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Participant@Maryrose D. wrote:
she was sorry to Emma, the daughter of her worse enemy, for being late to a party, for Emma and Snow. And she brought food!
She brought an apple pie.
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Participant@playarita wrote:
Additionally what about Kathryn Nolan? We know that she was married to David however where is her true love Fredrick? Or maybe an additional flashback (personally I believe King Midas might have turned Fredrick to gold on purpose with the prospect of a more advantageous marriage.
She met Frederick in Storybrooke already – he’s a sports teacher.
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ParticipantI think so far she will have other things on her mind – i.e. Cora and Hook. She will have to unite with Emma and the Charmings to protect Henry.
To be honest, I don’t think Regina is going to die any time soon – she is too significant piece to the whole game and, frankly, if she dies, the show will not only lose many viewers but also will lose many interesting twists to all of the stories.
How are the writer going to overcome the problem of Henry? [well, there is one possible solution – Swan Queen 😈 ] I think the simplest path to take is to engage Regina otherwise – like with Cora’s appearance. I’m sure there will be lots more on Regina’s mind before she would fully be able to start anything on Henry’s case. In the meantime she will be trying to reunite with him, of course, but she will have to be rewarded for this – if Henry doesn’t give a cr** about it, then, naturally, she will eventually give up and turn back to the dark site. And while there is a chance she will die much later on as the series develops, I think we’re safe so far. She’s the one who created the curse and all the problems – so she’s the one who created Once Upon a Time. There is way too many interesting ways to explore that!evilqueen
ParticipantAnd how are they going to call young Granny? So far she doesn’t seem to have any other name than that…
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Participant@Elle wrote:
Regina was the one to seperate Hansel and Gretal from their father, and she was not the one to reunite them. Jefferson did wrong, but Grace was also the one to suffer, too–she was apart from her father. And again, she did not reunite them together. The Dwarves, while the curse was in effect, were not together, nor were they close. The people in Storybrooke were afraid of Regina–it was only when the curse broke, did they gain some happiness.
With Granny and Red Riding Hood, they were friends with Snow White and Prince Charming–they probably had a good life together. 🙂
Grace never knew the family she was living with wasn’t her real one so she couldn’t be unhappy then. She only realised that when the curse was broken. I never said Regina directly reunited Hans and Gretel with their father or Jefferson with Grace. But she did bring them closer together (within the perimeter of Storybrooke rather than never ending forest).
And not true – some of them were happy even before the curse was broken, most of it thanks to Emma.
I seriously don’t understand what are you keep getting at – I’ve never said Regina directly did all of it but that her actions unintentionally led to that. At no point I was trying to excuse her because yes, she was doing it with bad intentions.I keep saying that NOW, once the curse is broken and a lot of the people found each other and are happy, they might not want to come back to FTL – sort of Regina’s actions eventually worked against her wishes.
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ParticipantOh yeah, true, just rewatched it and Gepetto clearly said to Jiminy “Help? Like you helped my parents?!”. Bummer, kinda hoped we could have other suspects than the usual ones…
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