Board Thread:Character Discussion/@comment-6739926-20150118091358/@comment-24304025-20150126194358

Eskaver wrote:

FrancisPaul wrote:

Hmcooper4 wrote: You know, I wonder if part of Blue's issue is some sort of code whereby a Fairy cannot become involved in the affairs of Mortals unless they are actually called on to interfere. Such as when Jiminy summoned her, or Bae. When August was electrocuted, we saw that Blue appeared when she was called.

By the fairy code, if she is not summoned, she is bound to not interfere in the affairs of Mortals.

This could also explain Tinkerbell's excommunication. It wasn't necessarily that she helped Regina (because, let's face it, when she first stepped in, Regina was a dead girl without Tink's interference), but because she interfered into the affairs of mortals without being summoned. Makes sense... What about when puppet Pinocchio gained life? We have not seen how that happened, so I'm assuming Geppetto asked her to grant his wooden doll life? Interesting thought. I thought it would be something like that or having a pure heart, or something like the wishing star. After all, Blue is a wishing star. Johanna calls the star a sign of her; Morraine refers to her as such; even Emma wishing on a blue star shaped candle on her birthday cupcake granted being no longer under the fate of spending birthdays alone since Henry's visit.