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ParticipantWhat are my OUAT triggers?
EVERYTHING 😆
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ParticipantThanks, Daniel 😀
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ParticipantOooh! Ooooh! Oooh!!!
Could the Twilight Zone be considered another dimension?clockwatcher
ParticipantI just re-watched “Apple Red as Blood”, and noticed that when Regina was talking to Jefferson and dropped Daniel’s ring in the hat, Jefferson told her she needed to “Direct me to the time and place where this object is.”
If she can direct the hat to a specific time, as we saw in the episode (when a portal opened up the moment the apple rolled down the hill, after SW ate it), is time travel possible? What would have happened if Regina had access to more magic, and she went into FTL at that time?clockwatcher
Participant@darcyfarrow wrote:
REGINA’S BAKERY
“Our apple turnovers are to die– oh no, you’re not getting a confession out of me that way. Where’s Sidney?”LOL 😆
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ParticipantMy pleasure, dearies 😆
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ParticipantWow, thank you! 😀
Although, I have heard whispers of Bae being Jefferson, which could explain a lot, and raise more questions…. but that theory his highly unlikely 😉clockwatcher
ParticipantWell, if you want one theory that could support the “Bae is Henry’s father” theory:
Maybe when Bae was transported to a “land without magic, he didn’t go to our world, but to a different world/dimension. There, he met Jefferson, and, for whatever reason, came to our world. If what we consider FTL is really just the EF (Enchanted Forest), and FTL includes many of he different worlds in Jeff’s hat (which may explain how Jefferson was taken from Wonderland into SB), then whichever world Bae was transported to was also frozen in time. Maybe this prevents him from aging, maybe not. Maybe it depends on the world. But if he DIDN’T age, then being transported from the land without magic to SB would make him continue to age and then he MIGHT be the age of a man who could be Henry’s father.
OR, Bae is long dead, and I just wrote a long explanation for a crazy, impossible theory 😆clockwatcher
ParticipantWell, according to the fluctuating time theory above, FTL (whether that encompasses all of the doors in the hat or just the EF) is one strand of time, and our “real world”, SB, is another strand of time. In the strand of FTL, time fluctuates, but the characters live their times like normal, like we would, even though if an outsider were to enter FTL, they may enter into a time that would me, say, 10 B.C.E. in our world. Because SB is a different strand of time, time works differently, and our time would always progress forward at a steady rate. So, a character could cross over from FTL to SB and age, because in SB, time moves at a normal forward pace. Except, of course, in SB.
I would say this is because the curse specifically stops time. But maybe it doesn’t. Maybe SB is frozen in time just as FTL is (kind of), except that in FTL, the characters retain their memories, and in SB, the characters’ memories disappear (which is what the curse aims to do).clockwatcher
ParticipantSo, my friends and I have been thinking about the possibility of time travel, and time fluctuations, etc., and Brookenstory brought up a great point:
Has anyone considered the title of the show- Once Upon A TIME!?
The title literally means an unspecific point in time. It’s completely general.
What if FTL actually IS… one time. If time is frozen in FTL as well. For example, the EQ posions SW at the same time Charming saves Fredrick, which happens at the same time Grumpy meets SW, etc.
This could explain how Regina was able to reach into the hat and pull out an apple from over 28 years ago. If time always fluctuates in FTL, so although the characters live their lives like normal, a stranger entering may step into any time period.
In that way, FTL could very much be like SB in the way that time is frozen; the people in SB just don’t have memories, and maybe (I’ve heard this theory discussed) people forget specific memories day to day, and the characters in SB only remember generalities.
It’s just a thought, but it was a really good idea, Brookenstory!
I hope this makes sense…. 🙂 -
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