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PanTheMan
Participant4) A new curse brings the aforementioned characters back to the Land w/o Magic in a re-created Storybrooke.
Does this mean that the new Storybrooke won’t have magic? Rumple had to bring magic. It’s possible the vial that the WWW put her blood into (or whatever) could be the trick to bringing magic to Storybrooke.
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Participantokay… I’ll play. Thanks for always providing a place for me to nerd out a bit.
Season 1: Skin Deep, A Land Without Magic (Just for the record, I’m also a big fan of Dreamy, possibly the only one)
Season 2: The Crocodile, Queen of Hearts
Season 3: Quite a Common Fairy, Going Home
PanTheMan
Participantpan14 wrote: Can you imagine if Grumpy died?
But we do know it’s a series regular and Lee isn’t. I’ve seen every theory under the sun and every single one of them makes sense. Everyone dies! There. I solved it. We aren’t going to know for a long time and we can keep coming up with theories and metas and scenarios but I think we’re going to drive ourselves nutty. (we already have) The death is going to happen. It’s going to suck. A lot. But maybe for now we sorta ease back a bit and let it unfold because it’s a long hiatus and this is only going to get worse the more we try to analyze EVERY SINGLE THING. Less batty. More pretties.
Agreed, RG. I’m so ready for March! Again, I guess my money is on Hook.
PanTheMan
ParticipantI feel confident that the baby in The Miller’s Daughter is Regina – However, I’m open to being wrong. Never know with these writers.
It’s suggested that Cora and Rumple’s history did not end where we left off in the Miller’s Daughter. While Cora ripped her heart out so she wouldn’t love Rumple, she probably still continued to learn magic from Rumple. She had to get the spell book at some point.
It’s possible they had an affair, resulting in the WWW. Perhaps Rumple convinced Cora to have another child and give it to him. When it turned out green, he knew it wasn’t the child of his visions and just got rid of it, thus, giving all his attention to Regina.
PanTheMan
ParticipantCan you imagine if Grumpy died?
I’m thinking Grumpy’s death could unite all the characters against any enemy. It would devastate quite a few characters if someone killed Grumpy. If it is grumpy, it has less shock value with the audience, but it takesjust as much of an emotion toll on viewers as losing any other character.
Grumpy is brave, loving, and loyal. He’s been around since the beginning. His death could be a catalyst for something huge. Not to mention, he’s totally bullheaded enough to do something in the heat of the moment that gets him killed. That’s why we love him.
Just a thought.
PanTheMan
ParticipantMy money is on Hook. If you think about it, Hook has more in common with Rumple than Neal does. I’m predicting a hero’s death for Hook, which will open up the door for Swanfire, the endgame.
If swans (the animals) didn’t mate for life, I would lean more towards Emma and Hook, but something drastic would have to happen for that to be end game.
PanTheMan
ParticipantWicked sisters only works for me if the WWW was born before Regina. Cora wanted the good life, so she gave up her first child so it wouldn’t hold her back.
Personally, I think it’s more likely that WWW would be sisters with Maleficent, and has come seeking revenge on many. This would mean Maleficent fills the shoes of the Wicked Witch of the East.
PanTheMan
ParticipantI’m hoping Dr. Whale is the Wizard. From the beginning, so much of his inventions/technology had a very Oz feel to their designs. Plus, he brings a type of sympathetic scoundrel aspect to the role.
Not to mention, Whale comes from a land without color, like Dorothy would.
PanTheMan
Participantkpercyman wrote: The t word is the big thing here with everything concerning WWW. Jefferson could return closer to the finale and could be our cliff hanger so to speak. I love Sebastian Stan and Jefferson was one of my favorite characters. And since I did not get Camelot it is only fitting I should at least get some Stan time.
What’s the t word? Tornado?
Timeline
PanTheMan
ParticipantSince the people in Storybrooke don’t age just like people in Neverland, I’m thinking Regina’s curse required some ingredient/magic/whatever from Neverland or Pan. (maybe that healing water or something).
Pan (in Henry) thinks he can turn Storybrooke into “The New Neverland” because of the way SB would have been magically constructed.
If there’s any truth to this theory, then Pan’s Neverland magic might actually work in Storybrooke.
Perhaps the only reason Pan is able to leave Neverland on the JR is because the next stop is Storybrooke. The two places are linked by the curse or something.
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