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Participant@EvilQueen wrote:
I think this things with Rumple playing around with babies comes from the fact that, unlike with other things, he KNOWS what it’s like to be parent and so he knows the power of parental love, be it for your born or adopted child. And he USES it to his own advantage. I think he doesn’t focus on kids because of his own emotional attachment to them but because this is one of the few things that he actually understands (unlike, eg. when he struggles with the concept of courage, Belle’s love etc) and so he can manipulate people with this VERY WELL. Yes, he’s the dark one and knows magic better than anyone else but he also knows that it’s the feelings that are the real power, or weakness, and from all of the feelings in the world he only understand this one – a love to your own child – hence children snatching has become his main tool in getting what he wants from the others.
Oh yes! very good point.
The most powerfull magic is love and lost love.[adrotate group="5"]Grimmsister
Participant@Faux Pax wrote:
Sure they are placed in positions where Rumple can use them later, but they are loved.
I think in his mind, those who were willing to give up their child for money or power didn’t deserve the child to begin with.
If that’s the case. Then I think it’s just an exuse that he uses too justify it too himself. If he even needs eny justification in his own mind.
I’ve been thinking, now that we might be moving in to a more Alice in Wonderland based story, that the theme of chess will be something that plays into Rumples story and his baby snaching tendencies. Maybe he moves the babies around the ‘board’ too place them in better positions, thinking many moves ahead. I wonder who his oponent is ??
Maybe the Red Queen or Queen of hearts/Cora. Because think of the episode Hat Trick, when Jefferson and Regina found father Henry in the little box. Father Henry was a chess piece, I think, the boxes had the numbers of chess pieces on them like g5, b3 and such.
And I think I recall a chess board game in Rumples shop. In the episode with Cinderella, she pushes him and he falls and hits his head on the chess board, implaying that this time he didnt win the little baby pawn or knight or whatever, this one made it home, so too speak πGrimmsister
ParticipantYou all want to see the very best in Rumple. You guys are much too good..
Kidding- That’s an important thing to be able to do, so carry on ! πGrimmsister
ParticipantAah ! You’ve eased my mind π
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Participant@EvilQueen wrote:
Once one can control something, one no longer need fearing
and that was while he was staring at REGINA. I believe he wanted to make a point that he knows of Regina weakness that is Henry and that he can control her because of it.
Oh my! Your right. He did stare at Regina while saying that, good catch.
It doesn’t necesarily mean anything but….We can hope πMaybe it means HE was originally afraid of what Regina would be like when she learned magic, maybe he was scared she could get more powerfull than him and thats why he needed to control her….but can’t know for sure…….It’s just me grasping at grass straws and spinning gold with them π
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Participant@slurpeez108 wrote:
I just don’t see Henry doing magic, except as a means to control his actions while asleep. He already refused magic when Regina offered to teach him, and I think he’s too smart to be tricked. No one hated the curse more than he did for enacting such evilness as revenge against his birth family. He knows better than anyone that magic always comes with a price.
Henry refused Reginas magic- Yes, but that was because it was Reginas- He doesn’t want to become like her, that is what he said. And that is an exact ecco of what Regina said too her mother when she was young. Regina didnt want to get involved with magic either, but look where she is now.
You say he doesn’t want to do magic, exept when…. But it is exactly when this little ‘exept when’ comes in to the picture, that the rollercoaster starts rolling and it goes faster and faster down hill.@slurpeez108 wrote:
I think Mr. Gold has good intentions when it comes to Henry. He said that Henry shouldn’t have to pay the price for Regina’s use of dark magic, which is what his own son, Baelfire, did for Mr. Gold’s decision to cling to dark magic. Gold doesn’t want what happened to Bae to happen to a good kid like Henry, especially since Henry probably reminds him a lot of Bae. I also believe that by showing Mr. Gold’s tenderness for Henry, the writers are setting the stage to reveal Henry as his grandson.
Maybe it comes down too what you and me would like to see, because we really can’t know yet, it can go either way. So in the end we will see if the writers want too go in the same direction as you want to go, or in the direction I would like to go. I think the difference between these two theories is whether you want Gold to be good right now or if you want him too be evil or act to his own benefit right now. I definitly prefer the latter just for the time being, not saying he cant be redeemed and all that later on.
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ParticipantI checked on abc homepage and they spell it Nostos, this is taken from the recap of ‘What happened too Fred’-
“Charming asks if there is anything he can do. Abigail tells him of the legend of Lake Nostos, βIts waters are said to have magical properties that can return to you something that was once lost.β”Grimmsister
ParticipantPlus I would love too see a storyline where Henry starts too fall for the temptations of magic because he tries to be a hero. He could be tempted too because, well he’s a kid and Charming and the others don’t want to involve him too much in the fighting, but we’ve seen him sneak out and do his thing regardless of what his mother and the others say.
And that little bottle Rumple gave him to control his nightmares might be the first step.
I would love to see that, because then it would be a repetition (of a sort) of Reginas falling for the temptations of magic, what looks to be an easy solution to ones problems.
But as we know, it comes with a price.
And then it will be interesting if he falls hard or if someone, hopefully Regina in my opinion, saves him in time.Grimmsister
ParticipantIt may be so. But it makes sence too me that the creators of the show use colors, both in FTL ans SB, to show us something about the characters inner mindstate, so to speak.
That’s also why Storybrook is such a grey place, because they were all in this trance state, and one day was the same bland and boring as the next.They talk about the color codes a lot over on that podcast channel I mentioned called onceuponatime.sqpn.com It’s a very good podcast they got some good theories.
Go listen if you will, its not only about colors πGrimmsister
Participant@Phee wrote:
I’m officially afraid for sweet Archie. Not liking that choice of words, “explosive”. Didn’t they suggest that someone major was gonna die this season?
Oh no! They said that ? If they kill Archie, the towns consience, I bet everything would go completely bazerk next season.
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