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ParticipantHmm. I don’t know if anyone else believes this, but here goes a crazy theory. I’ve heard that the seal may be the River Styx, and I believe it. I think the seal itself fills up with water, and that becomes a portal to the underworld. However, here’s where the crazy comes in:
I believe that Rumpel was down there, but never actually died. The Dark One obviously can’t kill himself, but why is that? I think that the dagger has a fail-safe that transports the user to the underworld until another person is smart (or dumb) enough to seek it’s power again. This starts the circle of Dark Ones over.
So, my theory is that not only does the Dark One’s curse originate from the Underworld (or something else in Greek mythology), but that Rumpel, in his mortal body, was down there…completely alive. When I saw him kneeling in the snow in the promo, he did not look like wherever he came from was pleasant. It could have even contributed to his madness (though, I think that the dagger controlling him also causes his insanity).
That would mean that the laws of Once wouldn’t be broken, and dead would still be dead.
Who knows, Rumpel may have even met some of his victims down there. *shiver*
Actually when you think about it They have been combining a lot of the elements from the Olympian Gods & Greek Mythology into FTL who it’s entirely possible that is exactly where Rumple was but my money is that he was in OZ
lisas
Participantif adam feels that way why didn’t he and eddie write for him more / if he was maybe more people would warm up to him like lana, colin and robert
that’s one of the things that bothers me most. The approached MRJ themselves. They WENT to him. They’ve only ever done that with Bobby and Ginny before. And then he got sorta shoved to one side.
making him a series regular only to kill him off in the same season just doesn’t make sense in my head[/spoiler]
That’s the same question I have RG they went to Michael because they wanted him for this part specifically so killing Neal off in the same season doesn’t make a lot of sense to me either.
lisas
ParticipantI’m going to make a prediction that the death is not Neal’s and that the death that happens tonight is Little John and it’s his funeral that we see in 316. I think the fact that Adam refuses to answer anything spoilerly about Neal could be a good thing and not a bad thing. So I’m going to choose to have #HopeForSwanFire and #HopeForNeal
lisas
ParticipantI wouldn’t worry about set reports and what they may or may not say. We know they were shooting 1 or 2 scenes last night, that’s 1 or 2 scenes out of the entire ep, and we don’t know when in the ep those scenes happen. No point stressing over anything.
It just feels like it’s coming from all sides. And I’ve seen posts on Tumblr about how they can’t wait for Neal to die on Sunday and prove that CS is endgame and I’m just sitting here going, “why would you want to rob a 13 yr old his father? Why is this a thing we’re rooting for? Screw shipping. What is wrong with this world.
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I know exactly how you feel RG I’ve seen it all over IMDb, Twitter & Tumblr about how the CS Fans say they can’t wait to laugh at the SF Fans when Neal dies and how Hook will be a better father to Henry then Neal. Personally shipping aside Neal is my favorite out of all the characters on Once he is the one that I feel has suffered the most just like Emma has and to rob Rumple, Emma, Henry their Happy Ending with Neal just seem wrong on so many levels. I hope they are proven wrong and that Neal gets his happy ending with Rumple, Emma and Henry. Because Neal/Emma and Henry’s story is a modern day fairy tale about Believing in Hope, Redemption, Second Chances, True Love and Happy Endings and that is what makes a Fairy Tale not a villain who has done terrible things and shows no remorse for what he has done to others, steals the good guys happy ending.
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Participant[quote=255430]I think Neal escaped Zelena’s curse, which is why he was absent from the story so far. He may have found a way to travel between realms though, which is why in the promo for 3×15, Belle and Hook seem astonished when Neal comes bursting through the door of Mr. Gold’s shop. Neal appears from the literal and figurative fog, suggesting he’s just arrived in SB by some sort of magical transportation. What if Neal has found a new way to travel between realms? Perhaps he comes to SB in search of his father, only to learn his dad has gone missing. Neal tries to get to his dad first only to be beaten by the Wicked Witch, who still has the dark one’s dagger. Neal then realizes the only way to beat Zelena is to call in backup help, so he travels to Oz in search of Glinda. That could be why he seems “lost” from so many episodes, but like the subordinate male protagonist who disappears before the second reel, he’ll return to save the day in the end. [/quote]
Slurpeez that may be possible and that certainly could explain things
lisas
ParticipantOMG.
*DIES*
This needs to be like plastered on pages. forever.
OMG I’m Dying here. Talk about SF Feels
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