Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24589671-20141117031643/@comment-4393153-20141117054712

CoolDudeAl wrote: ChocolatEyes613 wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: it gave us several new ones, the most important ones being: who is the sorcerer, why is he so powerful, and is he the person who wrote the story book. This episode heavily implied, that the Sorcerer is the author of Henry's book. Which still begs the question: How is there this entity that knows the past, present, and future, and no ones seems very interested in him/her/it? I mean everyone and their mother knows about Rumple, you would think The Sorcerer would be a bit more popular.

I think the fact that so few people know about the Sorcerer makes him all the more dangerous, and powerful. The ability, and the foresight, to keep one's head down is rare among powerful beings.

The Sorcerer was the part I'm most interested in, who is he, what does he want, he's not a good guy, because he works with Ingrid, however briefly, so is he bad, more does he fall into the neutral category?

And I like that Rumple failed, too many of his plans go off without a hitch