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^Are you sure? Hook literally said “So pretty, and yet so useless.” He basically said that she’s of no value to him. I think that’s why he hit her and tried to kill her. Hook is being referred to as a villain for a reason. Is he on the level of Rumpel or Regina? Heck no! But he is a villain.
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the fairestParticipant@medchen wrote:
@The Fairest wrote:
@medchen wrote:
Maybe then, when Neal opens his door, Emma will just march of with Henry, ready to kick some Rumple butt, for once again setting her up to play his game.. she will think.
I highly doubt Rumpel set it up so that his son falls in love with the savior. If that were true, then he would have found his son already. I don’t think he knows about Neal and Emma.
Uhm ! yes that is what I ment with, SHE will think. I don’t think Rumple knows about Bae.
Ooops! Sorry, I misunderstood you.
the fairestParticipantWelcome! 😀
the fairestParticipant@MagicKingdomღ wrote:
I felt bad for Regina during last week’s episode, but I understood why the Charmings didn’t invite her. Too much has happened between them for them to just become besties. The fact that the they’re being polite to one another should be enough for Regina. She was almost torn apart by an angry mob a few weeks ago, and now, she’s getting praise from the people who she tried to kill. Regina should be grateful. And I seriously hope the reason why she goes off the rails doesn’t have anything to do with Henry not inviting her over for dinner. That would be silly.
I totally agree.
the fairestParticipant@Nightreader wrote:
I’ll agree that it could just be that Regina’s a seriously disfunctional person but… well the scene didn’t feel right to me. Every word felt out of character and she didn’t look sincere to me either (and I know Lana’s a brilliant actress so it can hardly be that I just didn’t like her acting in the scene).
I suppose it could be as myril said, that she just meant that she was striving for her approval, but even then the speech feels over the top to me :/I agree. The scene was very out of character. It felt like the writers were trying to retcon the Evil Queen’s character by adding this little scene to make her look more sympathetic.
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the fairestParticipant@medchen wrote:
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I think it would be even more interesting if Henry convinces her to let him come along. And when they both show up on Neal’s door step not knowing Bae is really him… 😮 😮 😆
I am so twisted.
You’re right ..! They might just do that. Not sure I would like that very much though. To me that would look really silly. But I doo see there is a very big possibility of that happening 🙄
Maybe then, when Neal opens his door, Emma will just march of with Henry, ready to kick some Rumple butt, for once again setting her up to play his game.. she will think.But I wonder what Neal is up too. Isn’t he supposed to try and find his own way to Storybrook. Now that he knows the curse is broken ??
I highly doubt Rumpel set it up so that his son falls in love with the savior. If that were true, then he would have found his son already. I don’t think he knows about Neal and Emma.
the fairestParticipant^Yeah, and she thanks them by using magic on Emma. Did you see that promo. 😯
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