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I’m so relieved that Belle is finally getting her own character centric episode. I was beginning to worry that she wouldn’t get one. I’m glad to hear that she and Regina will be sharing a few scenes. I love those two and I’m curious about Belle’s feelings towards her. She’s been holding it together pretty well so far, but I have a feeling we’re going to witness a bit of an emotional meltdown from Belle in this episode. After living under the pressure of her father, then everything she experienced with Rumpel back in the Enchanted Forest, being locked up by Regina, struggle to keep Mr. Gold on the path of good, being kidnapped by her own father and NOW having to deal with Hook, girlfriend is going to be in for one hell of time. 🙁
eternalflameParticipant^That’s a good theory. 🙂
Personally, I think the title is referring to Belle’s feelings of loneliness and abandonment after separating from Rumpel and being locked up by the Evil Queen. She’s spent her entire life as a prisoner. First it was living under the thumb of her father, then it was living with Rumpel and then it was when Regina locked her up. She’s been treated like an outisder her entire life. 🙁
eternalflameParticipantOH MY GOD. OH MY GOD. OH MY GOD. 😯 😯 😯
eternalflameParticipantI’d love for them to have a few scenes together before the winter break as well. There hasn’t been enough of them this season in my humble opinion. 😀 But sometimes less is better. I love Snowing, but the constant focus on their relationship became tedious at times. So, maybe it was a smart move for the writers to use Belle and Rumpel sparingly. So now, everytime they appear on screen, it’s a treat.
eternalflameParticipantI’m placing vote in the Helen of Troy camp as well. The show is no stranger to Greek mythology (King Midas, sirens), so Helen of Troy won’t be that much of a stretch for the writers.
eternalflameParticipantI don’t mind the show introducing non-traditional elements into the storyline. Just as long as they modify them enough so that they fit inside the current universe.
And like others have said, I don’t think these “zombies” will be like the traditional zombies that we’re used to. I think they’re simply going to be the victims of Cora’s heart-ripping escapades. No biting or strange zombies epidemics on the show’s horizon.
eternalflameParticipantEven though I love Rumpel and Regina, I’d be sure to steer clear of them. 😯 However, I wouldn’t mind becoming friends with Belle, Ruby or Henry.
eternalflameParticipant@Cherish wrote:
@The Fairest wrote:
I can’t wait to see Belle’s first character centric episode. I hear it’s going to be episode 2×11.
I’m excited too. The only I know so far is that…
There's a scene between Belle, Rumpel and Hook in the episode. Oh, the tension! 😮
This episode has me nervous.
It appears that Hook and Cora have finally made it to Storybrooke, and I'm worried that Belle will become their new target. Rumpel can defend himself, but if he lets Belle out of his sight for a second, she may be in danger. I would advise Belle to get kick boxing lessons from Snow, but Cora deals in magic, so even Snow wouldn't be able to fight against her.eternalflameParticipant@An Empty Heart wrote:
I can’t help but suspect that Cora has a master plan stirring in that twisted brain of hers. I have a feeling she knows about the dagger. 🙁
That’s my fear as well.
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