Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24589671-20150301134730/@comment-26175319-20150306141259

A few things that were not discussed as musch in this thread caught my attention.

After releasing the fairies from the hat, Regina seemed to be as shaken as the fairies. she was also looking around, in the air, as if she was expecting something else to happen or as if she knew she did more then release the fairies.

I've watched the scene again, and there is only one shot where we clearly see the dagger and "Rumpelstiltskin" is not on it, although we only see one side which seems to be the "back" as we normally see the dagger from above being waved around. Not sure if the name is written on both side.

Considering Gold searched several years for the hat and only found it in the mansion (after having it taken away from him by Anna) how did he know the Chernabog was inside? I would assume the owner can see who's inside and Gold most certainly looked it up. And how did he know how to preciselly get the fairies and the Chernabog out?

Also, during the Blue-Regina scene, is it me or Blue seemed scared that the Sorcerer could be in Storybrooke? She also did mention that "[the sorcerer and the author] are two very different people". I'm not so sure the Sorcerer will be on "the side" we think he will be. For Blue, it was also " a quite perplexing question" as to why the Sorcerer would have the Author's books.

I'm guessing the Sorcerer is neither light nor dark, simply greedy or conceited, perhaps some sort of neutral dark one. Just like so many others, he was unhappy with his story, but unlike others, he managed to find the author and may be responsible for him disapearing. Seeing it coming, the Author would have tricked or trapped the sorcerer somewhere but that would have needed/caused him to be trapped at the same time.

Anyhow, just love this show.