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Anyone think about what will happen to Rumple if he stops being the dark one? He starts aging… will it be gradual or will it be sudden like defrosting meat? (Sry I hold a science degree, I should explain dead objects that have been maintained, when the process stops their decrepidation is sped up). Maybe they will have to take him to Neverland til they can figure out how to manage his aging process?
Eeek!!! I hope he just returns to where he was before the curse.
But, Neverland is a really interesting idea.[adrotate group="5"]rnomadParticipantI posted this some where else, but I really believe Rumple will remain dark until he fully accepts Belle’s love and lays down his life and his magic for her – preparing the way for “true loves kiss”.
rnomadParticipantAnother even crazier theory: ( I don’t believe this to be true. But it’s fun to throw these crazy ideas out there.)
What if Snow was adopted. What if the Miller’s daughter still had to give up a child.
Spoilers: (I don’t remember the exact wording on any of these.) The first: Snow wasn’t always Snow White.
The second: Ginny said that Snow has to deal with the fact that she wasn’t the “Snow White” from the story
books. The third: Ginny mentioned, in an interview that “they were all related”. Fourth: The deeply shocked and hurt look Snow expresses in the promo. (It seems as though Rumple just told her something she wasn’t expecting ) Fifth: One of their own dies.Talk about irony. What if she refused to use the candle to kill her adopted mom but used it to kill her birth mother.
rnomadParticipantOne crazy theory:
Snow sneaks out, retrieves the heart, and crushes it, just as Cora is stabbing Rumple. The show ends – leaving us with a two week cliffhanger: Will Rumple remain the dark one? Did the Magic dissipate with Cora’s death or has the darkness infested Snow?I do believe, however, that Rumple will remain dark until he fully accepts Belle’s love and returns it by laying aside his magic, and laying down his life, for her. Then . . . true loves kiss.
rnomadParticipantFrom Wet Paint
Once Upon a Time Season 2, Episode 16: “The Miller’s Daughter” is one of the most hyped episodes of the season, and we’re here to add a little more fuel to the fire with a new set of hints and spoilers.
We watched the episode a few weeks ago, and dropped 10 clues about what to expect. Well, we re-watched it — it’s good like that — and we’re back with 10 more. Enjoy!
Read spoilers at your own risk! For more on Wetpaint Entertainment’s philosophy on spoilers, click here.
1. A common, and hotly debated, fan theory about a main character is directly addressed. Does it turn out to be right? Our lips are sealed.
2. Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle) isn’t the only baddie with major humiliation in his/her past.
3. “Henry’s never going to forgive that.”
4. One character questions his/her life goals, and considers giving up everything s/he’s worked for. And no, we’re not talking about the good character that goes bad.
5. On that topic, we have a feeling there’s going to be intense debate about how dark that character has actually gone.
6. “No, I was able to do it. I chose not to.”
7. Speaking of choosing, a choice one character made in a recent flashback is revisited, with a twist. Will s/he make the same decision twice, or will s/he go down a different path this time?
8. Love can overcome anger and hurt in extreme situations.
9. Someone gets a beautiful reminder of who s/he really is.
10. “I didn’t know you had that in you.” / “Oh, I’m full of love.”
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