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I think Merlin's warning to young Emma wasn't about her as the Dark One. Perhaps something happens and she'll think she'll need to remove it. But I don't think that scene was randomly placed in the premiere unless the writers intend to show it sometime during the season. Guess we'll have to wait and see. __________________
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I don't think they forgot and yes regina has done good but she was always aligned with emma and not the leader of the fight that how I see it
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People who are "good" or who regard themselves as "good" tend to be hypocritical. It's nothing new. Quote:
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"The term 'Black Magic' was originally a reference to the type of 'magic' (spiritual beliefs) done by people who were black and because of the racism of the time - 'Black=Bad'; we find the current idea of black magic meaning magic that is either bad, evil, or lesser." That is just wrong on so many levels.
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I am MORE THAN CURIOUS about a behind the scenes photo from Larry Andreutti's Flikr page showing Regina ripping her own heart out??? For the past 3 months, I thought she was going to save Robin by choosing to split her heart in two like she did for Snow & Charming in season 3. I have to admit, I'm a little disappointed that didn't happen. I think it would have solidified them more as a couple/"soulmates" and as Robin being more than a recurring guest role on the show.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/110865...7656122717678/ Oh, well. I can still make it my own headcanon, right? |
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I think all the characters have moments of hypocricy, honestly - it's a human trait.
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I think she might have to force someone else to get it for her. Emma needs a hero to get the sword out, right?--and I worry that Henry is the only pure hero who can complete the task. |
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I'm pretty sure that Emma herself has to be/will be the one to pull Excalibur from the stone; the question is "how".
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I think we'll find out next week! Or, at least we'll find out answers to a lot of these questions about what Emma's going to do regarding the sword in the stone.
Based on what her inner Dark One said about how a hero is needed for the task, and based on the fact that Emma couldn't do it when she first tried, I still think she'll need a hero to get the sword out. But then, we do have what Emma was told as a child about NOT taking out that sword. So maybe she herself must be the one because she'll disregard (or will have forgotten) that warning? But if Emma is the one to pull out the sword, she'll likely have to return to being a hero in order to do it. As in, she'd fully have to want the darkness to no longer have the hold it does over her, and let true love's kiss free her of the curse of being the Dark One, or something. And then, once she's no longer the Dark One, she'd have no motivation to have the sword--unless it's to give it to Arthur. I can see all this being Emma's internal struggle this season. It'll be fun to see how it all plays out! Last edited by BrainyBelle; 10-07-2015 at 12:55 PM |
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"The term 'Black Magic' was originally a reference to the type of 'magic' (spiritual beliefs) done by people who were black and because of the racism of the time - 'Black=Bad'; we find the current idea of black magic meaning magic that is either bad, evil, or lesser." That is just wrong on so many levels.
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Why is Emma walking around with pale hair, pale skin and pale eyes while she is in Storybrooke; when Rumpelstilstkin had looked perfectly normal when he was "the Dark One"?
Come to think of it, Archie/Jiminy Cricket never resorted back to the form of a cricket after magic was released in Storybrooke. __________________
"The term 'Black Magic' was originally a reference to the type of 'magic' (spiritual beliefs) done by people who were black and because of the racism of the time - 'Black=Bad'; we find the current idea of black magic meaning magic that is either bad, evil, or lesser." That is just wrong on so many levels.
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