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October 18, 2012 at 8:29 am #134901Killian JonesParticipant
Ok so in Hat Trick Jefferson tells Emma that she has magic. In Broken we see Regina regain her powers temporarily after Emma touches her on the shoulder. Emma also touched the wardrobe that sent her to Maine as a baby in Lady of the Lake and Cora was able to bottle the remnants of the wardrobe again showing some magical properties. Now I guess it was assumed that Emma was magical because she was the savior the only one who could break the curse, she’s the product of the true love of Charming and Snow the humanized version of the true love potion as it were. Then also in Lady of the Lake we saw that Snow and Charming both drank the magical water from the Lake as part of their secret wedding for Charming’s mother. So with that I know this sounds like a stretch but those two types of magic mixing is almost the same as how Mr. Gold mixed the true love potion with the water of magical underground lake that runs under Storybrooke to bring magic. Emma really could be the product of two very powerful types of magic true love & the water of the lake.
EDIT: I saw Hat Trick the other day and I’m more reaffirmed that she made the Hat work. That’s a high fall to just roll away from and that sound effect before he actually hits is just sticking in my mind. I don’t know where the Hat is but Snow and Emma take it with them when they left. Wherever Jefferson went through he also had to have found a way back. That second Hat has to make an appearance some time with all this going on between the two worlds.
[adrotate group="5"]October 18, 2012 at 12:11 pm #157107gypsyParticipantYeah, they mentioned that on the podcast last night – the part about Snow and Charming both drinking the magic water at their ‘wedding’. I thought that was a pretty good reason for Emma having magic. Made me think of the pilot eps, as soon as Emma step foot on the street in Storybrooke, the transformer on the pole sparked….that could of been the magic ‘charging’, but, she had to believe for her magic to actually work.
October 18, 2012 at 12:54 pm #157109PheeParticipantI’d never really expected Emma to have actual magic in her genetic makeup, given that neither of her parents had it. But after what we’ve seen so far in season 2 it’s got me thinking, “DUH, of course she’s gonna have magic…she IS magic.”
October 18, 2012 at 2:49 pm #157124fairy dustParticipant…and Rumple did say true love is the most powerful magic of all.
October 18, 2012 at 8:38 pm #157165Killian JonesParticipant@Gypsy wrote:
Yeah, they mentioned that on the podcast last night – the part about Snow and Charming both drinking the magic water at their ‘wedding’. I thought that was a pretty good reason for Emma having magic. Made me think of the pilot eps, as soon as Emma step foot on the street in Storybrooke, the transformer on the pole sparked….that could of been the magic ‘charging’, but, she had to believe for her magic to actually work.
I’m gonna have to pay attention to the things she touches now lol. I nearly missed the wardrobe thing last time but her being a mix of true love and the waters of the lake that’s the key thing it’s two kinds of magic mixing together.
October 25, 2012 at 10:55 pm #158042saimejoxxersParticipantI always thought that Emma had magic because she was kind of the product of the curse, in a way. I thought that because Rumple wrote her into it as a loophole. He put the True Love potion in it, and because she is also a product of True Love, by the same people, this kind of allows her to channel magic in a place where magic never used to be.
October 26, 2012 at 3:09 am #158057Killian JonesParticipant@saimejoxxers wrote:
I always thought that Emma had magic because she was kind of the product of the curse, in a way. I thought that because Rumple wrote her into it as a loophole. He put the True Love potion in it, and because she is also a product of True Love, by the same people, this kind of allows her to channel magic in a place where magic never used to be.
Well she wasn’t a product of the curse she’s the product of true love so in that way a humanized version of the true love potion. True love can break any curse which is why Rumple incorporated it as part of a safety valve to break the curse. My thing was seeing now about the water was that Emma is not just the magic of true love but of the water too. So she’s like a product of both types of magic like the cloud of smoke that brought magic to Storybrooke.
December 3, 2012 at 7:10 am #163433Killian JonesParticipantSo now in Queen of Hearts Emma actually showed some of the power she is capable of, Cora was unable to take her heart and some how radiated magic from herself to repeal Cora. She’s the product of two types of magic and I’m wondering if she’ll learn to harness it in the future.
December 3, 2012 at 8:35 pm #163550maiqu20ParticipantI hope she does.. We need some good magic on this show (someone other than the blue fairy who I’m not completely sure is good)
December 3, 2012 at 9:02 pm #163538GrimmsisterParticipantI really like the idea that all use of magic is bad. It’s this natural acuring thing, that tempts people to take the easy way. It’s good maybe in it’s natural form, but not something for humans to use.
That’s the way I hope they take it anyway.
Emma’s magic was not something she technically used. It more sort of came from her on its own. -
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