On the Fairy/Dwarf front…I wonder if the refining that the dwarves do has a stabilizing effect, a safety measure direct absorption doesn’t provide. I’m hoping that Regina’s taking on the green magic comes up later in season 2, has an effect on her personality or control, etc. I just seems a bit of a lame out if she can take that in, what was supposed to kill Cora, and oh, she got slammed into a tree that’s it? So maybe it’ll come up then…
Ink, I love this! It can’t be the answer to how Snow could ever hold Regina though, as they clearly didn’t know about it (unless used the quill somehow still not understanding it, but that seems out there, why would she sign anything with them unless, like Rumple, part of a plan). We also know that Regina has referenced having a mermaid problem, so I really hope this comes up again, some side plot/race/manipulation between Rumple and Regina with a mermaid caught in between, sounds like fun .
Yeah, why DID Rumple need a curse to get here, there’s got to be something else we’re missing…
I think Rumple having her there ties him to her again, and, if the town hadn’t caught on/she hadn’t stopped it, would have meant he had a secret to hold over her, and he’s all about having leverage. But also, I think he cares for her in a twisted way he hates that confuses things.
Emma’s power is my least favorite thing the show has done. Really, if they keep going there, hammering the savior bit, it could really turn me off a lot. Fated saviors as a story line, gah, they’re just soo...overdone? flat? Predicable? Just so rarely done in a way I care for. Plus yeah, if going to true love as rare, so her power is rare, more annoying b/c already had a lot of cases of it, and makes the Regina/Daniel situation all the more not okay for no one to care. One of the writers stated you could love again, and Emma/Henry shows more than one type, so just would be lame if that’s how it’s left as the cause…plus, and more importantly. Evil isn’t born, it’s made, but good…oh, born is making it. Lame.
Lots of people in general knowing about the curse, and Regina had nooo idea there was a prophecy? Yeah, back to I think there’s got to be more there… she only did it because she knew it would be broken, just like so many of her other traps, never quite killing anyone.
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Date: 2012-12-10 09:14 pm (UTC)Ink, I love this! It can’t be the answer to how Snow could ever hold Regina though, as they clearly didn’t know about it (unless used the quill somehow still not understanding it, but that seems out there, why would she sign anything with them unless, like Rumple, part of a plan). We also know that Regina has referenced having a mermaid problem, so I really hope this comes up again, some side plot/race/manipulation between Rumple and Regina with a mermaid caught in between, sounds like fun .
Yeah, why DID Rumple need a curse to get here, there’s got to be something else we’re missing…
I think Rumple having her there ties him to her again, and, if the town hadn’t caught on/she hadn’t stopped it, would have meant he had a secret to hold over her, and he’s all about having leverage. But also, I think he cares for her in a twisted way he hates that confuses things.
Emma’s power is my least favorite thing the show has done. Really, if they keep going there, hammering the savior bit, it could really turn me off a lot. Fated saviors as a story line, gah, they’re just soo...overdone? flat? Predicable? Just so rarely done in a way I care for. Plus yeah, if going to true love as rare, so her power is rare, more annoying b/c already had a lot of cases of it, and makes the Regina/Daniel situation all the more not okay for no one to care. One of the writers stated you could love again, and Emma/Henry shows more than one type, so just would be lame if that’s how it’s left as the cause…plus, and more importantly. Evil isn’t born, it’s made, but good…oh, born is making it. Lame.
Lots of people in general knowing about the curse, and Regina had nooo idea there was a prophecy? Yeah, back to I think there’s got to be more there… she only did it because she knew it would be broken, just like so many of her other traps, never quite killing anyone.