Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-99.234.32.246-20130412202735/@comment-8211815-20130510180804

IthacaStLondon wrote: JesseJane wrote: It can't be just a wolf? Not everything has (or needs to have) some deep hidden meaning. The woods are pretty thick around Storybrooke, and there are wolves known to be in the forests of Maine. (Yes, I know Graham claimed to Emma that there "are no wolves in Storybrooke", but the man can't actually leave town) It is hard to know when an event occurs if it has any meaning or is just 'filler. Since the wolf played an important role in keeping Emma in Storybrooke, it is tempting to consider who/what/how it might mean. I know that one of the reasons I am fasinated with OUaT are because of all the possible paths and threads there are.

Also, Graham saying there are no wolves. -> The Curse didn't just change the memories, but in many cases the false memories caused the person to be the opposite of their true selves, so instead of being a woodsman, Graham may be oblivious to the fauna in the woods. Since time was stopped, how would he know what critters are in there?

And then again, it could just be a wolf. Pretty one at that. :-) just like Archie and all the other characters with the "filler" part...