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Neal is from our world. The typewriter was loaded with paper that had a recent dialog that involved Neal.
It makes no sense for August to ask Neal, “Do you believe in magic?” if at that time he knew Neal to be Bealfire or some other FTL character.
PS – That’s how all typewriter cases open. The typewriter is latched into the bottom of the case so it’s secure when carried, and it opens with a wide top so it can be used without having to remove the typewriter from the case. They are delightfully fun to write on.
[adrotate group="5"]katherinelnParticipant@malchore wrote:
Third – Where did Jefferson learn the where-a-bouts of Belle? I presume he must’ve learned all that information from Regina, but it seems odd that she would instruct Jefferson to tell Belle to inform Rumple that Regina had her locked away. I know it’ll have the effect of enraging Mr. Gold, and that’s probably intentional. But it seemed unusually brilliant of Regina. She must’ve known Mr. Gold was up to something that would restore magic to Storybrooke. HOW she knew is beyond me.
I don’t think Regina told him to do that, I think it was about Jefferson getting back at Regina for welching on her promise. Remember a couple episodes back when Regina was trying to make a deal with Mr. Gold and he made the comment that she had nothing he wanted? I’m sure she kept Belle a secret in hopes of using her as leverage at a more dire time.
However, Jefferson seems to have a lot of knowledge about what’s going on, which leads me to believe he wasn’t brought to Storybrooke along with everyone else, but that Regina got him there separately somehow. How does he even know about Belle & Rumple’s relationship? Perhaps it was Regina who told him to let Belle go, like you said, but I’m not sold on the idea.
katherinelnParticipantIn one of the forums (can’t recall where) someone mentioned his limp and wondered if it came from fighting in the Orge wars. I don’t remember when his limp started in FTL (if at all because I can’t remember seeing it), but after recently reading the classic story of Rumplestiltskin, it seems he hurt his own leg when his name was found out. I wonder if we’ll see this element played out in the show.
From the story:
“Perhaps your name is Rumpelstiltskin?”“The devil has told you that! The devil has told you that,” cried the little man, and in his anger he plunged his right foot so deep into the earth that his whole leg went in, and then in rage he pulled at his left leg so hard with both hands that he tore himself in two.
katherinelnParticipantRemind me again what Sydney is lying about?? Other than the phone records situation, I don’t recall other lies (from this episode).
We don’t know that he is lying. He said something about the phone records not lying – maybe he’s right. If the records are accurate, all we know is that an 8 minute phone call was made between David’s and Kathryn’s PHONES. Who knows who was on the end of either of them.
Emma could easily verify the records she received from Sydney by contacting the phone company herself – Regina isn’t a complete fool, so if she’s to blame here she would have somehow used David’s actual phone to call Kathryn’s phone so the records would be real.
Meanwhile – has anyone even considered the idea that perhaps Mr. Gold is the one messing with this situation? He’s been under the radar for too long. These writers like to use misdirection just like any magician.
katherinelnParticipant@hjbau wrote:
Yes the huntsman could appear in the flashbacks in the character’s pasts, but he isn’t alive in the fairytale land. That is just a flashback before he died. It is just when they say he is alive in the fairytale land it makes it seem like he is going to be alive in the future and somehow he and Emma are going to meet again and that isn’t going to happen unless they do ghosts.
Could you please explain why you say he isn’t alive in FairyTale land? If he was alive in Storybrooke at some point, doesn’t that mean he was alive when the curse was enacted?
katherinelnParticipant@malchore wrote:
From wikipedia, “…the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or an anthropomorphic wolf-like creature, either purposely or after being placed under a curse and/or lycanthropic affliction via a bite or scratch from a werewolf, or some other means.” Granny related the hereditary history of their family – the family has the affliction of lycanthrope.
We don’t know how the affliction started – so it could still be a family curse. [Unless I totally missed that bit of information during the episode.]
katherinelnParticipantI speculate that the heart belongs to Graham. I highly doubt the idea that it’s a heart of a Storybrooke citizen from a gruesome murder.
From what I understand, the hearts that the Queen collects are still beating when she stores them away – but seeing how Emma & Ruby didn’t pass out from seeing beating heart in the mysterious box by the bridge, I assume it was life-less. I wonder if part of the magic of her storage unit is to keep the hearts alive- so in order to ensure the death of Graham, Regina had to find a new hiding place for his heart. It would make for quite a confusing discovery if DNA test reveal that it belongs to someone who’s still alive – the results would just be ignored as a mistake. However, if they came back as a match with Graham, things would get much more interesting and give the characters cause for discovering who they really are.
As a last note, I believe Mary-Maragret’s fingerprints on the box came from FairyTale Land, not Storybrooke.
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