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melliemd
ParticipantHe said he needed them to get to another world, so I don’t think that’s quite right hahaha. And we know the slippers bring Dorothy back to Kansas/Real-World.
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Participant@Gaultheria wrote:
And who wants to bet that Whale’s prince is the Prince of Wallachia, otherwise known as Vlad the Impaler?
Yes please.
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ParticipantWow, I totally heard “Stipend” and I was like “Uh… what?” Nice hearing! So Jefferson went to The Land of Oz to retrieve both the witch/wizard’s crystal and Ruby Slippers… But he was too late and Dorothy had already used them to get back to Kansas – our world… Good assist on the timeline.
EDIT: Whoops, was beaten to it.
melliemd
ParticipantAha! Makes sense. I was always frustrated by that. He was so defined for only having one scene, so I figured there must have been a specific FTL counterpart in mind. Well done.
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ParticipantPhee is totally right. He could be just some guy with no fairytale connection at all, or he could be one of the numerous characters that -could- be attached to the evidence in his room. The problem is a lot of people want him to be Bae SO bad that they are looking specifically at things in a “This is why he could be Bae” way.
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Participant@TheGoldenKey wrote:
@AntBee wrote:
I don’t know if this is true, but the Daniel monster might have captured Henry??? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1843230/board/thread/206183178?d=206183806&p=1#206183806
I haven’t seen anything either. However, what if he escapes on Sunday. What if he's the one who brutally murders the town resident in 2×07 Child of the Moon. They suspect Ruby but there was the 1943 movie, Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman. Could be we'll see Ruby and Frankie go at it in that episode, just like we did in that movie?
Oh I love this idea. Brilliant!
melliemd
ParticipantNice catch! I actually didn’t notice that at all. I’ll definitely have to go back and look again! — also important was that when she woke up she was wearing slinky negligee and was surprised to find he wasn’t sleeping next to her. Ohohoho.
melliemd
ParticipantOne problem with this theory: When August added the Pinnochio pages to the book, they were fresh. (There was no place to store them on his person and keep them in such a good condition when he arrived, we saw that he had no papers in his type-writer box) And remember that there were illustrations for that section as well:
I don’t think August wrote/drew anything outside of the Pinocchio section, I think he’s more of a forger (read: a liar as we expect from a Pinocchio incarnation), and so he was able to copy the style.
I agree with you about the dagger. Not necessarily about someone else having to draw it, but that August couldn’t have done it without help from someone who knew absolutely perfectly what it looked like. If he was telling the truth about the Blue Fairy having told him back in FTL (and likely without any images), the 28 years that have passed would have most certainly left him unable to draw a perfect representation… Which leaves: Someone who is more familiar with Rumple and the dagger, someone who is more familiar with the book itself (the original creator), OOOOOR… The story of Rumplestiltskin is in the book, so there is an image of the dagger that August could have copied in the time he had possession of it.
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