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obisgirl
ParticipantI fell in love with you on a troll bridge after you robbed me and hit me over the head with a rock. I knew what I was getting myself into.
obisgirl
Participant“Emma is a character who has been defined by things that have happened to her; she is an active woman whose real curse is the way others have so often rendered her passive, stripping her of any ability to choose her own path. But if Emma’s tragedy is the lack of agency she has been afforded in the first 28 years of her life, her journey to her own happy ending is a journey to finally getting to choose what she wants that happy ending to be.” [x]
This is why I love my ‘ship and my ‘shipmates. I really feel like, we understand who Emma is and what she needs probably a lot better than most other people. This is a woman who’s been lost and abandoned and had very little choice in her life and it would be really horrible if it wasn’t her choice who her True Love is.
That goes back to what Jen said in Once Magazine:
“I think, ultimately, she is the product of true love, so genetically her makeup is going to want to find her own true love. What I’ve tried to maintain within her is that there is always this flame of hope, even if it’s the tiniest flame. Even though she is so guarded and protected, there is this little flame, and you see glimpses of it at times with the Sheriff and with Hook(Colin O’Donoghue).”
And, Adam hinted that:
“He later reveals that Emma will have to make a decision in the second half of this season, and we’re looking forward to what it will be.” [x]
But also, Emma doesn’t have that flame of hope with Neal. JMo was specific that she had with Graham and she has it with Hook. Neal does not even factor in there. Plus, I think a lot of us already feel that Emma’s made her feelings clear regarding Neal. She didn’t think having lunch with him would be a good moment and let’s not forget, her speech to him in Ariel that he causes her pain.
obisgirl
ParticipantWhat time zone are y’all in? I’m in the US, East coast time.
I’m East Coast too.
obisgirl
ParticipantI seriously don’t know what else to add to that post, Jenna. It’s perfect and says it all.
obisgirl
ParticipantRegina’s actually gonna bury the thing, probably in secrecy, and I dunno that they’d show her burying it and then digging it up again in quick succession.
Probably. I also think Snow’s the first to notice that something is wrong with her and realizes, she doesn’t have her heart.
I wonder if seeing Robin with Roland might actually be the thing that eventually convinces her to go dig her heart up, because she sees their happy moments and wants to be able to remember how her own happy moments with Henry felt, despite how much it hurts now.
I’m thinking the same thing too.
obisgirl
ParticipantI’m going to continue watching because I want to see what happens with Will. Some of the backstory coming up for Cyrus is interesting too, and the possibility of the Red Queen being redeemed.
Does Jafar resolve his daddy issues is another one.
obisgirl
ParticipantI read it. 🙂 Nothing but CS goodness.
obisgirl
Participant“We’ll see more of the book this season,” Kitsis explains. “As to who wrote the book, if that’s the real question, that’s not something we’ll get just yet.”
No one specific wrote the book.
The curse created the book — which would make sense. Regina had a fail safe for the curse, in case it was broken. The curse itself should have a fail safe for Emma, something to help Henry convince her to come to Storybrooke in order to break it.
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