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JML
ParticipantI think Rumple and the three evil women will exploit Robin and/or his family to get back into Storybrook.
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ParticipantPapa Smurf is my dark horse pick.
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ParticipantI agree.
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ParticipantI think Rumple sees through Henry’s awkward con. I think he got a glimpse of Henry’s devious side, and he liked it. Perhaps Henry is being chosen as an “apprentice” the way that Regina was chosen. I think here (especially in the context of the sorcerer’s apprentice), apprentice means more than “shop boy” or “helper”. Henry showed Rumple that he’s ready to explore his dark side, and Rumple is ready to exploit it. This is a relationship he never had with Neal. Neal rejected Rumple’s darkness.
Now that Henry’s growing up, they’re not going to cut him as much slack as they did before.
JML
ParticipantThis is not about his family tree. Neal was related to both Pan and Rumple and yet he remained a good man throughout his life.
Except that Neal used dark magic to bring Rumple back from the dead.
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ParticipantI thought “Sorting hat” until I heard the music. The music made it pretty clear.
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ParticipantI think we’re going to see a darker side of Belle. She’s been making some strange comments lately about liking both sides (the good and the bad) of Rumple. Notice she hasn’t been saying “I like you despite your bad side”, but rather, “I like both sides”.
As Lacy, she was a little dark. We might see some of Lacy come out in her. Maybe some dark secret side of her will come out. Perhaps (dare I dream it) she’ll become a new villain.
JML
ParticipantHere’s one that hasn’t been mentioned yet, Hook stopped Smee from killing a mouse/rat. As we already know, many of these are people in the EF.
Perhaps. But we don’t know whether Smee would have successfully killed the rat. Given a battle between Smee and the rat, I’d have to go with the rat.
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Participant“That’s why he was hiding in the shadows on his ship so she wouldn’t get a good look at him.”
Also why he had Smee bring her on board instead of getting her himself.
JML
ParticipantMy thoughts on this are that redemption isn’t going to be neat or easy for a murderous evil Queen. Payback is going to come, and it’s going to keep coming for every life she took, or every life she ruined. If she thought that just “turning good” would make up for all the horrible things she’s done, she’s deluded.
She can be mad at Emma, but Emma hasn’t done anything wrong. (Well, except hitting Marian over the head with a huge tree branch and abducting her to a cursed town). Emma rescued Marian, saved her life, and reunited her family. Emma absolved Regina of the blood of one victim which she would have otherwise murdered. Emma also did all this while preserving the timeline.
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