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@Iceblade wrote:
I suppose the fact that the True Love couple just so happened to include Snow was just a bonus.
Still rather interesting that true love potion is required to create the Darkest Curse.
Yes, The most powerful magic curse could only be made by the most powerful force in all the lands. 🙂
[adrotate group="5"]crimson angelParticipant@sing.act.teach wrote:
I also think it was part of his plan to get “tricked” by Cinderella and company. If you watch the scene in The Price of Gold, he seems to know she is trying to capture him using magic. I think somehow being in the prison preserved some of his memories as the curse was enacted. Not sure how, but I think it blocked some of the memory wiping properties of the curse.
Good point. I don’t think Rumple cared about the memory because he wrote the curse he could have tailored in anything he wanted. And as far as being in Prison, he needed to be there too I am not sure why yet but like I said he planed out every detail or at least most of it. I do love Rumple. 🙂
crimson angelParticipant@Iceblade wrote:
I suppose the fact that the True Love couple just so happened to include Snow was just a bonus.
Still rather interesting that true love potion is required to create the Darkest Curse.
Yea, but what a great bonus. 😀
crimson angelParticipantI kind of feel Mr Gold had to rush to regain his magic. Once the curse was broken he needed to be able to protect themselves. The towns people will be out for blood and without power he would be as good as dead. Plus I think he will need his magic to find Bae.
crimson angelParticipant@malchore wrote:
@Crimson Angel wrote:
Jefferson was not instructed to free Belle, he did it as revenge against Regina for screwing him twice.
He wanted to make sure Rumple knew that Regina held her prisoner all this time. Like the BF said to Regina “you better run and hide.” 😀
How could Jefferson know the “exit” lead down to a secret underground facility? And how could he know the code to open the door? And how could he know to bring Tea filled with something (poison?) that took out the watch nurse? And how could he know which door Belle was in?
incidentally, it was kinda funny to see Sydney Glass locked in one of those rooms.
I think he has had 28 years to watch Regina. In all that time he may have been able to figure it all out. 🙂
crimson angelParticipant@Cole0110 wrote:
Jefferson was watching his daughter and Emma, he could have been watching Regina from the beginning since he had all of his memories in tact since their arrival to Storybrook.. and figuring out some of the secrets she kept.. like Belle!
I kind of think this is what happened also.
crimson angelParticipant@hjbau wrote:
Snow and Charming are not going to age. I think there is no chance that is going to happen. That is one of the consequences of being stuck in the curse, that they lost that time with their daughter and it would be worse i think if they were already 28 years older and just lost that time all together. They would be in their fifties. I think that they will remember their real world selves because we saw Charming after he got his memories back driving a car. He drove his truck back into town to find Snow and he wouldn’t know how to do that if he didn’t still remember stuff.
I agree, I think they will know who they where in FTL and who they became in SB. I am hoping that the next season is the fight to take back the kingdom as well as the fight to get back to FTL.
crimson angelParticipant“If I where you, your Majesty, I would find a place to hide” The Blue Fairy
crimson angelParticipantJefferson was not instructed to free Belle, he did it as revenge against Regina for screwing him twice.
He wanted to make sure Rumple knew that Regina held her prisoner all this time. Like the BF said to Regina “you better run and hide.” 😀
May 14, 2012 at 11:07 pm in reply to: Name ONE THING you are looking forward to seeing in Season 2 #146804crimson angelParticipantI want to see the people of SB kick the c—p out of Regina. 😀
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