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October 16, 2013 at 6:14 pm in reply to: DISAPPROVE of Tink encouraging Regina to commit adultery #216403
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ParticipantThanks RG. Fruit of the Poisonous Tree was such a long time ago. I forgot about it. Still, the idea of King Leopold being so mean and cruel to Regina doesn’t line up with what we’ve seen of his character. I don’t know. Someone, I’ve never trusted that line. I feel like Regina could have lied to her father about that.
I think he’s only mean and cruel in this instance because he thinks he’s been cuckolded, which was a very big deal to kings in ye olde tyme. He needs to make sure that her virtue is safe because it reflect on him as a husband and ruler. I don’t think Leo is outright cruel in general–later in that episode when he speaks to the Genie he even acknowledges that he knows Regina is unhappy because of his inability to get over Eva. I think if Regina had fallen in love with Robin and then asked for a divorce, Leo might have granted it.
Good point. I am curious, would Cora’s barrier still have worked after the divorce though?
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ParticipantOctober 16, 2013 at 1:10 pm in reply to: DISAPPROVE of Tink encouraging Regina to commit adultery #216347obisgirl
Participantstoryteller wrote: yet he was apparently unwilling to let her go, he did after all imprison her in her chambers.
We know this for sure? Where does this come from?
Henry I: The King has locked her away in her chambers. My daughter is a prisoner in her own kingdom.
Genie: You are the Queen’s father?
Henry I: Please, take this to her. The palace guards won’t allow me into her chambers. They know I’d die for her.
From Fruit of the Poisonous Tree.
But this is after Regina is suspected of having an affair with someone in the castle.
Thanks RG. Fruit of the Poisonous Tree was such a long time ago. I forgot about it. Still, the idea of King Leopold being so mean and cruel to Regina doesn’t line up with what we’ve seen of his character. I don’t know. Someone, I’ve never trusted that line. I feel like Regina could have lied to her father about that.
October 16, 2013 at 1:02 pm in reply to: Rabbit Hole Pop-Up Mishap During Latest Once Broadcast #216345obisgirl
ParticipantOctober 16, 2013 at 12:19 pm in reply to: DISAPPROVE of Tink encouraging Regina to commit adultery #216339obisgirl
Participantyet he was apparently unwilling to let her go, he did after all imprison her in her chambers.
We know this for sure? Where does this come from?
obisgirl
ParticipantYeah, I get that.
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ParticipantOooh 🙂 Nice.
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ParticipantIt’s interesting that Regina, Neal and Emma all have connections to dreamcatchers. I understand why with Neal, because he’s had repeated nightmares about him falling through the portal and Rumple going back on his deal. The dreamcatcher was left behind in the motel room where she stayed with Neal and Emma also used it in the present to see if Regina was really guilty of killing Archie.
Why would Regina have an affinity for them though?
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ParticipantThat picture will come on Friday.
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ParticipantShe also said to the genie that the tree was the only thing she kept from her homeland in “The Fruit of the Poisonous Tree” < I've actually taken that to mean, it represents her childhood before she became corrupted by magic.
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