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ParticipantThanks for sharing with us. Never realized before how big the theatre actually is.
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Participant@Schmacky wrote:
just listen to Cora’s speech over Eva’s dead body and it screams that they’re sisters.
“Snow would have been a great ruler someday but that’ll never happen because my daughter will be Queen. And all yours will be left with is knowing with how I felt. How it feels to be the Miller’s daughter.”
I’m like 90% sure that Eva and Cora have the same father. The King. The King had an affair with the Miller’s wife. Hell, maybe that’s who he had really loved but he had to marry the Queen instead (as the royalty was from Eva’s mother, not her father). And Cora was born first. She, in her mind, should have been the princess and should have been raised become Queen. But instead, she was raised as the Miller’s daughter. And then her younger sister, Eva, is everything that Cora should have had.
That life was supposed to be Cora’s. She should have been Queen and her daughter should have been a princess. But, it’s too late for Cora to be Queen. But, it’s not too late for her daughter..
Cora wanted to destroy Eva and her entire line not because of some whatever vendetta when they were young. But, because Eva and her line are the rightful heirs to the throne. And Cora hated Eva more than anything.
Sibling rivalry.
Hell, it could even be that Cora knows of their relationship but Eva never did. It could be that Eva never knew she had a sister. But Cora’s mother would tell her about who her real father was, The King.
If that theory becomes true, the family is about to get really complicated. 😆
@PriceofMagic wrote:
Isn’t there a line about how Blue Fairy only grants wishes to those whose hearts are true? Could be a call back to when Belle said that Rumple’s “heart is true” in The Outsider.
Perhaps when she was the Miller’s daughter, Cora asked the Blue Fairy for help to escape her life. However, the Blue Fairy refused to grant Cora’s wish because Cora’s heart wasn’t true. Then along comes Rumple. Eventually after making the deal with Rumple, Cora is in a position of power when she meets Eva. Despite being royal, Eva has had a wish granted by the Blue Fairy. Enraged by how unfair that is, Cora takes it upon herself to destroy the thing Eva loves most (Snow) and see to it that Regina becomes the queen.
I can see that happening too.
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Participant@RumplesGirl wrote:
This is what I found suspicious: when Blue and the Charmings were trying to get into Gold’s shop, Blue and her wand were totally ineffective.
I found that scene totally rediculous actually. Gold using a protection spell on his shop while he’s out of town, I get that but they can’t break into the shop like normal people? 😆 😆 It’s not like David’s going to arrest them since he’s an accessary to a crime and Emma’s not there.
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ParticipantI like the Charming/dating one. 😆
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ParticipantIf Eva and Cora are sisters, that would make Snow Cora’s niece and Emma, Cora’s grand niece. And also Henry would be Cora’s great great grand nephew or something. 😆 😆
That would be too much.
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Participant@Jessie:Paradoxes of people wrote:
😆 Is that like a take on The Princess Bride? 😆
Yes, from Inigo Montoya 😀
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