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ParticipantI don’t think Emma would trust Jefferson but I can see situations where she’d follow him through the hat. Even if just to catch him.
It also depends on what Emma believes by then. Jefferson is a criminal nut job if you donโt believe in the curse, but if you do believe in the curse, you see his character differently.
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ParticipantSydney seems to obvious. I’m really worried about August. But it seems like such a waste if they have all this build up to the character just to off him as soon as we know who he is.
I was thinkng perhaps the Blue fairy/ Mother Superior.
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Participant@PriceofMagic wrote:
One of the last things both Belle and Baelfire said to Rumpel was “You’re a coward” before they disappeared and Rumpel never saw them again. Rumpel swore to the blue fairy that he would “love nothing else” until he got Baelfire back yet clearly he loved Belle and he lost her for the same reason he lost Baelfire- he chose his power over being loved.
It makes me wonder whether Rumpel’s happy ending is only going to occur when he stops being a coward and chooses to sacrifice his power for his loved ones.I completely agree with this and am actually amazed that his cowardice doesn’t come up more often in discussions about his character. Don’t get me wrong I absolutely love this character but he is a coward. That has consistently been his downfall. It was a theme in all three Rumplelcentric episodes and I think it’s what he needs to conquer for redemption.
It scares me a little because to be redeemed for all he’s done I think we are talking self sacrifice as a final brave act, however since he is also the “Beast” and in that story the beast was dying when Beauty kissed him and broke his curse – there is still potential for a happy ending.
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ParticipantI was thinking the tree was in our world. If Emma goes into a tree in FTL, it’d be reasonable to assume she’d be inside a tree when she pops up in our world. The blast is the force of her arrival, blowing a hole in the side of the tree so Pinocchio can pick her up
This would be awesome. Love this theory.
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ParticipantThis may be too simple but I’ve always thought that Henry would be Emma’s true love to break the curse.
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ParticipantI think he is both Pinocchio and the boy who found Emma.
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ParticipantI think it would be interesting to see Red’s cloak be from Rumpel. The could have an episode where Red is 13 and Granny goes to Rumpel.
I would love to see that.
I do not think he is at all a wizard type of magic user.
I’ll have to disagree. A wizard, to me at least is simply a man who has magical powers. So I think the term would fit.
Plus, I can’t think of another male character in Fairy tales who would be a wizard. Maybe Merlin but he isn’t from a fairytale.
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ParticipantWas at a meeting and there was discussion about giving a speech a good name. The example they used was apples, and what would be a good name for a speech on apples.
Everyone was saying stuff like , Apples – the healthy snack, or Apples – keeping the doctor away, and Iโm just giggling to myself as my initial thought was “Apples- weapon of choice for evil queens”. ๐
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ParticipantI think it is important to note that she never mentioned Rumple’s name when talking to Snow with the whole Angry Snow Potion incident, nor has Red ever been to or seen going to or with Rumple.
Yet. ๐
I wouldn’t be surprised if we see Red going to him for something. He has been involved everywhere else, plus I’m pretty sure Granny got the cloak from him, so he knows about Red and her situation. Even if she doesn’t make a deal with him, I can see her going to see him about getting rid of her wolf, but he would not being able to.
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ParticipantActually it’s Borromean rings
Thank you, This makes much more sense than a dark sith. LOL
If we are looking at tarot meaning the moon in the tarot represents dreams, illusions,imagination, whimsy and things not being what they appear.
The sun represents joy, growth, abundance and sometimes can symbolize the birth of a child.
Death in the tarot actually rarely means physical death, its a card of transformation.
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