Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-6208134-20130130185920/@comment-5679696-20130321205354

AtDoc wrote: Killian Jones wrote: GothicNarcissus wrote:

Also, I remember reading somewhere that supplies were delivered to the town from outside: do I remember correctly? Because in that case, that could have "moified" some days in the loop as well. hmm... No, I think that was just a theory, since no one from Storybrooke can leave, and no one frome the outside can actually see Storybrooke. That's really not an accurate statement though, is it? I mean in the pilot episode Henry catches a Grey Hound bus out of Storybrooke to Boston. And then Emma has her belongings shipped to Storybooke from Boston right to Mary Margrets front door. And if that were totally true, why have "Welcome to Storybrooke" signs that only point in the direction of entering traffic? Why have signs at all?... It's more likely we just saw Regina using magic to shield them from that particular situation.

There's also one more thing that's always bothered me about that understanding. In the Pilot episode when Henry tells Emma where he lives,"Storybrooke, Maine", Emma reacts as though she knows where it is and never asks Henry "Where is that, kid?".... They just jump into the VW and go.

Hmmm... we actually didn't see Henry taking the bus in Storybrooke, or Emma's belongings arriving. I think that Henry took the bus in Maine (yeah, he could have walked to another part of maine, couldn't he?) and that Emma went to take her things to Maine (again, another part of Maine).