Written by Adam & Eddy. Teleplay by Paul Karp.
https://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/817262691949506560
Written by Adam & Eddy. Teleplay by Paul Karp.
https://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/817262691949506560
8Rob wrote: In 5A Emma almost killed her turning Merida into a Bear, and yet Belle went to ask her for help in 6A.
Belle forgot about it like everyone else. Why would anyone be affected by events that happened before the current storyline?
Blue is far older than Rumple, so it stands to be that fairies could be really old. We don't know much about Merlin's time period.
What Rumple means is that she created the Dark Curse (confirmed in recent sneak peek) which caused all of Emma's problems since birth. Darkness has always existed. The Darkness inside the Dark Ones is a gesalt entity born of Nimue's and all succeeding Dark Ones' corrputed souls and magic accumilating over the centuries.
I'm worried about the excuse that explains why there're lost boys in Neverland. They have said that some rebellious boys didn't go with the gang to Storybrooke and that they still seeing Hook as the villain. I don't know if I can believe that, because I don't see the Charmings letting the boys alone in the island. And even Felix, the most rebellious was forced to go to Storybrooke.
Hera Pan wrote: I'm worried about the excuse that explains why there're lost boys in Neverland. They have said that some rebellious boys didn't go with the gang to Storybrooke and that they still seeing Hook as the villain. I don't know if I can believe that, because I don't see the Charmings letting the boys alone in the island. And even Felix, the most rebellious was forced to go to Storybrooke.
Agreed. If Felix was forced to go, I don't see how could other boys allowed to stay.
Hera Pan wrote: I'm worried about the excuse that explains why there're lost boys in Neverland. They have said that some rebellious boys didn't go with the gang to Storybrooke and that they still seeing Hook as the villain. I don't know if I can believe that, because I don't see the Charmings letting the boys alone in the island. And even Felix, the most rebellious was forced to go to Storybrooke.
They might have just fled into the wilderness and hidden. With Pan trying to rip out Henry's heart, though, getting all of the Lost Boys to Storybrooke wasn't the heroes' first priority.
Rwayres wrote:
Hera Pan wrote: I'm worried about the excuse that explains why there're lost boys in Neverland. They have said that some rebellious boys didn't go with the gang to Storybrooke and that they still seeing Hook as the villain. I don't know if I can believe that, because I don't see the Charmings letting the boys alone in the island. And even Felix, the most rebellious was forced to go to Storybrooke.
They might have just fled into the wilderness and hidden. With Pan trying to rip out Henry's heart, though, getting all of the Lost Boys to Storybrooke wasn't the heroes' first priority.
But Felix didn't the boys to tell them where Pan was so he would have watched them and wouldn't have let anyone run or hide or escape. When they were searching for Pan after he took Henry's heart, they managed to find all the boys and only Regina, Emma and Snow went to retrieve Henry's heart back. The rest prepared the ship and kept their watches on the boys.
Or simply, there were other Lost Boys living in other parts of the island other than the ones we met in season 3.
This is the easiest explaination. Pan never said all the Lost Boys stayed with him. Maybe some had formed their own faction.
Only a half hour left! Can't wait to find out more about the Black Fairy and her creepy realm!
Yes! I'm so excited to see more Black Fairy!