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I’m not convinced that Archie will die, although I do think it’ll be him who will “disappear”. Maybe Cora turns him into a fish and tries to pretend he’s dead and blame it on Regina, like lots of other people suggested.
The execution part is in FTL, I’m almost sure. It’s probably time to give us some flashbacks on how exactly Snow and Charming went from a couple of runaways to King and Queen. We only see them plotting and briefly fighting that war in one or two flashbacks, but we really have no idea how they defeated Regina, so that’s probably what this episode is going to show.
It would be a nice parallel too if the FTL flashbacks showed Regina being convicted of crimes she did commit, and, in Storybrooke, being unfairly accused. Also, she obviously got away. Wonder how that happened… 🙄
[adrotate group="5"]jj_onceParticipantThis impostors theory is pretty interesting, and it would make for one hell of a cliff hanger if we saw Emma and Snow back, reunion, everyone happy, and then– cut to Emma and Snow still in FTL! Lol Although I think it’s very unlikely now, after seeing Into The Deep. Charming is under the Sleeping Curse, and the first thing Snow will want to do is wake him up, so any Snow coming through that doesn’t want to do that ASAP, or kisses him and it doesn’t work, would immediately be very suspicious.
What do you guys think?
jj_onceParticipant@Josephine wrote:
Evidently I took the well scene in a different light. Regina and Rumple looked to me like they were trying to capture Cora before she emerged. I think Emma and Snow show up instead and ruin their plan. It just never occurred to me that Gold and Regina were trying to hurt Emma and Snow on the promo.
I don’t think they are trying to hurt Emma and Snow at all either. That’s a really good point, they probably figured out somehow that the Well is where a portal will appear, and are trying to stop Cora before she can get through, or trap her as she comes through. That plan might involve some risk should someone else (say, Snow and Emma) come through first instead of Cora, and Henry may think they definitely will, while Rumple and Regina are willing to take that risk. It would explain that line, “You’re gonna kill them!” from Henry, and also why Regina holds him back. Did that make sense?
And I like that idea that Lake Nostos is somehow connected to the well in Storybrooke, through the water or something. And it makes a lot of sense, since the well returned magic to Storybrooke and August said something about the water returning what has been lost, and we know that is the magical propriety of Lake Nostos.
jj_onceParticipant@Jolean wrote:
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nevermind it was pointed out that it was in the drawer at the police station. sorry blue fairy I take it back 😆I somehow missed that. Did David hide it in the drawer after she told him to hide it or was it there just before? Because if getting my wife and child back hinged on this one object, I would just keep it with me all the time to make sure it was safe. Either that, or hide it really, really well, protected by lots of different things, so that no one could get it. How David let King George take it is beyond me. Or maybe he lost his brains as well? 🙄
jj_onceParticipantMaybe they’re two sides of the same power? Or something that was once united but got separated somehow?
jj_onceParticipantYeah, Nova. She was just so cruel to her! “You can be a great fairy but you need to NOT be with your one true love in this land where that’s your one and only chance at happiness”. That sounds like a great plan, let’s do it! 😕
I think what makes me sort of not really trust her is that she’s TOO good, you know? Even Emma and Mary Margaret/Snow and Charming, which are the main “good” characters have a darker side. She’s too perfect, I mean, she’s even a NUN in Storybrooke! A head nun, or whatever it’s called. Come on! I don’t know, I just think nobody’s that good.
If she does turn out not to have an ulterior motive in all this, I’ll be really disappointed. I’d love to see this storyline, even if it turns out that her intentions were honorable. :geek:
jj_onceParticipant@Pan14 wrote:
While we’ve been led to believe that Rumple manipulated Regina into activating the curse, i think Blue MANIPULATED Rumple into doing that much.
Rumple found out about the curse from the Blue Fairy, and I refuse to believe that the Blue Fairy is so dumb that she just let something so devastating as the curse slip to the Dark One. It had to be on purpose.
so the question is… WHY DID THE BLUE FAIRY WANT TO COME TO THIS WORLD?
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I tend to believe that she’s been helping August all this time, and that she kept her memories when the curse hit.Yes, those are two things that I think are definitely possible.
What I like most about this show, and I think I might have mentioned this already, is that nobody is all evil or all good. Just like real life. So I think it’s a perfectly acceptable possibility that Blue manipulated Rumple to cast the curse. Were her intentions evil when she did that? Not necessarily, although I think it would be fun to see a character that’s always been considered completely pure and good turned on it’s head and suddenly being the villain. 😈 😀
But if we were ever to find out that she actually planned all this to happen, I think it’s much more likely that she would have an honorable motive for doing it.
jj_onceParticipant@Phee wrote:
But we haven’t seen a hall of mirrors before. The only times we’ve seen mirrors is when Jefferson and Regina walked through one, and when Cora was shoved through one, and when Regina spoke to one. He’s in a different place to the burning room, which is where he should be if he’s under a sleeping curse. So where is he? It looks like at one point he’s crouching down and whacking something?
Well, from the promo and pictures and different synopses it looks like, wherever David/James is in that hall of mirrors, it’s what Regina and Gold do to him that “sends” him there, so I’m betting it’s some place akin to the Red Room of Fire that Henry and Aurora are seeing. But Henry and Aurora are dreaming about the Red Room because they woke up from the curse, so maybe that’s why David is in this different place? Because he’s still under the sleeping curse itself and not a recent “victim”? And he’s definitely whacking something! Trying to get out of the Hall of Mirrors somehow?
Apparently, Cora is using the zombies to get the compass. That’s a little weird, because if I had enough power to make a bunch of dead people walk again, I would just go up to these four regular (although badass) women and take the compass already. I really hope I’m missing something or there’s a better explanation… 😕
jj_onceParticipantI think the main flaw for me about this Henry as his grandson theory is that I don’t see HOW he could possibly know that. The only way for him to know is if he knows his son is Neal. If he knew that, he would never have believed August when he tried to trick Rumple into believing he was Bae. And he wouldn’t be so focused on getting out of SB to search for Neal/Bae either, he would have already had to have contacted his son somehow to know he’s Henry’s father. So even if he is Henry’s other Grandpa, I don’t think he’d know that.
jj_onceParticipantThat’s a good point, that no characters are completely evil or good, and I think it’s one of my favorite things about this show. So maybe she did have a reason to do all this that was “good”. And it makes sense that she would go after the most powerful person she could find.
I also like this idea of Fairy Tales, I never thought about that… although I think it’s more likely that Gold planted Henry’s book, since it failed to mention him, and he wanted the curse broken. Or even August, I think those two are safer bets than Blue. But it wouldn’t surprise me if it turned out to be her
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