Very true because it is hard not to believe, given the juxtaposition, that Regina burning the letter didn't have something to do with the accident.
On the other hand, the accident may be the means by which Jamie Bamber's sister meets Frederick.
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Very true because it is hard not to believe, given the juxtaposition, that Regina burning the letter didn't have something to do with the accident.
On the other hand, the accident may be the means by which Jamie Bamber's sister meets Frederick.
Regina wouldn't have wanted to keep Emma in town, though, would she?
I had the thought that by burning the letter Regina kept Kathryn's role in Mary Margaret's story from being finished, and therefore triggered whatever keeps people from leaving. Though if Frederick is in Storybrooke, I'm more inclined to think the letter burning is more of a coincidence.
It hasn't actually aired yet, but the pilot is on Hulu.
Oh, well, good, then!
Alcatraz just threw me out of the story. Doc says "subway" instead of BART.
Do your research!!!!!
Not all of the audience will know what BART is.
I like to believe that the audience is capable of working from context clues.
And then I remember that I've met people.
Really Kenzie? You ate soup in a house where a member of another species was sick? You now officially have the survival instincts of 2 month old kitten.
Also,at least snooping and probably attempting to steal from your house of refuge while you are sick? Not exactly prosurvival either. But then Mr Elf or Mr Brownie or whatever already showed he was pretty forgiving when you stole from him the first time. Trading a prized possession to save your ass confirms this. Still I suspect there are limits past which he can't be pushed, and you will regret it if you ever find out what they are.
You now officially have the survival instincts of 2 month old kitten.
right? This kind of thing drives me batshit.
Has anyone else noticed that even in the fairy tale world, they don't seem to have happy endings?
Their Happy endings aren't shown, yet. Besides Happy endings are documented, we're seeing the beginnings and middles.
I also think August is adding stories, not so much restoring the missing pages for Regina to find.
Also? I want to see Henry's face when he see new pages.