Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24589671-20141117031643/@comment-24158541-20141117041317

TheSamTrickster wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: ChocolatEyes613 wrote: TheSamTrickster wrote: Its curious to me that the sorcerer needed an apprentice to retrieve his hat instead of writing as story about it never getting stolen from his possesion, or his apprentice's possesion ever lol. Or the Sorcerer is just a myth, and the Apprentice is lying to everyone? I was wondering about that too, is the Apprentice actually the Sorcerer. But the Apprentice was sucked into the hat, and yet an alternate page for the book appeared, so either the book is written by someone else, or the alternate page was not made by the same person who wrote the book. That is brilliant, he maybe the sorcerer, and the hat was designed to steal magical being's magic for himself, the original story goes like that right? an alternate page was added because Regina needed to believe in hope. Just like the book appeared for henry when he needed hope (season 1) and needed to believe (season 3). It was mentioned in this episode that the book is imbued with magic, perhaps the magic works in relation to people's need to believe and to hope.

Merlin = Father Time! :D I so hate Rumple right now. When Killian was messaging Emma about him lying to Belle, I thought she would pop out of the shop and be like: "What...he lied?" and then Killian would say: "Aye...Get the dagger and call his name. You would see it was all fake." What if the hat was used to suck magic off people that abuse it? Once fully charge, the hat can restore things that people have lost, without messing around with the laws of magic and suffering its consequences.