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Just re-watched the scene. The exact wording was:
(August) “There was a curse. And it needs to be broken. Emma is the key. I was tasked with keeping her on track and you, my friend, just got caught on the crossfire.”[adrotate group="5"]cinnamonhummingbirdParticipant^^^ I just love how Emma kisses his hair! They share such a playful relationship, it’s so addicting. Those kind of couples have become really rare on tv as I’ve recognized. And Emma is so…so wonderful showing a completely different side (yeah, young love…), being happy and non-pessimistic, it’s delivering blissful feels of all kinds…<3
One of my favorite moments, how they leaned into each other here…swoon.
cinnamonhummingbirdParticipantSince I don’t know where to post this article I’ll just do it here…?
In case it’s in the wrong place I plead the administrators to shift it.
But, well, there is a little paragraph that could either lead to more speculation or to confirmation. Just in case some of you have missed it. 😉TVGuide: Once Upon A Time’s Trip To The Past Helps With Emma’s Giant Predicament
We’ve seen Once Upon a Time travel to many lands, both magical and real world, but this Sunday the ABC fairy tale drama will venture somewhere it’s never gone before: Into Emma’s past!
This week’s Once will travel back to when Emma (Jennifer Morrison) was vulnerable and wide-eyed, attempting to make it on her own as an adult for the first time. “You really get to see the difference of where she was at 10 years ago as opposed to now,” Morrison tells TVGuide.com, explaining that at 18, though damaged, Emma still had hope that life could change after being raised in the foster care system. “By the time we meet her on her 28th birthday in the pilot of Once, she doesn’t really have as much hope that things can change. She’s a little more resigned to the fact that life is always going to be hard and lonely. This show is her journey of rediscovering some of that hope, I think.”
Having lived most of her life on her own, Emma feels invincible at that age, making her way as a common thief to survive. “She feels like she survived so much already by 18,” Morrison says. “You get to see the difference between someone at 18 under those circumstances and then 28 when, at that point, she’s spent time in prison, she’s had a child she didn’t expect. Life has hit her on a whole other level in those next 10 years.”
During Once’s trip to her past, we’ll meet a fellow thief who wants to make an honest woman out of her. It turns out, said thief is Neal Cassady (Michael Raymond-James), the mystery man we saw in the Season 2 premiere outside of Storybrooke. “They were definitely kindred spirits,” Morrison says. “There was a reason that she was so drawn to him and him to her. They had to survive to make life OK. There’s an interesting parallel for them that they both are on their own in this world and have had to find inventive ways to make life OK.”I mean, what do you think about the bolded part? Is Jen giving something away? I think so, wink. 😆
cinnamonhummingbirdParticipant…a random lurker says hi to y’all! (:
I have to agree with everything that’s said. At first I was a little worried as well but that’s completely vanished by now.
Such a great and instant chemistry between Jen and MRJ! 😮 I think I’ve found a new OTP.And may I add a little interesting fact about the “name thing” …it has been said that Gold/Rumple received all his memories back not until he heard Emma introducing herself in the pilot.
Mhm…I wonder whether there could be any deeper significance to this…which ties to Bae – uhm -Neal as well.Cheers!
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