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@SnowFallsღ wrote:
This episode was EPIC! But all I can do sum up my reaction right now is… 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮 😮
THIS! 😆
I’ll post a full review later tonight because I can barely speak at the moment. Just…WOW! I hope next week’s episode can top this.
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the fairestParticipantI don’t know. I’m excited to see Belle in this episode. I don’t really see the problem with her going on a little adventure with Mulan. We know that she was living on her own after she left Rumpel’s castle. We also know that she always wanted to have an adventure of her own. Usually, adventures in the Enchanted Forest consist of danger, so the possibility of her Belle being chased by some monster doesn’t seem that out there.
Besides, Belle looks too good in that outfit for it to go to waste.
the fairestParticipant@magic bean wrote:
Hey, theres no need to jump down my throat. I was simply expressing my opinion and thoughts.
I just thought that this site was a place where you could share your opinions freely- my mistake.
I don’t think that Hook is ‘evil’, and that’s it.I apologize, I didn’t mean to sound so harsh. I was just stating that the idea of Hook killing Belle didn’t seem that “out there.” Sorry for the misunderstanding. 😉
the fairestParticipantWHY IS GOLD enacting the curse in this way? THIS is the most convoluted and round about way to enact a curse / solve a problem that I have ever seen. Why do you think RUMPLE / GOLD is enacting the curse in the way… he has the magic, the strength, knowledge to enact the curse himself…..
Why is he going through Cora and Regina to get to this point… to get to Story-Brooke???What do you think?
Well, in order to cast the Dark Curse, he needed to sacrifice the person he loved most. And since the person he loved most was trapped in another world, he couldn’t do it. He could have used Belle, but he loved her too much to sacrifice her. So, he probably felt that his only option was to use someone else.
the fairestParticipantI wouldn’t worry about Mr. Gold manipulating Emma too much. The scene in The Cricket Games where he helps her with the dreamcatcher felt more like a deus ex machina situation rather than anything we should be concerned about. I think the main thing Mr. Gold will use Emma for is getting out of Storybrooke. And since I’m almost certain Neal will turn out to be Baelfire, I don’t think Rumpel would purposely harm the woman Nealfire loves.
…not on purpose anyway.
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the fairestParticipantGreat sneak peek! I agree with Snow. After all the crap she were forced to deal with the Enchanted Forest, she has every right to want to stay in Storybrooke.
the fairestParticipant@magic bean wrote:
@RCz wrote:
But what about the ‘Hook shooting Belle’ theory?
If Hook does shoot Belle, then it wouldnt be on purpose. Hook is a bad person but he is not evil- and that would be a pretty evil thing to do. I highly doubt he would want to stoop to Rumples’ level. I think that Belle would jump in front of Rumple to save him. And when Rumple throws the fireball at Hook is when the car comes. And thats how the outsider sees magic, as well as a man with a hook.
So I guess the scene in “Queen of Hearts” where Hook slapped Belle and almost ripped her heart out was just a strange dream?
And what about this promo?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLc7usJybKw&feature=player_embedded
He’s clearly pointing a gun at Belle’s face. He’s not above killing someone close to Rumpel to get what he wants. In fact, that’s one of the few areas where Hook and Rumpel are actually quite similar.
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