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KeymasterOh my. Two different interpretations over the same scene. GREAT. 😆 Back to the drawing board.
[adrotate group="5"]"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterExcellent news. Tallahassee was one of my favorites this season.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterMaybe. But if Cora has the real blade in her possession now, all she’d have to do is summon Rumple by name and he’d come, because he’d have been enslaved by the dark magic of the knife. So, there’d be no point in breaking through the protection barrier and fighting the Charmings and Baelfire. If Cora wanted them dead, she’d just order Rumple to do it.
Oh gosh. That’s right. *sigh* It’s only Monday.
Maybe there is something else inside the shop Cora thinks she needs. Like the candle? If the candle has that much power over life and death, I’d want it in my possession too."He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@slurpeez108 wrote:
@RumplesGirl wrote:
There are many many things in Gold’s shop that I think the baddies could use against people. Cora and Regina HAVE the dagger now. So why break into Gold’s shop??
Yeah, that is still my lingering question. Why did Gold cast a protection spell over his pawn shop in the first place? Also why would Cora and Regina bother breaking into Rumple’s shop if they have the real blade? Ok, so I know this theory has basically been debunked by now, but just maybe it’s salvageable. As the dark one, Rumple could’ve created a decoy dagger with his name on it. The spoiler from The Miller’s Daughter was that Rumple's name starts to disappear from the blade as he dies. Yet, it’s not the authentic dagger, because it doesn’t control the Dark One, which is why Cora and Regina break into the shop when they realize it’s a fake. Or maybe not and I’m reading way too much into this.
What if Gold is hiding in his shop. We know the Charmings and SwanFire are in the shop when Cora and Regina break in. I think they're after Gold to kill him, and he's in his shop trying to put together a potion to stop the poison.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterI often wonder if ABC hires people to go through forums like ours and see what fans are saying. If they do:
ABC: listen to what we’ve been saying in the above!!! We love this show to pieces and we want it to be around for a long time."He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@Demileto wrote:
@RumplesGirl wrote:
So maybe it comes down to: who does Snow save by killing Cora with the candle? Two best choices: Charming and Rumple who is in big trouble after Hook hurt him.
As I said above, my bet’s on Rumple. The whole present-day plot of next week’s episode has Rumple facing his worst moment since becoming the Dark One: not only he’s extremely ill, but he’s also being cornered by the dagger-holding duo Cora and Regina. Death will be very much a reality to him, so much that I’m sure this’ll be what motivates the so-called poigonant moment between Rumple and Belle: he’ll want to hear her voice one last time before his imminent demise. With such a grim fate on the horizon, I can’t see the episode ending with a completely unscathed Rumple; at the very least he’ll lose his Dark One status.
I think Rumple is the best choice and in the end, Snow saves him but can’t save his power thus rendering him fully human for the first time since before the curse. How will Rumple deal with that? That should be a good story.
And if you’re right about Rumple and Belle: I will never stop crying."He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterI wonder if the Blue Fairy will figure into Regina wanting to adopt Henry. After The Queen is Dead, I really need to see Sneaky Fairy because my world was shattered that maybe I’m dead wrong about her.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@AngieBelle wrote:
@RumplesGirl wrote:
Oh. That’s a good point.
AngieBelle: do they call the young prince Henry? Or do we just see a young Prince?Yes, they call him Prince Henry, although he looks nothing like Regina’s father.
Wow. Family tree is all messed up. So Henry and Eva are sisters but Leopold doesn’t recognize Henry when he comes to thank Regina for saving Snow. Or Cora, who we assume became the Queen after Rumple spun the straw into gold, which then made her Eva’ sister-in-law. If Henry lost his kingdom (to George?) then why is it that Eva didn’t help out her brother (if not war then moneywise. Let him and his child live at the castle at least)
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterThis is what I found suspicious: when Blue and the Charmings were trying to get into Gold’s shop, Blue and her wand were totally ineffective. Shouldn’t the greatest good in the land be able to get past the dark magic of Rumple because the moral of this show is “good always wins.” For a Fairy who is supposed to be so powerful, she’s not exactly good at her job. She basically TOLD Rumple about the curse, then sat back and let it happen. All this leads me to Sneaky Fairy is Sneaky.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterI will say this: yesterday at Paley, H and K seemed very optimistic about Once’s future. Even past season 3. I think they know what they need to do, it’s a matter of keeping the casual non-obsesseive viewer tuned in. So, play their strengths: Hook and CaptainSwan seem to be HUGE compared to other things right now, so play it up. Stop introducing new one time only characters for filler (I know it’s necessary sometimes but I really don’t need Jack’s backstory for instance).
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