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Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterYeah, I’m not worried about Henry either. It was made quite clear that the poison in the apple pastry was the sleeping potion. So, Henry will eventually wake up. He just needs a kiss from Emma. 😀
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KeymasterLove your theory, Nonnie. 😀 I also think Baelfire is Henry’s father. Ever since Rumpel’s statement about travelling through “time and space” came into play, the theory has been making more and more sense to me. And the whole Baelfire=Firefighter connection is a really cool hint too. And on top of that, the writers have already said that we may have already met Henry’s father. When the writers said that, Desperate Souls had already aired. As a matter of fact, it was right after Desperate Souls had aired. So, that may also be a clue.
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterOk, so we just found out that Mr. Gold is planning a trip. I can only assume that it’s to find Baelfire. But we also found out that Emma has to die in order for the curse to be broken and for Mr. Gold to leave Storybrooke. So, does Mr. Gold want Emma to die? Or do I have this backwards?
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterHere’s my contribution! Someone made a 90 minute compilation of all of Rumpelstiltskin’s scenes in chronological order. It begins at “Desperate Souls” and ends on the Pilot. It’s surprisingly accurate. I think this should be our main source of information. 😉
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oeTIkZNokE&feature=player_embedded
Great idea btw! 😀
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterAwesome! If you have an audio recorder with you, could you get him to say something like, “Hi, this is Tony Amendola or Marco and Geppetto from Once Upon a Time, and you’re listening to ONCE”?
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterI totally enjoyed it, too!
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterIn one of the sneak peeks for Sunday's episode, Regina tells Jefferson that she has a little bit of magic left. In the promo for the episode, Mr. Gold is seen telling someone that “all magic come with a price.” Mr. Gold, NOT Rumpelstiltskin. I'm thinking that Regina made some sort of deal with Mr. Gold to give her a fair bit of magic in return for a favor. Even though this excites me, I can't help but be confused. Mr. Gold told August in “The Return” that this world is void of magic. Of course, there's the exception of Emma, but for the most part, this world has no magic. So, if Regina did get her bit of magic from Mr. Gold, then where did Mr. Gold get it from? Emma? Is that the favor Mr. Gold asks of her? Or did he get it from one of his magical artifacts? Or maybe Jefferson brought him some magic back after his trip through the hat.
Daniel J. Lewis
Keymaster@hjbau wrote:
Maybe couple threads could just be in the character section, but make a separate thread for them as a couple. Just an idea.
I think these would be fine right inside the Character forum. Just make sure your thread titles are clear.
Daniel J. Lewis
Keymaster@An Empty Heart wrote:
Great poll! 😀
I chose Mr. Gold/Rumpelstiltskin. He’s the man behind the curtain. How can I not love him?
That’s why I love him too. He’s got his hands in most of the storylines on the show. He’s the catalyst for so much of what’s going on. It’s almost kind of scary to think of how manipulative he can be. But that’s why I love him. 😀
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterOh yeah, I keep forgetting that Oz didn’t have any real magical powers. But that makes Baelfire even more suitable for the job. Not only does Baelfire not have any magical powers, but he also doesn’t believe in them. So, he’d make a pretty good Oz. I also love how it would introduce the whole magic vs. science aspect to the show.
And like the rest of you, I’m just ready for the writers to live up to all the Oz references they’ve been throwing out. Show us the goods!
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