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why is it called quiet minds if what the witch wants to collect this episode is a heart, not a mind? unless she is also going to get Belle’s mind somehow? and next episode she’ll already have it all: Courage, Heart, and Mind?
When the title first came out, someone (@Obisgirl I believe) suggested that it might have to do with this quote
“Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm.”
–Robert Louis Stevenson
It certainly doesn’t look like a quiet reflective episode to me. Quiet minds might be another crazy insane (faker) lyrical chant from Rumple.
We know the Witch wanted (and took) Charming’s courage, so if the theory that she’s recreating the Oz characters pans out, than maybe she’s going to symbolically take someone’s brain, leaving them with a quiet mind.
Keeper of Thor’s Hammer, Will Scarlet’s Genie Bottle, Emma’s Gun, Emma and Henry’s Moment at the Castle, Cora, and the infamous Family Tree!
I think it could be because of that quote – Belle and Neal go on despite their misfortune to try and bring back Rumple.
It could also refer to Rumple’s rhyme in the last episode – “All the voices in my head will be quiet when I’m dead.” Maybe it refers to them trying to bring back the dead, as they or Zelena obviously do in this episode with Rumple.
I think it has to do with Gold’s quote about the voices in his head stopping when he’s………dead. I hope, though I honestly don’t think this has a prayer of happening, Belle is involved in quieting those voices…….
Maybe something of note, but the quote is from “Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde.” The idea of dual personalities might come into play if for instance, Phee’s theory is right that they don’t bring back Rumple per se, but rather the Dark One.
Maybe something of note, but the quote is from “Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde.” The idea of dual personalities might come into play if for instance, Phee’s theory is right that they don’t bring back Rumple per se, but rather the Dark One.
‘scuse me, that was MY theory ever since the day we got the spoiler pics of rumple and the wicked witch in “who is filming now part 3” 🙂
HOWEVER, now I am against this theory. everything that is happening points to the fact that he never ACTUALLY died.
and that makes Betsey very very happy, doesn’t it, Betsy? you hated that theory of mine lol
I think the title “Quiet Minds” is about Rumplestiltskin. He said in 3×14 that spinning “cleans the mind, soothes the soul.” He said he could spin the madness away, and Zelena agreed that it seemed to be working, so she commanded he stop. I think 3×15 is really a RUMPLE-centric episode in which Neal and Belle playing a very important role to help save him. The idea of a “quiet mind” is about Rumple regaining his clarity of thought.
"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
The idea of a “quiet mind” is about Rumple regaining his clarity of thought.
Possibly. But it could also be about him succumbing to the madness if the Wicked witch has his totem and he is the reverse scarecrow. I’m really warming up to the idea that his dagger is the object.
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