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‘Nother Thought ! Sorry for bugging you all so much 😳
Its the Fairies writing the tales….. Why else would it be called Fairytales ?
Keep the theories coming. 😀
I think Jiminy’s story is in the book because Henry made the remark about how Jiminy took a long time to do the right thing when he and Archie were down the mineshaft and Archie apologised to him. If Jiminy’s story is indeed in the book then that could rule out the majority of characters as they weren’t around when Jiminy’s story took place.
The only ones who were around when Gepetto’s parents got turned into puppets were: Jiminy,Gepetto, Jiminy’s parents, Blue Fairy and Rumple.
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Keeper of FelixYes ! and it probably isn’t someone who’s story, in the book, is depicted in a bad way or at all. It would make sence if it was Blue fairy writing the stories and showing herself in a good light.
@medchen wrote:
Yes ! and it probably isn’t someone who’s story, in the book, is depicted in a bad way or at all. It would make sence if it was Blue fairy writing the stories and showing herself in a good light.
If so… there are things that can be manipulated!!! Like the reasons behind Blue Fairy decision to make Dreamy and Nova break up, to turn Pinoccio into a real boy, to help Bealfire… so many things… OMG! I’ve never truts fairies too much, but seeing it under this new light, lots of things make more sense.
Dont think this fits in here at all but anyway-
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“It is written in the stars”
“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves” – (I believe this is the overall theme of the show.)
William Shakespeare
“If our destiny stems from our name, then I weep for the flower named Wilt” -( How can someone with the name Rumpelstiltzkin be enything but bad ?)
Jarod Kintz, It Occurred to Me
Cassius: “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves”
from a play: The tragedy of Julius Ceasar
@TheTrickster wrote:
@medchen wrote:
Yes ! and it probably isn’t someone who’s story, in the book, is depicted in a bad way or at all. It would make sence if it was Blue fairy writing the stories and showing herself in a good light.
If so… there are things that can be manipulated!!! Like the reasons behind Blue Fairy decision to make Dreamy and Nova break up, to turn Pinoccio into a real boy, to help Bealfire… so many things… OMG! I’ve never truts fairies too much, but seeing it under this new light, lots of things make more sense.
Whilst I do not think Baelfire is mentioned in the book, you could just imagine how Blue Fairy would write that part. Something along the lines of:The kindly Blue Fairy gave the boy a magic bean to help him escape the evil that his father had become.
I would really like to see Henry meet Belle for the first time and realise that Rumple is the beast. Perhaps he could try and assist in bringing them back together.
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