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March 25, 2013 at 10:26 am #182097swanning-offParticipant
@thatheles wrote:
it could have just been August saying she’s a murderer… he had just figured out that she murdered The Dragon
I think that’s more likely, and deliberately put in as misdirection because the writers knew we’d all run off screaming “MORGAN LA FEY!! CLEARLY!”
[adrotate group="5"]March 25, 2013 at 8:54 pm #182251jbwood5ParticipantI almost feel like she has to be a person from the EF. Her reaction when Neal told her wasn’t that of a normal person. She failed to bring it up at all instead attacking him about Emma. Plus remember what Neal said to Emma when they met back up in New York at the bar…… People from their land find each other…… That would explain August and Tamara running into each other in Hong Kong and her being able to find him again after all that in New York. It would also explain Neal falling for Tamara, well if my theory that people from FTL can only truely love others from FTL, but who knows probably will never find that out.
April 3, 2013 at 6:55 pm #184247ChrisParticipantA really whacky thought just crossed my mind.
Could Tamara be somehow related to Dr. Facilier from “The Princess and the Frog”. He didn’t posess the true ability to do magic and only got it through dealings with evil spirits. He also was oozing false charme when he tricked Naveene into becoming a frog.
Her grandmother could be Mama Odie, the white witch, whose magic also was more witchcraft than true magic.What if she tries to follow in her fathers footsteps but without the cost of her soul, by stealing magic from Storybrook. Also the “Princess and the Frog” took place in New Orleans and not in some enchanted kingdom, so the characters might well be from our world.
- You know what the issue is with this world. Everyone wants a magical solution for their problems, and everyone refuses to believe in magic.” - Jefferson
April 3, 2013 at 7:45 pm #184259PriceofMagicParticipantIt’s possible that Tamara has already encountered Facilier and he was one of the “frauds” she met whilst travelling the world. Also if you are looking for magic in the real world like Tamara is, New Orleans would be one of the places to look because of its links to voodoo.
All magic comes with a price!
Keeper of FelixApril 3, 2013 at 8:25 pm #184273rczParticipantHere’s my crazy theory: she’s Wendy’s granddaughter (I know, it doesn’t make much sense). Now, these are the reasons:
1. They wouldn’t show her [apparently] good relationship with her grandmother for nothing.
2. She must have something in common with Greg Mendel, which I assume is the fact that both of them have heard/seen magic, and have been unable to prove it, yet.
3. I’m also guessing that Wendy didn’t want to leave Never Land, and assuming Neal isn’t Peter Pan, though he knew him, he’s Tamara’s and Greg’s key to magic.
😛 I’m a bit over imaginative. I guess it’s the wait for Lacey. It’s killing me!April 3, 2013 at 10:37 pm #184309MatthewPaulModeratorI still say watch and see Tamara to really turn out to be a normal person and not a FTL character. Although, I am always amused and amazed at the elaborate theories everyone has. I noticed Adam and Eddy tend to plan things a bit more simpler and predictable than we assume, though.
On a related note, one thing I would like to see directly addressed is whether characters like Wendy and Alice were really from our world or if they are from some fictionalized version of our world? Victor’s world “A Land Without Color” already implied a fictionalized version of a real life location, Switzerland. Is there some fictionalized realm of London that has a connection to Neverland? Adam & Eddy seemed to imply that there are ficitonalized realms of real life locations, Mulan being identified as one example. The fictionalized realm theory makes more sense in my opinion, because how did our real life authors get the story of Wendy’s time in London?
April 4, 2013 at 12:40 am #184329gypsyParticipantI like your ‘fictionalized version’ of our world idea.
I kinda thought the same thing.
I thought of it as a ‘parallel world’ – like Stephen King used in The Dark Tower.
A ‘version’ of our world, pretty much the same as our world, with only slight, little differences….like ‘Nozz -a – La’ Cola.
Considering all the other SK references, I wouldn’t put it passed them.
I noticed the cell phone company was ‘Derrydex’ (Derry exists in the SK universe). -
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