Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-25562474-20141022015430/@comment-5899967-20141129012000

Teyilia wrote: Chameleon-Guy wrote:

Teyilia wrote:

Chameleon-Guy wrote:

Teyilia wrote:

Chameleon-Guy wrote: Teyilia wrote: Chameleon-Guy wrote: The ribbons make them immune to the Shattered Sight. Adam stated that Elsa and Emma are natually immune, the ribbons should come off in Fall I assume. Because judging by the promo pictures of Elsa and Emma on the beach, Elsa ribbon looks ready to just up and fall off her wrist. Why would Emma and Elsa be naturally immune? Because Auntie Vanilla wanted them in the first place without the ribbons ? She didn't have the ribbons when she went to the Apprentice and asked for her two magical sisters. For all I know back after Elsa was trapped, she figured, the ribbons were next to useless until she saw them in Golds shop and started thinknig to want them back. The ribbons have magic now, they had it since Auntie Vanilla gave them to Rumple. And I don't think Ingrid "controls" the Shattered Sight, if the spell is gonna affect the townspeople, her will isn't gonna stop affecting Emma and Elsa. It's complicated. No the ribbons took Elsa and Emmas magic and gave it all to Ingrid, Ingrid did not want two magical sisters to live with and whatnot, she wanted their MAGIC to ruin their lives with and steal.

At least, that is how I am seeing it Oh, you were in trolling mode and I didn't notice. Sorry. Btw in Storybrooke Mirror there's this article that explains what the ribbons do: http://storybrookemirror.tumblr.com/ No actually I was going off of what Adam Horowitz said in a recent TVGuide interview about Emma and Elsa being immune, he said nothing of the ribbons at the time. And no I do not have a trolling mode. I was simply stating of what I had read from recent interviews Sorry then. Though that link says the ribbons protect them. Also, Ingrid made it clear that she wants a family that loves her, 2 sisters who have magic, they need magic so they can understand her, unlike ordinary people like Gerda or Anna.