Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-9241531-20141007121902/@comment-5834856-20141008151337

I wonder, if we might get to know a actual storyteller (incorporating a person being Hans Christian Andersen or the Brothers Grimm). I'd like that. A writer's circle.

But, my gut is telling me that there might not be a writer at all. I have the feeling Regina has to go on her own journey in order to learn the same truth Mr. Gold/ Rumple has already learned trying to save Bae. You have a destiny and who you are (your actions, your attitude to life) defines your fate. You can't change who you are, so have to do your best to find your happiness using the resources you were provided with. Regina will have to fight for her happy ending she believes she deserves.

If her quest for the writer helps Regina understand who she is, her character will have taken another step. She has to answer this question for herself like we all might have to do at one point in our lives.

What I like about this story arc is that it touches basic philosophical questions. I'd like to see what point of view the writers use to look upon that this time. We saw Gold's approach to fate, now it's Regina's turn.