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killianhookfan
ParticipantActually my first thought when I heard Jefferson tell Regina that was “Oh, crap that’s how they’re going to end the season. Regina is going to rewrite EVERYONE’S story and the whole thing will ‘re-set’ back to the beginning and we will have to start all over again.”
But I am totally confused by this. Would Regina only have the ability to re-write a new story for Jefferson and his daughter because he is open to allowing that to happen? Because I am assuming she doesn’t have the ability to re-write anyone else’s stories because the curse is weakening. Otherwise, wouldn’t she have re-written Ashley and Sean’s story so they wouldn’t end up together? And wouldn’t she just re-write MM’s story so that she thought she DID kill Kathryn??
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ParticipantSo agree! My favorite MM moment this season is now when she went all “confrontational mama” on Emma. It was like having a mom tell her unwed teenage daughter to put on her big girl panties and start acting like a real mother instead of just playing house (no pun intended 😆 ).
killianhookfan
ParticipantI have the feeling this is going to be the way we get around my big problem with the adoption issue. If Henry’s life is in jeopardy and Regina truely loves him, maybe the way Emma will finally believe is that Regina will admit that the apple was poisoned (after all if Dr. Whale is working for her he would need to know that) and then Emma will know that Regina really is the Evil Queen. If Emma believes and then the curse is broken – technically everything is kind of up for grabs and life as they have known it in SB really doesn’t exist anymore because everyone would remember who they were. So really then I guess Henry wouldn’t technically be Regina’s son anymore. He would be a prince as the son of Princess Emma and the Grandson of Snow and Charming. I think I could be okay with that scenario because then Henry would be taking his place with his Fairy Tale family just like all the other characters are going back to their Fairy Tale personas.
killianhookfan
ParticipantI think he is going to be the “other” SB wolf and will end up being the Big Bad Wolf from the Three Little Pigs. He was drooling over Ruby at Granny’s and then was trying to pick her up when she was getting ready to “leave” SB. I think he can sense the wolf in her and that is why he is always after her.
killianhookfan
ParticipantI’ve always wondered what was there too (“there must be something there that wasn’t there before . . .” – in this case, I do think there was something there from the beginning).
The interesting piece to me is that Belle seemed just as eager to go as Rumple seemed to take her! So I have wondered if Rumple saw her and noticed that she was stiffled by her father and Gaston and somehow wanted to “rescue” her from the situation.
But Rumple was such a “loner” and not what you would call a “people person” so it is odd to me that he would have choosen to actually take her to his “rather large estate” (and okay you can’t tell me there was ANYONE who WASN’T thinking THAT when he said it!! 😉 ).
I have thought about this a lot since Skin Deep and even though I am a total Rumbelle shipper, even when I try to look at it in an unbiased way the only explaination I come back to is that they were truely perfect for each other. I mean Belle had this supposedly handsome catch of the town whom she was supposed to marry but the last thing she cared about was what was on the outside of a person. I am only familar with the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast but Belle was an outcast in her Village because she was a woman who liked to read and could think for herself – she didn’t care what anyone’s opinion was of her. She wanted someone who would appreciate her for who she was. She would have been very well spoken and well versed because of all the reading she did. After all of Rumple’s years I would imagine he would have also been very well read. Maybe he had been searching for someone to bring to the castle who would be able to talk to him and he noticed Belle – it could have been purely coincidence that she was a women. And then when she got to the castle we know what happened . . .
killianhookfan
ParticipantI don’t necessarily mean that MM would end up permanantly with some other person. But I was just thinking about what will happen to the show if they end up breaking the curse early on. And then I got to thinking that it is, of course, the LOST folks we are talking about so you can’t think like normal people (I mean that in a good way, of course 😀 ).
It would be just like them to give us what we want for a brief moment and then snatch it away – only to kind of start everything all over again but in a slightly different way. So you would have MM and David still searching for each other but real life would get in the way and they would both meet other people. So in the end they could let the Fairy Tale characters choose their fate in modern times. Would Snow still choose Charming if she met some some other great guy that wasn’t an option in FTL? Is Regina always going to be raging witch or if she gets out on her own away from all the FTL folks would she be a different person? What if she met someone who didn’t know who she was and wasn’t ever affected by the curse? Could someone fall in love with her? Would she be able to fall in love with someone again outside of FTL and outside of the curse?
killianhookfan
ParticipantI just had a weird thought. If the curse is broken and FTL no longer exists, and SB only came into existence due to the curse – does that mean that SB will cease to exist when the curse is broken?
For that matter, in the real world – the world that now SB exists in (and by real world I mean the world we all live in, the same world where Boston is 😆 ) – Fairy Tale characters don’t really exist. So, if the curse is broken in the real world – can the Fairy Tale characters even exist anymore? If they can’t go back to FTL because it was destroyed, where would they go?
I know this seems weird, but it also struck me as a very LOST way of thinking. Like maybe if the curse was broken, SB would cease to exist and the characters would suddenly end up torn apart from each other and spread all over the place, knowing who they are but not knowing how to find their way back to each other. So suddenly Mr. Gold wouldn’t be the only one searching for someone he loves – ALL of the characters would be searching for people they love. You could have David in LA, MM in Ohio, Leroy in Florida, etc. Technically they would all be able to get their happy endings – but would their happy endings still be what they were before the curse. Ex. MM could meet some really great guy in Ohio that has never accused her of being a murderer and gives her the correct Valentine’s Day card. Maybe she decides that is really her happy ending.
killianhookfan
ParticipantI’m a Dearie. Followed very closely by an Evil Regal!!
killianhookfan
Participant@Phee wrote:
@celesstarr wrote:
If she is indeed the original power, then she must be made of both light and dark.
This is a really good point and something I hadn’t thought of before.
It had occured to me that if the BF was the Original Power than we might need to start including her in the Rumple vs. Regina power struggle. She obviously doesn’t like Rumple very much and I don’t get the feeling it’s just because she is sweet and loving and all for peace and happiness. If Rumple and Regina are always vying to see who is going to come out on top as the most powerful – why wouldn’t the BF also want to be #1 on the most powerful list? Especially if she was the Original Power.
If the power of the Dark One is passed from one person the next, and Rumple told James that if Snow killed the EQ she would end up as Evil as she was – how exactly did the first Dark One come into existance? I really like the theory that the BF must be made of both Light and Dark magic. She was referred to as the Original “Power”, not the “Dark One” or the “Good One.” “Power” is a generic term.
killianhookfan
ParticipantWow, hjbau – it never occured to me until you just pointed it that it is very likely that whatever landed Emma in jail was probably done with or as a result of her relationship with Henry’s father. That would explain her not wanting to let Henry know much about his dad. I always just assumed that it was because his dad was a loser who was probably married and ditched her when she got pregnant or something but I think your theory is right. She also probably doesn’t want Henry to know all the details of why she ended up in jail – giving Henry more info about his dad would likely let Henry know more info about her colorful past than she would want him to be aware of.
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