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ParticipantI thought the powerful sisterly bond the ribbons represented was broken when Ingrid traded that token for magical things. The price of her magical tokens was a broken bond with her sisterhood.
She had the unconditional love, and a family who loved her, but she traded them for magical things.I don’t believe for a moment that those ribbons can recreate a sisterly bond that includes Ingrid.
I think they will be used to represent a new sisterhood between Elsa, Emma, and perhaps Anna. Emma will keep the ribbon in her memory box, symbolizing that she is not alone in her magic. There can be beauty in magic and she is freely joining a sisterhood of magical women of good heart.
Also, that prophecy of Ingrid’s makes no sense, assuming she wrote it, as she will never be in a loving sisterhood with Emma or Elsa. However, the prophecy would be beautiful if it was revealed to have been written for, or by, Elsa.
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ParticipantIs it odd that in one promo Rumple gives Emma an ancient spell written on parchment, but in the other promo he gives her a potion?
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ParticipantRumple only has eternal life as long as he controls the dagger. He can die still if someone were to kill him with the dagger.
I think Rumple wants eternal life WITHOUT needing the dagger.
However, assuming Rumple is the only one who has eternal life, that would mean that for all eternity he will always outlive anyone he loves. His children, his wife, his lovers, will always die while he lives. That’s a pretty hefty price to pay. He would need to build a pretty huge wall to protect his heart agains the pain of knowing Belle, Henry, will die, as did Baelfire, while he lives eternally.
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ParticipantSounds like we’re all puzzled by the riddle of the Snow Queen. However, when the puzzle pieces come together, in the original story, they form the word ETERNITY.
That word, ETERNITY, has to fit into the story somehow, right?
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ParticipantGoing to a ball? They sure are all dressed up. Lovely ladies!
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ParticipantPoor Snow Queen’s gonna get the raw end of that deal.
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ParticipantWell, I would be pleased as punch if this conversation led to a flashback of Blue Fairy telling a lonely young Robin Hood to go to the pub. That a beautiful young woman would walk through the door, and that woman would be his destined true love. (Meaning Marian) Maybe after Regina failed to enter the pub, Marian walked in.
I’ve always wondered why Blue was so upset at Tink. Upset enough to banish her to Neverland.
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ParticipantAw, that’s kinda sad. And so, the story ends. I hope Elsa taught Emma how to contain and embrace her magic before she left.
Emma won’t seem to have much in common with the other mommies in Storybrooke. Most of them don’t have magic and seem to hold their children close when Emma’s around. Hope that doesn’t turn Emma away from her friends.
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ParticipantToday’s your lucky day, Henry. I’m sure you must be tired. How about you spend the rest of the day with your mother.
As you know, magic comes with a price. And since your apprenticeship is an unpaid position, you have no money.
Now, run along, Henry. I’m sure your mother, or, mothers, would disapprove of you dabbling in magic with me.
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ParticipantI have a question about the Apprentice. Is he dead? Or trapped in the hat but able to be released.
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