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Snow writing the book is interesting. But the problem is that how would Snow know about some of the stories? Like Jefferson and Wonderland.
What if Rumple wrote the book? The way he told the story to Henry kind makes me think that now….
steliokontos1, good point! He did seem like he had some practice in story telling! But then again, he’s the one who always liked playing with the words…
Some jerk with an agenda, who removed all of the sympathetic parts of Rumple and Regina’s story.
The Snow writing the book theory will probably piss people off if it ends up being true. Purposely neglecting the Regina/Daniel story would just appear as her trying to save face.
@frumpybutsupersmart wrote:
Maybe she just didn’t want anyone reading the book to sympathise with Rumpel, like most of the audience did when they learned about his past. Seems like something she’d want, seeing as she’s his enemy.
Sounds like good reasoning to me. I’m sticking with the idea of it having been Blue who wrote the book after they got to SB.
The book had Emma’s story, with her going through the wardrobe. Therefore, it had to be written after the curse hit, and it had to be written by someone who had knowledge of that happening.
@Phee wrote:
Sounds like good reasoning to me. I’m sticking with the idea of it having been Blue who wrote the book after they got to SB.
The book had Emma’s story, with her going through the wardrobe. Therefore, it had to be written after the curse hit, and it had to be written by someone who had knowledge of that happening.
But she could have written it before those things took place. My theory is that she is in some way to be associated with fate or destiny, she might be working to make the destiny of people come true. Like reading it in the stars, she is a star afterall…. So she is a star, writing destiny…
Jefferson wrote it over a cup of tea. The twist ending this season will be that it’s all in Jefferson’s mind, cause he’s that mad!
I think Stephen King wrote it π
Actually, Hellraiser, I also thought Jefferson may have written it – as a kind of history/journal for Grace.
No ! In the ending episode we will see Kisses and Horrorwitz sitting in a cafe’ writing the stories over a cup of tea π
Gypsy, it’s possible. I just joked in the last half of my post π
But he could have written it. I mean he was cooked up in that mansion for 28 years, so he must have done something in that time. I know he made lots of hats but after making 1000000 of them in Wonderland he must have been pretty good at that and would be able to make them quickly.
medchen, lol and then the camera goes like this on them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T55ArHjeR1c
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