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ChocolatEyes613 wrote: DZAV21 wrote: But how did she get to EF? In Isaac's realm-jumping car? I don't think the car could jump realms since Cruella had the car when Rumple and Ursula found her in the land without magic. Surely Cruella wouldn't have stayed in this land if she could've used the car to leave.

Splash245 wrote: I have a question. Did Cruella kill the husbands before or after the scene with her as a little girl? It was afterwards. Cruella's mother said "now that your father is gone things are going to be different around here" (or something to that effect) which means the second and third husbands hadn't happened yet.

ChocolatEyes613 wrote: Eskaver wrote: I'm surprised she didn't make her mother into a coat. I was under the impression that either her mother was sewn into the coat, or that the dogs ate every last bit of her. Well if the dogs ate the mother and then Cruella killed the dogs, then technically the mother was also made into the coat.

GothicNarcissus wrote: "Will is a better kisser than you are". I will always love Regina for that! Again, not a fan of her reverting as much to a villain as to hurt Belle for the umpteenth time, but I'll give her the desperate masures benefit. Rumple is keeping Robin as leverage and no one crosses Regina unharmed. Not when so much of hers is at stake. The other side of the coin of 1920's England is it doesn't make much sense. What's the deal with it being "out of time"? Too much meta for my taste, with Isaac referring to the lands as narrative realms, or the hell it was he said. And also, why wouldn't anyone have perception of time flowing when it hasn't seemed to be a issue in any other place, except for cursed Storybrooke? I'm getting lost. I don't think Regina reverted to a villain to hurt Belle but rather that she and Belle teamed up to save Robin from Gold. That's why Regina went to Belle first and said I'm having a problem with your husband. If Regina was just hurting Belle as a villain then I'm sure she wouldn't have waited for Belle to ask her "What can I do to help?" and would've just skipped the fake forced conversation and taken her heart without her permission.

The realm being "out of time" is something often described as "wifty" or "new age". Science has had great discoveries over the last few decades including quantum worlds where math doesn't work the same and things like "Dark matter" which no one knows of. Also, time works differently in space, on the moon, Mars, etc. than it does on Earth. Seems to me that the writers were just trying to incorporate that mysterious time/space element without making sure it made sense, though in fairness it mostly doesn't make sense to most.

Beekee404 wrote: How do we know Cruella really killed her mother's three husbands and that she was always a sociopath? Because the Author didn't write her as a sociopath but ordering 2 dogs to kill your mother in front of you as well as turning and killing them to make a coat and have no remorse, is something only a sociopath would do. I know the writers say "Evil isn't born it's made" but genetically sociopaths aren't made, they are born that way. Cruella cant become a sociopath, she had to always have been one. The fact that her happy ending was the ability to kill again was also a clear and strong indication that she is indeed sociopathic/psychopathic. The fact that she doesn't care about anyone but herself, is reckless and impulsive also tends towards the sociopath definition.