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hjbau
ParticipantWell if it is not Moe then maybe it is the new character Beaman. I like the idea that that could be Smee since Hook is introduced in this episode.
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ParticipantI don’t think it seems like Jefferson blames Regina for what happened with his wife though. I think he blames himself. Like you said, they still seemed close in Hat Trick.
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ParticipantI really hope that you are right, Elle. I mean i don’t want them to allow Henry to be alone with her. I just worry that the writers will decide to fix the relationship between Henry and Regina and i don’t really think that makes much sense in light of who she is. Like no matter what she does to redeem herself, i still don’t think Emma should let Henry hang out with her by themselves. .
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ParticipantHonestly about the topic at hand, Emma should never allow Henry in a room with Regina alone again, after now knowing who she is and what she has done, unless it is an extreme emergency where Emma allows Regina to protect Henry because that is the best choice in a list of very bad choices and the decision has to be made quickly and Henry doesn’t want to go. I do fear that they will try and fix their relationship and i find that ridiculous in a lot of ways. Maybe when Henry is an adult he could talk to Regina again, but now it seems utterly insane to me, even if Emma becomes allies with Regina at some point, even then, it seems ridiculous to me that she would allow Regina to speak to Henry alone.
I just think if it was my kid and this was a real person, who had committed all those sort of atrocities, murdering people, ripping out their hearts, enslaving peoples minds, all of those dead kids and the blind witch, i mean the very danger that is Regina, it is not worth the risk for Emma to leave her alone with him. Like ever. Maybe as an adult he would make a different choice when it is his choice, but when it is Emma’s the answer is no freaking way.
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ParticipantSorry i just hadn’t been in the character section in awhile and i clicked on one and it was unexpected.
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ParticipantWhat is happening in this thread? Oh my.
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Participant@Midnight Dreary wrote:
I don’t think anyone would let their 14-year-old child run off to be killed in an already established unjust war to be sacrificed.
But we don’t know that it was an unjust war. And the situation may have been the dire. They may have really needed the soldiers. It may have been a stay and die or come and fight situation. Though honestly i don’t understand why they didn’t take the parents and not the children. It is just not that simple. And Rumpel had a choice. That is all i am saying.
And Bae was being brave, saying he would go, Rumpel murdering someone to gain power which he then used to harm people for centuries was not brave or good, in my opinion. And really there is never no choice. There is always a choice.
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Participant@PriceofMagic wrote:
Rumple was desperate and had no other options when he killed the dark one. It was Bae’s birthday and the soldiers were on their way to take him away. Rumple had already been through an ogre war so he knew what it was like and didn’t want the same fate for Bae.
He had another option. He could have let Bae go. That is what Bae wanted. He could have tried to run again.
hjbau
ParticipantWell last week they were filming 203. They started filming 204 on the 15th i think it was.
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ParticipantIt didn’t take much to tip Rumpel into murdering the dark one and it takes a lot to tip a normal person into killing someone for the first time. Though that may just be the bad writing that is Desperate Souls.
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