I'm not sure if I should really put this in Fridge brilliance for either show I'm about to mention, seeing as the concept is a bit meta, so I'm gonna leave this here and let others decide weather it belongs or not.
Both Grimm and Once Upon A Time started at the same time, and (In the first season of Grimm at least) featured main characters who drove yellow Bugs, but the two cars are very different, what with the car in Grimm being very old and faded and a bit rusty, and Emma's being bright and new-ish. It could be said that the cars represent the different tones of both shows. They're both Bugs like both shows deal in fairy tales and legends, but Grimm deals closer to their dark and gory origins as reflected by their beat up Bug, while Once Upon a Time deals closer to the Disney versions, and then puts even newer twist on those, as reflected by their nicer looking Bug
Edited by 184.20.28.69- Regina giving Belle false curse memories. After her failed attempt at redemption, she just couldn't bear to see Gold getting close to his, so what does she do? She gives Belle memories that essentially make Lacey Belle's own dark mirror. If Gold were to have spent enough time with her for Lacey to fall for Gold and true love's kiss to have worked, Belle would have been disgusted on the path he was taking and lost her anyway. It's only due Leroy's interference he got Belle back.
I don't think this is accurate. Lacey is Belle's dark mirror, which means that Belle bears responsibility for Lacey's choices, much like Charming does for David Nolan. While Belle would be disgusted with Gold, it would be hypocritical in this case to solely blame him. She'd be disgusted with herself as well.
Notice that when Emma declare "they" will be punished, she was not looking at Hook or seemed to exclude Hook from the punishment? After watching season 5 episode 8, it becomes clear why she was not looking at Hook and why she intends to punish Regina and her parents.
Edited by FlooKnight12602