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Regina: Oh Rumple! I’ve got news for you.
Rumplestiltskin: I don’t want to hear it, Regina.
Granny: Regina! Here at last. We have a drinking contest to carry out!
Regina: Soon, okay? I’m busy right now.
Granny: It better be soon.
Belle: We’re actually having a private conversation. Go away!

Regina: Are you going to let your girlfriend speak to me like that?
Rumplestiltskin: Yes, yes I am.
Rumplestiltskin: What do you want Regina?
Regina: I told you I could get myself a friend.
Rumplestiltskin: Imaginary ones don’t count.All magic comes with a price!
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ParticipantThe severe nurse that Jefferson knocked out is back. Are they going to try and lock up Belle again or are we going to find out the supposed reason why Belle was in the asylum in the first place?
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Participant@EvilQueen wrote:
I’ve just had a thought. What if Rumplestiltskin ‘summoned’ the outsider?
Doesn’t have to be with magic, he could’ve called for him or something.
Why? To be his driver to wherever he was going to go.I think the outsider coming to Storybrooke is a consequence of Rumple being able to cross the town line rather than summoning him. Rumple used magic to be able to cross the town line and “all magic comes with a price”.
He hasn’t been outside Storybrooke before because of the curse. Yes, he has the maps but from what I saw, they were actually city maps, not country maps so would still have to know the way to the city he wanted to go, not to mention having to drive on much much busier roads than those in town and maybe he just wasn’t that confident? Or even, he wanted to focus on an actual search, maps and clues, rather than driving? ( even as extreme thinking as, say, he suddenly spotted Bae in the city, while in traffic, as a passenger he could always hop off the car.)
Perhaps this is why he requires Emma to come with him. She is the only person he knows that has been outside of Storybrooke.
When he crossed the town line, it didn’t look like he was going back to his car – he was kissing Belle goodbye across the line and it felt more like he was about to leave. Perhaps he knew the other car was coming to pick him up?
I don’t think he was kissing Belle goodbye at that moment. I think it was more of a “I’m so happy. I can leave to find my son and you promise to be waiting for me when I get back, I love you so much” kind of kiss. Rumple, why why why couldn’t you step back inside the town line to kiss Belle?
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ParticipantRumple loves Belle so I doubt they would pair up Rumple and Cora in that way. What’s most likely happening is that Rumple is in an emotionally vulnerable state and Cora is trying to take advantage. She seems to have a thing for power and Rumple is the most powerful man in town.
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ParticipantI don’t think they will. Cora is too busy with her own agenda to take notice of Belle. Hook has already done enough damage and, as Emma pointed out, he’s a dead man if Rumple gets a hold of him so Hook is probably going to concentrate on staying alive and work out how to actually kill Rumple.
Making Belle forget Rumple and be terrified of him is cruel enough, to then make her hate him is just pouring salt onto the wound for both Rumple and the Rumbelle fans.
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