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One of the reasons I think FrankenWolf would have been a really interesting relationship is that it would mean that Mr Anti Magic would fall in love with someone who is biologically magical. Would have been a great way to show some growth for him as he learned to accept that. They’d already shown him grudgingly accepting that magic was worthwhile when he asked Rumple to put his arm back on, and then he had the, “everyone thinks we’re monsters” bonding moment with Red, and it could have built into a great storyline for them as he came to terms with accepting magic as a part of his life and learning how it could successfully co-exist with his belief in science. And it could serve the story well in S3 if they wanted to show him struggling with which side to choose if THO bring more of their science to SB. He’d be torn emotionally between his life’s work and his girlfriend, and it’d be some good TV. If by some miracle they suddenly announce that Meghan will be available to shoot some stuff at the start of the season, and if David ends up back in Vancouver at the same time, I’ll be super excited. They didn’t have Whale showing interest in Ruby all the way back in S1 for no good reason. FrankenWolf were totally intended to be endgame and I’ll ship it even if we never get the chance to see it on the show now.
I completely agreed with what you have said.
[adrotate group="5"]Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
red whale and fishhookParticipantred whale and fishhookParticipantI like the idea that Tinkerbell is the evil fairy that gives Snow the magic dust. However, there is a chance that evil fairy could be Maleficent as Maleficent was a fairy in the original story of Sleeping Beauty.
Another possibility is that she helped Hook and/or Nealfire escape from Neverland. Considering how Neverland is a land where nobody is supposed to leave and Tinkerbell is probably the most magic-skilled creature in Neverland, then she could possibly be the one to helped them escaped from Neverland.
Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
red whale and fishhookParticipantOut of the two theories I believe of who is the truest believer, I believe that it is more likely to be Henry instead of Tamara. When I think of the word believer, I think Henry more of Tamara. Also, I think that the reason why Peter Pan is coming after Henry is because of the fact that he wants Henry’s heart which is probably why the episode is called The Heart of the Truest Believer.
Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
red whale and fishhookParticipantBandit Snow definitely learned from RH. I wanna see that story.
This definitely would make sense as in the episode “The Evil Queen”, Snow White says that she was taught how to kill livestock by someone from another forest. I believe that the person who another forest who taught her how to kill livestock was Robin Hood.
Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
red whale and fishhookParticipant@slurpeez108 wrote:
Here’s my harebrained theory. When I envisage Peter Pan, I see a child who is plagued with a curse (similar to Rumple’s dark one curse). Perhaps wishing to remain a child, he made a deal he didn’t understand with a bad fairy like Tinker Bell. So, Peter might turn out to be a “villain” but only in the way that Rumple is one.
If that is the case, then it could be the reason why Peter Pan runs the Home Office. He could ended hating the curse that he has and because of that cure he hates magic and started the Home Office because of his hatred towards magic thanks to the curse.
Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
red whale and fishhookParticipantCan’t wait for the spin-off to start. I hope they explain how Cora become the Queen of Hearts and Jack’s connection to Wonderland on the spin-off.
Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
red whale and fishhookParticipantAbout the 3 sneak peaks-
I am curious about why did Hook decided to change sides. I guess that we have to find out wait until Sunday to find out.
Robert Carlyle is a fantastic actor in the 3rd sneak peak. Just a quick theory, I think that Henry will cause Rumple’s undoing of his death since Eddy and Adam stated that Rumple’s undoing may not be a bad thing and it will make sense why the Seer said the words “Be warn” since Rumple seems willing to die.
I agree with Phee that the curse of the mermaids will have to deal with the myth that mermaids will drag you to your death if they catch in the water which creates the perfect set-up of Ariel saving him instead of killing him. I have a feeling the the majority of the mermaids are evil in Neverland (with Ariel being in the minority of the good mermaids) as Neverland is supposed to be a darker place in Once Upon a Time and if the mermaids tried to drown Wendy in Once Upon a Time like the disney movie did, it would explain why the mermaids decided to drown her.
Sorry that I am a little late on this but I thought I should share my thoughts
Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
red whale and fishhookParticipant@Phee wrote:
If you haven't already seen this sneak peek of Hook talking to Bae, he mentions mermaids…it's only one sentence, but it still made me flail to see him mention them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DJY4LfhIr4 I think the “curse of the mermaids” is the myth that they drag you to your death if they catch you in the water, which sets it up for them to show us Ariel saving someone instead in the future. The shipper in me wants to say that them showing that Hook in particular believes it is foreshadowing that he's the one who'll personally experience the opposite. I'm trying not to get ahead of myself with this stuff, but dang it's hard to not let my imagination run away from me!
I like this theory. The majority of the mermaids in Neverland could be evil as the Once Upon a Time version of Neverland seems like a darker place and let's remember that the mermaids tried to drown Wendy in the disney version. However, Ariel could be different from the other mermaids which could be one of the reasons why she wants to be human as she doesn't like living with the evil mermaids.
Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
red whale and fishhookParticipantI honestly don’t think that the show would kill off Tamara before we at least get a backstory of her. As of right now, GOAT is basically the current big bad of the show and if they were to kill her before we at least see a backstory of the show, then we will probably never know how Tamara became evil. I ultimately think Adam and Eddy are saving Tamara’s death for when we see a backstory of how she became evil just like they did with Cora and her backstory on how she became evil.
I can see however that we shall get the backstory on how she became evil along her death very early in season 3 (like in the first 3 episodes) though since Sonequa is promoted a series regular on the Walking Dead and Eddy and Adam probably want to create as little scheduling conflicts as possible so that Sonequa can focus on the Walking Dead.
Keeper of Tamara's death, Cyrus's bottle, Ariel's red hair, and the mermaid that got turned into a statue in the season 3 premiere episode.
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