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ParticipantPerhaps Henry ends up getting sent to Neverland alone, maybe courtesy of Rumple, and becomes press ganged into being one of the Lost Boys. He would then meet Peter Pan. Whereas Peter and the Lost Boys want to stay young and play in Neverland forever, Henry wants to go home and grow up. Since Peter nad the Lost Boys are anti-adult, it wouldn’t make sense for Emma and company to be with Henry.
However, since Emma doesn’t want to leave Henry in Neverland, she finds a way to get there with Neal. Hook tags along too as their guide. Bae, perhaps being a former lost boy, would know where Peter’s hide out is whereas Hook doesn’t. Both Hook and Neal would have to go because Hook has the means to get to Neverland (his ship enchanted with fairy dust) and Neal would have the local knowledge (where Peter Pan’s hideout is).
During the course of season 3, the CaptainSwan/Swanfire triangle can play out with Hook and Bae trying to one up each other in Emma’s affections.
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ParticipantPerhaps Henry ends up getting sent to Neverland alone, maybe courtesy of Rumple, and becomes press ganged into being one of the Lost Boys. He would then meet Peter Pan. Whereas Peter and the Lost Boys want to stay young and play in Neverland forever, Henry wants to go home and grow up. Since Peter nad the Lost Boys are anti-adult, it wouldn’t make sense for Emma and company to be with Henry.
However, since Emma doesn’t want to leave Henry in Neverland, she finds a way to get there with Neal. Hook tags along too as their guide. Bae, perhaps being a former lost boy, would know where Peter’s hide out is whereas Hook doesn’t. Both Hook and Neal would have to go because Hook has the means to get to Neverland (his ship enchanted with fairy dust) and Neal would have the local knowledge (where Peter Pan’s hideout is).
During the course of season 3, the CaptainSwan/Swanfire triangle can play out with Hook and Bae trying to one up each other in Emma’s affections.
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ParticipantI’d imagine he was a rather unpleasant individual judging by the speed Granny paid the money to him.
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Participant@Jolly Roger wrote:
PriceofMagic : I like your theory about Rumple using the curse on Baelfire. That could very well be the ‘game-changer’. I had actually though that the ‘game-changer’ was Balfire finding out that Rumple killed his mother – unless he already knows.
Bae will find out about Rumple’s role in Milah’s death, he can’t not, however I think the game changer is going to be something that makes Bae feel that he can never forgive or trust Rumple again.
Finding out Rumple killed Milah is going to be shocking for Bae but Bae spent his entire childhood believing Milah to be dead. He would have mourned her and moved on with his life. Rumple maintained that lie right up until Bae had disappeared through the portal. Milah was never a mother to Bae like Rumple was a father to him. She preferred to spend most of her time out of the house and away from Bae leaving him home alone. Her presence in Bae’s life wasn’t as huge as Rumple’s was.
Finding out that Milah died after he’d gone through the portal, Bae is going to be mad at Rumple. However, at the same time, Milah had abandoned Bae. She could have come back anytime she wished but she didn’t. Also at the time of her death, Rumple was in full on dark one mode, so his actions were kind of par for the course of what Bae had seen him do, such as kill the mute maid and the snail guy.
Rumple has never used magic on Bae before so to do so now would make Bae feel violated. All magic comes with a price and the price for Rumple trying to force Bae to love him could be that he ends up potentially losing Bae for good. Also if Rumple tried anything against Henry, Bae may not trust or forgive his dad. Even if Rumple doesn’t carry through with his plan, the fact that he planned to make an attempt on Henry may be enough for Bae to want his father out of his life.
I think the game changer is going to be something that Rumple does in the present rather than something he did in the past.
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ParticipantI think Rumple is involved with this empty hearted curse somewhere. If Rumple isn’t planning to use this curse himself, then he must at least put the idea in Regina’s head, even if he makes her think it’s her idea all along. If Regina knew of this curse all along without Rumple’s assistance, why hasn’t she tried to use it on Henry before? She’s had the period of time between Tiny and this episode where she had fallen off her redemption wagon. If this curse was an option to get Henry to love her, why hasn’t Regina tried it already?
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ParticipantI just think it’s a little suspicious that Rumple just so happens to find the crate with the two potions missing that just so happen to be the ingredients need for this empty hearted curse. As for who Rumple hates, Hook. And wasn’t Hook trying to get Rumple to take his heart so he can be reunited with Milah. Rumple may be happy to oblige him since Hook hurt Belle and Belle isn’t around to tell Rumple not to.
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Participant@steliokontos1 wrote:
You know what I don’t understand is that Henry does love Regina so casting a spell to make someone love you who already does just seems like overkill.
Perhaps it isn’t Regina who is looking to cast this curse. Rumple just happens to find a crate with two potions missing that just happen to be the two needed to cast this empty hearted curse? Perhaps Rumple’s refusal to help is because he is trying to send the Charmings after Regina to distract them from what he is actually doing.
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ParticipantI think Regina is going to grab Snow’s heart with the intention of taking it but then realise that Snow will suffer more with the guilt of her actions if she leaves Snow’s heart where it is.
I also think that either Regina may not have anything to do with the empty hearted curse or that Rumple put the idea into her head. In Skin Deep, Belle told Rumple that “All you’ll have is an empty heart and a chipped cup”. Rumple is up to something. Perhaps Rumple is trying to speed things along with Bae and uses the curse to try and get Bae to love him. Bae finds out in the series finale hence the game changer to his and Rumple’s relationship. All magic comes with a price, perhaps the price for Rumple is that, in trying to make Bae love him again, Rumple may have lost Bae for good.
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ParticipantI think Snow is depressed because she still has her heart. If she didn’t have a heart, then she wouldn’t feel bad about what she did. I think Snow may go to Regina and ask her to take her heart because she can’t bear what she did. Regina would then be in the process of taking Snow’s heart when she realises that Snow would suffer more if she has to live with the guilt of what she did.
As for the empty hearted curse, it makes me think back to Belle’s line to Rumple in Skin Deep “All you’ll have is an empty heart and a chipped cup”. Something makes me think that Rumple is going to have some involvement with the empty hearted curse. Whether that be just putting the idea into Regina’s head or something more remains to be seen.
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ParticipantI doubt Moe French would want to do business with Rumple. He thinks Rumple is the lowest of the low. There must be other flower shops in Storybrooke, just like there are other places to eat than just Granny’s.
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