ONCE - Once Upon a Time podcast
Reviews, theories, and talk about ABC's Once Upon a Time TV show
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@mia wrote:
Hahaha.
Btw, Daniel said in the podcast that he thought Snow touched the apple tree, but all the plants in the room were orchids …
Yeah, I was totally wrong. I saw something tall, with buds, and at Regina’s. I assumed it was the apple tree. I was totally wrong.
I’m thinking that Regina gets so angry that she kills Cora and inherits her magic. Since we now know that Cora was the Miller’s daughter and had some dealings with Rumpelstiltskin (I’m spelling proper since I’m referring to the fairytale, not Once Upon a Time), that seems a good explanation for where she got her power, which was somewhat similar to the dark one’s, without the visible effects.
Having “conclusive” evidence that a heart belongs to a particular body makes it a little unnecessary to have the body.
But this is TV show.
We already know two people who have survived after their hearts have been pulled: Graham and Daniel (although Daniel’s heart was immediately crushed, which is what killed him). I’m thinking the heart is actually Kathryn’s, which will throw the entire case onto Regina—or get it thrown out.
I think there are a lot of connections we could try to make, but that may not have been intended. Some phrases, like “mother knows best,” are common even though they stand out to us from one particular setting. Sometimes, a phrase is also just the best way to put something, or sounds quaint, but isn’t a reference or easter egg.
If we watched another show and her someone say, “Dearie,” we might think it was a reference to Once Upon a Time, when it was just something that sounded good to use.
Then again, Regina did seem to have a lot of hair when it was braided. 😛
@KalliopeKisees wrote:
Did anyone also notice in the begining of Hat Trick when Henry was reading the book, he face looked a bit confused? Like he noticed a change in the story he was reading.
Yes, I had noticed that, too, and pointed in out in that podcast episode.
The story on the opposite page is, yet again, “The Golden Bird.”
Yes, I’ll have that as soon as we have a definite location.