Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-3456168-20141209204303/@comment-1894786-20141225170546

Teyilia wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: Teyilia wrote: Nakis91 wrote: 8 weeks??? Didn't they show us, like, two days? Would you rather I say 4 weeks and a few days instead ? I was told that I was closer to being righ than I thought. But was never given a definitive answer, only that I was very close to being correct. I picked between 8 weeks and two years of how long Elsa was in the urn before it was moved. 12 weeks is the concensus on several sites. So I shall stick with that. Honestly it actually makes sense, One summer really.

We never got a defined timeframe of how long the Kingdom was frozen in the movie either {I figure, personally speaking here, a tenday} Emma clearly says in "There's No Place Like Home" that she and Killian were in the past only for a few days, implying 3-4 days at the least (the night of the 2 hooks, the night of Snow's death, the night she and Hook returned to the present). Which makes no sense because the original "Snow Falls" events took place over two days at the most. But then again, A&E did say we'd get more discrepancies in the timeline due ot Emma and Hook's interference. Maybe that extra day changed something vital that we haven't seen before. Well; on some timelines on other wikies, and even one or two 'offical' sites with timelines stated that the time Emma and Hook were in the past before Emma was born was 8 weeks esactly, some of those sites said 15, one said half a year exactly. Which personally I thought too long, eight weeks, to me, sounds the most right. So to Emma and Hook it mgiht have been a few days, but for everyone else, it might have been a few weeks to even an entire seasn, {summer is 12 weeks, so two months seems fitting, so basically fall ?}

In this show though, time is truly screwy to being with No, it was obviously and clearly a few days. There's no way weeks would pass by and Emma and Hook would think it was days. They would notice.