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Participantthat’s possible.
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ParticipantInteresting theory, although I’m not sure Emma touching memory power also brings things back from the dead. Even a dead bean.
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Participant😯 Maybe.
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ParticipantThe sleeping part of Aurora’s curse could be in the book assuming that happened the year before the curse. I forgot about that.
Mulan could be there as well since most stories tend to overlap in the timeline.
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Participant@PriceofMagic wrote:
If Rumple’s story is not in the book, does that mean that Belle’s story is not in the book either since it featured Rumple.
That’s something I never thought about before. If Belle is there and the book turns out to be written by someone with a certain point of view, I would not be surprised if Rumpel is referred to as the beast and nothing more. As for Belle, the book could say that the beast released her from the castle and she was captured by the Queen and nothing else.
@PriceofMagic wrote:
What about Hook’s story or does it just feature his time in Neverland?
Since Hook’s story happens before the curse, he’s probably in there. I’m not sure about Neverland though.
@PriceofMagic wrote:
Are Mulan and Aurora featured in the book at all?
Since Mulan and Aurora’s story happens in Present Day FT world, in real time as our world and the book is in Storybrooke, I don’t think their stories would be in Henry’s book. Now, what would be interesting if stories started magically appearing in Henry’s book since time is moving forward in FT land.
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Participant@Kellyn1604 wrote:
I don’t think Emma had enough time to fall in love with Graham. I think they were at the very beginning of getting to know each other and had an attraction for each other. It would have taken a long time for Emma to have fallen for Graham if it was possible because of how guarded she is.
I agree.
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ParticipantMaybe he has a legit job now and isn’t a thief anymore.
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ParticipantWhy do I get the feeling that now that Smee and Hook are in Storybrooke together, hilarity instead of chaos will ensue? 😆 😆
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ParticipantSo Regina or Jefferson could leave if they needed to. Thanks. Do you happen to know where you found that interview? I’d like to read it.
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Participant@WeWereCursed! wrote:
After Tallahassee my friends and I were arguing a bit whether Neal is Bae or not. So I googled the name Neal Cassidy, thinking it sounded familiar, and found a synopsis for a book called On The Road by Jack Kerouse. It’s sort of a biography, and in it the character Dean Moriarty is a fictional version of the real life person, Neal Cassady.
On Wikipedia, the character description says that Dean grew up with an alcoholic and bum of a father, who he searches for periodically. He races from journey to journey, pulling other people along.So, am I alone in thinking that it sounds like one of those far-fetched name connections the creators love? Or am in reaching way too far? Lol.
Interesting catch. Names mean everything on this show but the fiction Neal Cassady, his story sounds an awful lot Rumpel and Baelfire.
I’ve been e-mailing with my friend and she mentioned Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. They were both thieves, similar to Neal and Emma.
@sariebelle wrote:
I am probably going way out on a limb here but have any of you considered that he could be Robin Hood? I will say that I do feel he probably is Baelfire, but the stealing aspect (even though it wasn’t exactly from the rich to give to the poor) made me think of Robin Hood. Just a thought.
You’re not the only one that thought that. Neal reminded me of Robin Hood too but I doubt that’s who he is.
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