ONCE - Once Upon a Time podcast
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Something about the way August said we are the kind of people who believe on faith made me think that Rumpel was an outsider and that he was really believing that the stories are true and not that he knows they are true because he was there. We will see.
I really liked that Emma/Mary have faith in me scene as well. That was a very nice moment. And i liked when Charming took the arrow for Snow and that moment was nice.
There wasn’t really a hated moment for me. I thought it was weird that Regina would decide this moment to not ride in her carriage, but whatever. Maybe she was out so that the people could see her and cower in fear. She might enjoy that.
Maybe he is helping Mary to get Emma on his side. Emma is her future in a way.
I don’t think that Rumpel can see the future unless we are to believe he knows that Belle is trapped in that dungeon and doesn’t care.
Maybe Gold used those bottles to make the curse which would be maybe how Emma is the one who breaks the curse by using her parents love.
I thought the same thing about the real comment from August. What is with him and water? He had this whole conversation about water by the well with Emma and he ordered a water at the bar. Is there a reference there that i am not getting?
I also think that maybe August added something about the keys to the books since that is what Henry found to tell Emma.
Maybe Mary was taken and didn’t flee. Though i like the idea better that Emma gets taken and Mary comes to her rescue.
I still don’t think it is Kathryn’s heart.
There is something funny about the slipping in slow motion too. I wouldn’t laugh at a person for falling in real life, but seeing a picture of someone mid fake fall is sort of funny at this moment. I think i need to get some sleep.
http://storybrooke.net/photos/thumbnails.php?album=180
And it is nice to see Emma in her red jacket again all super hero like.
Yeah i just posted those pictures in another thread.
So in the original Pinocchio becomes a real boy in a dream. That is interesting. I think that going with the awake Blue Fairy version is the right way to go.
I think that is exactly what happens in the Disney version of the movie as well.