Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20161128015930/@comment-25536775-20161129134558

Eskaver wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: DracoWombat wrote:

As for Blue being shady, it's mostly because no fandom likes morally incorruptible people. They come off as hypocritical, so we make theories to call them out on it. Also, everything bad that happens in this show can be traced back to Blue. She not only gave Rumpel the motivation to cast the curse by separating him from Bae, she also told him about the curse. Then, she made sure Tinkerbell wasn't able to lead Regina to her true love, thus maintaining her on the path of evil. Then, she tried her best to keep Snow from leaving the land and thus miss meeting David. Then, she used magic to keep the arrows from killing Regina during her execution. Overall, everything seems to indicate Blue was keen on having the Curse cast.

Plus, who wouldn't like the thought of the Blue Fairy as the ultimate antagonist in the show? It would be a great twist too. The show keeps trying to push Rumple as the big bad. But Blue is also a Pilot character, so how great would it be if it were actually her that was manipulating everything the whole time. It could explain a lot too. Like who made the Dark Curse exactly. It seems like it was someone more antient then Rumple, for example. Well, nothing in this episode shows any shady behavior. I think she's just a normal fairy leader that lets some parts of a human-like personality slip every once in a while. She's been around for too long to be looked as a formidable threat without it being something hilarious.

No more "Magic is coming! Wicked is coming, but instead..."Nuns are coming!" Then they'll be in typical nun garb and breakout in dance after a Latin hymn/incantation.

Well, OUaT plot twists can always be short of comical at times.