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@Phee wrote:
I think it’d be fine for Henry to learn some magic, because he’s got a good heart and would only use it for doing good. Unlike his mother, whose motivation to learn magic was desperation, hate and a desire for revenge.
That’s a good point – Henry seems a lot more incorruptible that Regina. He’s a child with a very strong moral side, and he doesn’t have the bitterness and pain that Regina had when she started magic. I can’t actually see him getting addicted to magic or the power it would give him.
[adrotate group="5"]frumpybutsupersmartParticipantWe haven’t seen any magicians that aren’t “evil” on the show yet, have we? Except the fairies, but that’s because they’re intrinsically magical and they have fairy dust. So that sort of implies that whenever a “normal” person tries to use magic, it corrupts them, and they get addicted to it. I think it could probably be ok in small amounts, but it seems really difficult to keep that perspective when you actually use it.
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantfrumpybutsupersmartParticipantOr maybe the price just hasn’t been paid yet …
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantRumpelstiltskin, because he’s such a complex character and reminds me a bit of a really dark Doctor. And because he manages to make me sympathise with him despite the fact that he’s a villain.
My second-favourite character is Belle – I love that she always sees the best in people and does her best to bring it out. And I love that she loves reading.
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantWell, FTL is in ruins and full of danger. All David knows about it is what he’s learned from Regina – that it’s in pretty bad shape. He wouldn’t want Henry to have to face that, when the greatest danger in Storybrooke is him getting hit by a car.
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantI don’t think Hook is on one side or the other – remember, he is a pirate, so he’ll temporarily go with whoever will do the most for him. Not good or evil, just entirely self-serving and dedicated to his revenge. The most important thing to him is finding a way to finally kill Rumpelstiltskin and avenge Milah, not picking a side in someone else’s fight.
It’s possible that Hook demanded Cora leave him with the beanstalk-climbing things when she left him at the ruined camp, so he could be sure that she would actually come back for him and not just go off on her own. He’d need a guarantee like that, because he couldn’t risk just being left there on his own with no way out – his priority is to get to Storybrooke, and if Cora left with the ability to get the compass, he’d never get there, because she wouldn’t exactly come back and give him a lift if there wasn’t anything in it for her.
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantYay more Hook!!
frumpybutsupersmartParticipantWas anyone else yelling ‘SHE IS BOTH!’ at the screen?
November 12, 2012 at 2:44 pm in reply to: Rumpelstiltskin was waiting for Belle to come back! #160432frumpybutsupersmartParticipantWow ok it’s not like I needed my heart or anything.
I think this seems plausible and VERY painful.
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