so he has enough slack leftover so he can hang himself.
[adrotate group="5"]May 9, 2012 at 11:52 am #146089SlurpeezParticipantI think that Jefferson, a man of magic, could potentially act as a guide for Emma. It would be a great way to make him a regular part of the show next season. Once he has his daughter back, perhaps his sanity will be restored, especially if Emma helps him. IMO, Jefferson would be a much more palatable guide for Emma than Rumpel, who isn’t exactly trustworthy and may have an ulterior motive that isn’t in Emma best interests (e.g. her death).
On another note, I think it’s possible that Maleficent’s SB counterpart, who may remember FTL, may have a role in helping Emma break the sleeping curse. She did make it in the first place. She may tell Emma to wake Henry with a mother’s true love kiss.
Finally, I definitely called that Henry would eat the poisoned apple meant for Emma and that her kiss would most likely revive him, thus causing her to believe. Added to that are August’s words that only Henry could make Emma believe. The promo stills of the finale add weight to that in that we see Emma leaning over Henry's hospital bed to kiss her son on the forehead, followed by another still of Regina's hair being blown back by a force of wind, as if the kiss breaks the sleeping curse. In the promo, we also hear Emma say the magic words, “I love you, Henry.” Her true love will save her son. Also, the episode promo reveals that Henry's book is glowing as Emma touches it. I think that is the moment she actually believes and magic comes to SB.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
May 9, 2012 at 11:00 pm #146160charmingParticipant@slurpeez108 wrote:
I think that Jefferson, a man of magic, could potentially act as a guide for Emma. It would be a great way to make him a regular part of the show next season. Once he has his daughter back, perhaps his sanity will be restored, especially if Emma helps him. IMO, Jefferson would be a much more palatable guide for Emma than Rumpel, who isn’t exactly trustworthy and may have an ulterior motive that isn’t in Emma best interests (e.g. her death).
On another note, I think it’s possible that Maleficent’s SB counterpart, who may remember FTL, may have a role in helping Emma break the sleeping curse. She did make it in the first place. She may tell Emma to wake Henry with a mother’s true love kiss.
Finally, I definitely called that Henry would eat the poisoned apple meant for Emma and that her kiss would most likely revive him, thus causing her to believe. Added to that are August’s words that only Henry could make Emma believe. The promo stills of the finale add weight to that in that we see Emma leaning over Henry's hospital bed to kiss her son on the forehead, followed by another still of Regina's hair being blown back by a force of wind, as if the kiss breaks the sleeping curse. In the promo, we also hear Emma say the magic words, “I love you, Henry.” Her true love will save her son. Also, the episode promo reveals that Henry's book is glowing as Emma touches it. I think that is the moment she actually believes and magic comes to SB.
Jefferson is not a man of magic. He needed Emma to make the hat. The hat in FTL already had magic. If he had magic why doesn’t he just get the heck out of where he is and why would he help Regina?
May 9, 2012 at 11:36 pm #146165SlurpeezParticipantRead the description for episode 17. It describes Jefferson as a “man of magic.” He doesn’t have magic in SB, nor does Mr. Gold, nor Regina, because the curse brought everyone to a “land without magic”. They only have as much magic as they have magical objects that they brought with them from FTL (e.g. Regina’s magic ring). They can’t create more magic in SB out of nothing.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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