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04-02-2013 10:49 AM |
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Originally Posted by Belleislove
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That's the part I'm wondering if it is mirrored in SB. Belle lets Robin Hood go. Rumple gets mad and makes her go along to watch him kill him, to punish them both, I presume. The Sheriff gets in the way somehow. I wonder if he flirts with Belle in FTL too.
I think Rumple will let RH live though, probably because Belle pleads with him.
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Yeah, I agree that this will probably happen in the FTL flashbacks. Maybe Belle will even put herself between Rumple and Robin Hood to stop him from killing and that will be the moment she starts to realize he isn't a monster and he starts to fall more in love with her.
I think he brings Belle along on his murder quest because he's trying to force himself to be cruel to her, but in the end can't go through with it.
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Originally Posted by Belleislove
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I don't know abuot her memories. Belle with her hair different and in the blue coat screams Belle to me rather than Lacey. And Belle is hugging Gold and looking, well, like Belle, so it may be she's just got her memories back and she hasn't had time to change.
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I thought so too. Emilie was still wearing the Lacey dress, but she looked different from the Lacey scenes we saw her film in the same outfit for 2.21. Her whole look was different. But in that scene outside of Gold's shop, they both look so worried and sad. If she had just gotten her memories back, I feel like they would have looked happier. I think her different look and the blue jacket is an indication that she is "becoming" Belle again, but doesn't have her memories. Sort of like how Mary Margaret pretty much became Snow White again before the curse broke; she was so much braver and proactive by the season finale.
I think maybe Lacey is comforting Gold because he'll feel upset after his fight with Neal and she'll start to realize she cares for him and wants to help him be better. I could see Lacey egging him on to beat up guys because she likes the possessiveness, but then realizing how detrimental it is and how upset it makes him. I think Lacey will realize that if she cares about him she needs to help him have a good relationship with his family and that's what the hug is about outside of the shop.
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