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@PriceofMagic wrote:
Kitsis and Horowitz have hinted at in an interview that Belle will confront Regina about what she did.
I CAN’T WAIT FOR THAT!!
[adrotate group="5"]frumpybutsupersmartParticipantI don’t think time works at quite the same speed between universes. It doesn’t in most other works of fiction in which characters trravel between universes. Also, in The Return, when Rumpel was talking to August (who was pretending to be Bae), he said that Bae had “crossed the barriers of time and space”. So, I would imagine that Rumpel would have made the curse take them to whatever time period Bae had landed in; then, the 28 years would have passed, so Bae would be about mid-30s. And, when he was talking to Archie earlier in the same episode, he mentioned that he didn’t know how old Bae was. So hopefully Baelfire is still very much alive in this world, otherwise that story would get very little closure.
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantI think the “good will always win” idea was mostly them being optimistic.
frumpybutsupersmartParticipant@Kellyn1604 wrote:
That whole scenario just doesn’t make sense to me and doesn’t go with what the show has told us about the curse. How many times did Henry say bad things happen when people try to leave…that would apply to all those cursed. Jefferson was cursed…his curse was just a little different. Instead of forgetting he got to remember and watch his child happy with another family but he was a victim of the dark curse all the same…same rules.
Yeah, just like how Maleficent’s punishment was to remain a dragon here.
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantSeeing as most Disney movies had animals that could talk, I’d imagine that all the talking ones would have been brought over as humans, since there aren’t any talking animals in this world and it’d be weird having talking mice running around Maine. So, talking animals would be people, but normal FTL animals would just be animals, or just left there.
November 16, 2012 at 4:32 am in reply to: Regina and Rumplestiltskin-Who’s Worse?Can Either Change? #160958frumpybutsupersmartParticipant@TimeSpacer wrote:
Just as Rumple’s course was set by that one moment in which he lost Bae, Regina’s was set by the moment in which she saw Cora kill Daniel. It’s pretty clear something in Regina snapped at that moment and she couldn’t deal with such a terrible shock in a fully rational way. She loved Daniel, but she also loved her mother despite Cora’s evil. As much as she hated Cora’s actions, she couldn’t bring herself to hate her mother, so she wound up focusing all of that pain and anger on the innocent Snow White.
Just wanted to add that once Regina shoved Cora through the looking-glass, there was no way to take her anger out on her mother anymore, so she focused on Snow instead.
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantYeah, and he seemed surprised when she said she loved him, so that conversation clearly hadn’t happened in FTL.
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantThis makes a ton of sense. Great thinking 🙂
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantI’ve heard of them referred to as “Little Reds”. I don’t know how people in general feel about this name, though.
November 13, 2012 at 3:03 pm in reply to: Regina and Rumplestiltskin-Who’s Worse?Can Either Change? #160584frumpybutsupersmartParticipantI’d expect nothing less of someone like Belle. She knows he’s done bad things, but she’s chosen to forgive him for that as long as he tries to do the right thing from here on out.
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