Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-24674051-20160625215037/@comment-26443838-20160719133752

Eskaver wrote: NickyHelp wrote:

CoolDudeAl wrote:

NickyHelp wrote:

Eskaver wrote:

JennaMae wrote: Eskaver wrote: So, he's definitely not the hooded figure.

Great thing, he's definitely the God of Dreams and not some Genie or crap like that. He's gonna be great and working with the A+ plot. (Whatever you think about Rumple and Belle, the acting, raw emotion, and intrigue is there.) Does this news make you think that the Emma vs. hooded figure scene is or isn't a dream sequence? (I'm personally not sure what I'm leaning towards!)  Well, I lack information. I feel that it's real because these people don't sleep often. XD

If they are all in different clothes, possibly. However, it would be more intense if she'd actually get stabbed rather than "Oh, Emma has a dream of something bad happening", but been there, done that. Well Emma appears to be wearing a sleeveless shirt and I thought I saw Snow wearing a different colored jacket. So this could be a vision of her getting killed. Except that if we see it in action for real, someone else might be the one who gets killed off.

That's the thing about some shows, they want us to question is it really that person in the vision who dies or is it someone else we know who takes his or her place. Or no one dies. Not every scene has to be about someone dying. There are other ways to create drama besides death. And considering Robin just died (in the show this is like 2 days later), I doubt anyone else is dying any time soon. At least out of the main characters. And yet these visions lead to something tragic so many times. We've seen it. Not really.

Belle had a vision/dream which led to nothing. Rumple had a dream/ vsion which led to nothing.

Regina had a dream which was symbolic, rather than actual.

Snow had a dream/ vision which sort of happened. Emma had a dream which she changed and nothing bad occured.

Noone has ever died from these dreams. Forget about death, my point is that most of these visions usually tell and signal us that something will come true but in an alternate way.

Belle's dream does not count as a vision. It was only an a normal bloody nightmare, just like Charming's nightmare in The Tower.

Snow's vision told her that Emma will become the dark one. And it came true.

The only kind of thing on Rumple's vision about Henry being his undoing so far was that Henry erased everything that Rumple ordered the former author to write. And Henry took it all from him. That sort of undoing came true.

Regina's vision sort of told her that the Evil Queen (herself) will approach her and bring chaos, and it seems to be coming true.

Emma's vision was sort of coming true, the tornado and a wolf coming in. Even though Snow did not die, the other two came true as she foreseen.

And so, if what we saw was a vision like dream of Emma and the hooded figure, it will lead differently from what was foretold.

And like I already literally informed you: they leave us questions that is it really that person in the vision falling through such a fate, or is it someone else we know who takes his or her place, or is it not what we think. Like Rumple sort of informed, "Always in motion the future is."