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PLEASE don't confuse Disney/Perrault's GLASS SLIPPER version of CINDERELLA with the Grimm's one (with the step-sis being blind/gruesome cutting of feet). This is what annoys me the most. The Grimm's versio DON'T have glass slippers.

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PLEASE %%PLEASE don't confuse Disney/Perrault's GLASS SLIPPER version of CINDERELLA with the Grimm's one (with the step-sis being blind/gruesome cutting of feet). This is what annoys me the most. The Grimm's versio DON'T have glass slippers.


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[[WMG: ''Once Upon A Time'' is a Metafictional war by Disney to eliminate competing dreams, regardless of how sweet or nightmarish.]]
"Ogre Wars", obviously a jab at ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}''. But it ended there, right? Keep in mind some of these connections are loose, but...

'''Season 3: Many Birds with One Stone'''

Sure, there's the [[ImmortalitySeeker Fountain of Youth]], which just so happens to supposedly be in St. Augustus, Florida. What is the one other dream that competes with Peter Pan for happy childhoods you don't want to end? [[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Watch Operation I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.]] and then take another look at Tamara (Operatives, you say?), but it doesn't end there.

"Head Office"... what kinds of groups think they can keep magic out of the hand of the populace or villains the way Tamara and Owen did? What kind of groups think books are in some way important to how they do things?

[[{{Literature/Discworld}} L-Space]]?

''FanFic/AntiClicheAndMarySueEliminationSociety''?

''[[Series/TheLibrarians2014 The Librarians]]''? Feel free to look at DOSA for fanfic crossover fuel with...

''Wiki/TheWanderersLibrary''?

''Wiki/SCPFoundation''? Oh, what's this? There's [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-2805 Disney's frozen head]] in a containment chamber and it's related to a dream [[TheSingularity singularity]]!

Oh, and why put ''Franchise/StarWars'' in the position they did? Sure, it could be gratuitous product placement, but Owen had his father killed by Peter Pan and carried that with him into adulthood as a grudge, like they were saying "grow up, neckbeards". Sounds a lot like Disney doesn't like ''VideoGame/StarCitizen'' butting in on their newly-acquired cash cow.

Not to mention those poisonous thorns on the island of Neverland, almost like they were part of [[Tabletop/ChangelingTheLost the Hedge]].

'''Seasons 4 and 5'''

''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' isn't owned by Disney. They paid for it and then minimized Dorothy's role while playing up the "Wicked Witch was jealous of Disney's villains" angle.

Then they put in "The Author". An author with a magic pen that visited a location filled with characters from old myths. ''{{Comicbook/Fables}}'' was another enemy to take down.

'''Season 6: The Nadir of Hubris'''

A chosen one that turned bad? [[TheChosenOne Lots of stories have chosen ones]]. [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement Only one is worshipped by most of North America]].

''Thank you for listening to this crazy theory about Disney being a pure evil media conglomerate, etc. Please feel free to laugh at it taking itself too seriously!''
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In OnceUponATimeInWonderland, Will says how he had a younger sister who fell through ice when they were younger. He doesn't elaborate, so the audience, and Alice, is to infer that she died. What if, instead, the family struck a deal with Rumple. They asked that he bring her back. He does so (what they give to him in return is beyond me) but warns that there will be consequences and that she might ComeBackWrong. She comes back to life but develops her ice powers, similar to the element that killed her. In despair, and not knowing how to handle her, her parents ask that Rumple help her control her powers, which he does by putting her in the bottle. Perhaps the bottle is similar to that of a genie, so that she was still able to grow up but was isolated all that time. In the bottle she was able to harness her powers to a small extent, but once released she just ends up letting it go, as it were, and that explains why the ice spreads as she walked away in the finale. After she is put in the bottle, Will's memories are erased so that he doesn't remember her after she falls through the ice. This is done because he fought against his parents allowing her to go with Rumple. So they did what they had to do to ease his pain. This is kind of out there, but does have some supporting evidence. The showrunners have already stated that Will will become a recurring character on the upcoming season. As well, this would be a great way to connect the two shows. Plus there are the parallels between Will and his sister on the ice and Jack and his sister from RiseOfTheGuardians.

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In OnceUponATimeInWonderland, Will says how he had a younger sister who fell through ice when they were younger. He doesn't elaborate, so the audience, and Alice, is to infer that she died. What if, instead, the family struck a deal with Rumple. They asked that he bring her back. He does so (what they give to him in return is beyond me) but warns that there will be consequences and that she might ComeBackWrong. She comes back to life but develops her ice powers, similar to the element that killed her. In despair, and not knowing how to handle her, her parents ask that Rumple help her control her powers, which he does by putting her in the bottle. Perhaps the bottle is similar to that of a genie, so that she was still able to grow up but was isolated all that time. In the bottle she was able to harness her powers to a small extent, but once released she just ends up letting it go, as it were, and that explains why the ice spreads as she walked away in the finale. After she is put in the bottle, Will's memories are erased so that he doesn't remember her after she falls through the ice. This is done because he fought against his parents allowing her to go with Rumple. So they did what they had to do to ease his pain. This is kind of out there, but does have some supporting evidence. The showrunners have already stated that Will will become a recurring character on the upcoming season. As well, this would be a great way to connect the two shows. Plus there are the parallels between Will and his sister on the ice and Jack and his sister from RiseOfTheGuardians.''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''.
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* [[Series/Mythquest The Altar-world]], comprising the whole of world mythology

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* {{Goldilocks}} as an {{Disney/Aladdin}}-style thief and [[StreetUrchin street rat]].

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* {{Goldilocks}} Literature/{{Goldilocks}} as an {{Disney/Aladdin}}-style thief and [[StreetUrchin street rat]].
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Before Victoria was taken to prison, she warned Ivy against letting Eloise out, being a powerful witch with control over flora. Eloise (confirmed to actually be Gothel) may end up betraying her and becoming the true antagonist of the season, and Regina will help Ivy see just how far she went for revenge on her mother, culminating in her having a VillainousBreakdown and wishing to change things.
* Alternatively, Dr. Facillier could be the TrueFinalBoss of the season, simply hiding in Hyperion waiting for his chance.

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* Before Victoria was taken to prison, she warned Ivy against letting Eloise out, being a powerful witch with control over flora. Eloise (confirmed to actually be Gothel) may end up betraying her and becoming the true antagonist of the season, and Regina will help Ivy see just how far she went for revenge on her mother, culminating in her having a VillainousBreakdown and wishing to change things.
* ** Alternatively, Dr. Facillier could be the TrueFinalBoss of the season, simply hiding in Hyperion waiting for his chance.
** As of 7x10, Drizella is indeed a DiscOneFinalBoss to Gothel - perhaps this will be her chance to make amends for her actions.



The biggest twist of all - she cursed his heart because ''she'' loves him, but she isn't willing to admit it. Before, when she was going to kill him, she put on a JerkassFacade to make herself seem worse than she really was - we don't even know if she would have gone through it because 'Gina knocked her out. She doesn't want True Love's Kiss to happen between him and Jacinda because she's a ClingyJealousGirl. It may be a sort of IfICantHaveYou plan - if he falls for Jacinda, he'll die. What happens if he falls for Drizella instead, however, is unknown.

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* The biggest twist of all - she cursed his heart because ''she'' loves him, but she isn't willing to admit it. Before, when she was going to kill him, she put on a JerkassFacade to make herself seem worse than she really was - we don't even know if she would have gone through it because 'Gina knocked her out. She doesn't want True Love's Kiss to happen between him and Jacinda because she's a ClingyJealousGirl. It may be a sort of IfICantHaveYou plan - if he falls for Jacinda, he'll die. What happens if he falls for Drizella instead, however, is unknown.
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[[WMG: With the exception of Anton's family, the giants were all killed by DonQuixote.]]

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[[WMG: Drizella is a DiscOneFinalBoss and will have a MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment and eventual HeelFaceTurn mirroring Regina.]]
Before Victoria was taken to prison, she warned Ivy against letting Eloise out, being a powerful witch with control over flora. Eloise (confirmed to actually be Gothel) may end up betraying her and becoming the true antagonist of the season, and Regina will help Ivy see just how far she went for revenge on her mother, culminating in her having a VillainousBreakdown and wishing to change things.
* Alternatively, Dr. Facillier could be the TrueFinalBoss of the season, simply hiding in Hyperion waiting for his chance.

[[WMG: Drizella is in love with Henry]]
The biggest twist of all - she cursed his heart because ''she'' loves him, but she isn't willing to admit it. Before, when she was going to kill him, she put on a JerkassFacade to make herself seem worse than she really was - we don't even know if she would have gone through it because 'Gina knocked her out. She doesn't want True Love's Kiss to happen between him and Jacinda because she's a ClingyJealousGirl. It may be a sort of IfICantHaveYou plan - if he falls for Jacinda, he'll die. What happens if he falls for Drizella instead, however, is unknown.
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* Jossed. The Book was created by the Sorcerer, and it appears when needed.




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** Jossed. Brennan Jones is a separate character from Malcom/Peter Pan. They still wind up related, as Hook becomes the stepfather of Rumple's grandson.



* This one was jossed. Rumple really did die and had to be resurrected. Peter Pan probably really died as well.

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well. (Edit: Yep, he did - he's in the Underworld in season 5, before being sent to the Worse Place.)




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* Confirmed. His heart is so blackened from his centuries of willing evil that the only way to save him is to remove the darkness.




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* Jossed - Elsa's back in full control.










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* Jossed - Brennan Jones and Long John Silver are separate characters.




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* Jossed. The Tin Woodsman shows up in season 6, and was someone completely different.




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** Jossed. The Sorcerer is Merlin.




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** Jossed for timing, but it could happen in the future.




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* Jossed. The Sorcerer is Merlin; the Author is a position that's been held by many people, but Walt is all but confirmed to have been ''an'' Author in the past.




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* Jossed. The casting names were to hide their true identities as Jekyll and Hyde.



** Confirmed.



** Jossed. She's from the Victorian England world.



** Jossed. They're from the Land Without Magic.



** Jossed. They're from the same Victorian England as Alice from OUATIW.



** Jossed. Cruella, at least, is from a 1920s England world.



* Jossed. After his actions in season 2, he was locked up in Storybrooke General Hospital, and is still there in season 6.





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** Jossed - Lily makes no further appearances, and Emma is freed when Hook dies and the Darkness goes back to Rumple.




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* Essentially confirmed - while the first half primarily features The Land Without Magic and Fairy Tale Land (home of the Enchanted Forest and Camelot), the second half of the season has the heroes visiting the Underworld, Oz, Mount Olympus and the Land of Untold Stories.




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* Jossed. Gold regains the powers of the Dark One, and is still in that position in season 7, though he is now seeking a "Guardian" to pass the Dark One's dagger to, so the Darkness can "rest" and he can finally pass on.




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* Confirmed - after Belle finds out she's pregnant, she willingly puts herself under the Sleeping Curse. Rumple then stores her in Pandora's Box until he can find a way to wake her up; they separate again for a brief time in Storybrooke.




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* Ultimately averted - she and Hook get their happy ending, despite the Black Fairy's curse. Season 7 confirms that they're back in Storybrooke together.




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* Essentially confirmed. The two wound up just friends; Red is now a couple with Dorothy Gale.




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* Jossed. The Black Fairy finally shows up in season 6 and is confirmed as her original self.



*In the Kingdom Hearts series paopau fruits are star-shaped...well, [[{{ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin}} fruits]] that, if shared by two people, bind them together for life. Lily drew a star on Emma's wrist as a sign of their new friendship. Probably insignificant detail, but interesting all the same.

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*In In the Kingdom Hearts series paopau fruits are star-shaped...star-shaped... well, [[{{ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin}} fruits]] that, if shared by two people, bind them together for life. Lily drew a star on Emma's wrist as a sign of their new friendship. Probably insignificant detail, but interesting all the same.




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* Jossed. Merlin never made it to Storybrooke - he died in Camelot, though he did speak to Emma while they were both there.




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[[WMG: Ruby was always [[spoiler: a lesbian]]]].

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[[WMG: Ruby was always [[spoiler: a lesbian]]]].
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[[WMG: Granny is also [[spoiler: a lesbian.]]}]]

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[[WMG: Henry knew the truth about Storybrooke way before Snow/Mary Margaret gave him the book.

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* Season 7 sort of counts, with grown Henry, his daughter and, later, Zelena's now grown daughter.




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[[WMG: Dr. Facillier and/or his Friends on the Other Side are the darkness Henry and Lucy were fleeing in the Season 6 The FInal Battle Part 1 opening scene or they are connected/related to the Dark One/Darkness or are the ones who cast the new curse or are connected/responsible for the disappearance of Eloise Gardner or will be revealed as the BigBad and BiggerBad or GreatorScopeVillain of this season.]]
* The Friends on the Other Side have a connection to the Darkness based on the way Facillier disappeared with darkness surrounding him since Facillier draws his powers from the Friends and they are darkness/shadow-based entities.
Also Facillier and the Friends are the reason for Eloise's disappearance given the appearance of the symbol in her journal and it's stated purpose being to ward away great evil. Also think that the Facillier and his Friends are the darkness that Henry and Lucy were fleeing the flashback and are responsible for the curse, connected to it or are using it to their advantage in some way.

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* The Friends on the Other Side have a connection to the Darkness based on the way Facillier disappeared with darkness surrounding him since Facillier draws his powers from the Friends and they are darkness/shadow-based entities.
entities. Also Facillier and the Friends are the reason for Eloise's disappearance given the appearance of the symbol in her journal and it's stated purpose being to ward away great evil. Also think that the Facillier and his Friends are the darkness that Henry and Lucy were fleeing the flashback and are responsible for the curse, connected to it or are using it to their advantage in some way.
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[[WMG: Dr. Facillier and/or his Friends on the Other Side are the darkness Henry and Lucy were fleeing in the Season 6 The FInal Battle Part 1 opening scene or they are connected/related to the Dark One/Darkness or are the ones who cast the new curse or are connected/responsible for the disappearance of Eloise Gardner or will be revealed as the BigBad and BiggerBad or GreatorScopeVillain of this season.]]
* The Friends on the Other Side have a connection to the Darkness based on the way Facillier disappeared with darkness surrounding him since Facillier draws his powers from the Friends and they are darkness/shadow-based entities.
Also Facillier and the Friends are the reason for Eloise's disappearance given the appearance of the symbol in her journal and it's stated purpose being to ward away great evil. Also think that the Facillier and his Friends are the darkness that Henry and Lucy were fleeing the flashback and are responsible for the curse, connected to it or are using it to their advantage in some way.
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* The jungle from Literature/Tarzan.

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* The jungle from Literature/Tarzan.Literature/{{Tarzan}}.
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* The World of Franchise/AvatarTheLastAirbender.
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* Misunderstood Jadis didn't intend to speak the [[DepopulationBomb Deplorable]] [[WordsCanBreakMyBones Word]] or at least didn't realize how powerful it was; she kept Narnia in a century-long winter (sans Christmas) because her own land was in the [[GrimUpNorth frozen north]] (or [[SouthPark Colorado]]) and she'd never heard of this "Christmas" holiday and didn't like the sound of it.

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* Misunderstood Jadis didn't intend to speak the [[DepopulationBomb Deplorable]] [[WordsCanBreakMyBones Word]] or at least didn't realize how powerful it was; she kept Narnia in a century-long winter (sans Christmas) because her own land was in the [[GrimUpNorth frozen north]] (or [[SouthPark [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Colorado]]) and she'd never heard of this "Christmas" holiday and didn't like the sound of it.
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[[WMG:The [[OneFlewOverTheCuckoosNest Chief Bromden]] lookalike is [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} The Sorcerer's Apprentice]].]]

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[[WMG:The [[OneFlewOverTheCuckoosNest [[Film/OneFlewOverTheCuckoosNest Chief Bromden]] lookalike is [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} The Sorcerer's Apprentice]].]]
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[[folder: Season 7]]
[[WMG: Lucy's mother is the Dark One.]]
*One of the new cast members will be Henry's true love. Somehow she ends up getting the Dark One's powers and becomes corrupted. Her plans needed Henry and Lucy out of the way, but she isn't quite evil enough to kill them, so instead she wipes out all of their memories of their relationship. Now only knowing Henry as the son of the previous Savior, she sends him to the mortal realm with yet another memory wipe. Eventually Lucy will figure out their connection and break the spell on all three, and her mother will change sides.
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Being a BigBad or GreaterScopeVillain is a little too obvious for the living embodiment and god of darkness so he just hangs out watching puny mortals go about their business and occasionally throws bitchin raves in eastern Europe. He will also be friendly/familiar with [[PhysicalGod Ursula]] and share BelligerentSexualTension with another character who turns out to be [[{{Zoroastrianism}} Ahura]] [[LightIsGood Mazda.]]

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Being a BigBad or GreaterScopeVillain is a little too obvious for the living embodiment and god of darkness so he just hangs out watching puny mortals go about their business and occasionally throws bitchin raves in eastern Europe. He will also be friendly/familiar with [[PhysicalGod Ursula]] and share BelligerentSexualTension with another character who turns out to be [[{{Zoroastrianism}} [[UsefulNotes/{{Zoroastrianism}} Ahura]] [[LightIsGood Mazda.]]
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Considering that New York is such a big place, Hook found his crocodile pretty fast. Tamara could easily have been spying on her fiance, recognized Rumple from Greg's description of the guy he saw holding a ball of fire, and pieced together who he was.

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Considering that New York is such a big place, Hook found his crocodile pretty fast. Tamara could easily have been spying on her fiance, recognized Rumple from Greg's description of the guy he saw holding a ball of fire, and pieced together who he was.
was. As further proof, there's the fact it was her car they used to get to the docks where the Jolly Roger was (proving she was already in the area to give it to Neal), and that after they leave Hook knocked out and sail back to Storybrooke, we later learn Tamara captured Hook so as to bring him in the trunk of her car for the meeting at the town line with Greg--ergo, she must have captured him while he was knocked out at Neal's building, which again proves she was there, spying and acting in secret the whole time. So she easily could have told Hook where to go, all so she could get confirmation of Storybrooke's existence (before Greg told her) and have an ace up her sleeve to bring with her when she came. And if she knew anything about how dangerous Gold was (via Pan and the Home Office if nothing else, but again also due to Greg witnessing the fireball), helping Hook to kill him would have been perfect for their plans.




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* Semi-confirmed, as [[spoiler:he became the Author at the end of Season 4, though his powers are much more limited]].




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** Well, there's no way to be sure, but [[spoiler:it is possible the dust he exploded into when he crossed the line is what Fiona used to cast her curse for the Final Battle]]. And [[spoiler:seeing as he had been guarding the Dark Curse she created, and was a demon that could seek out the darkest of evils, this both ties him to the Black Fairy already and suggests his essence would be powerful enough to create the new curse Fiona wanted]].




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** So Maleficent wasn't the Black Fairy either (or working with her), ''but'' she did end up becoming the BigBad of Season 6; the writers were just playing the long game by introducing her wand three seasons in advance (then having it show up again in the season 3 finale to remind the viewer). Also by crazy coincidence (or perhaps not), the Black Fairy did have a small connection to Zelena: wanting to use her magic to corrupt the fairy crystals for the Final Battle. So not a protege, but a cat's paw.



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* It could have been on purpose or an accident, but Ingrid killed Helga which is why she was imprisoned in the Urn, and then entire kingdom was made to forget about her, so the royal family wouldn't have to live with the trauma and shame.

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** Partially {{Jossed}}. It wasn't [[spoiler:Tiger Lily]]'s wand, but the Black Fairy's from before she went evil. But Tiger Lily was still involved, since she was the one who broke the wand, and it was because she let the Black Fairy in the vault (and showed her books of fairy lore in the first place) that she ended up banished.



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** Confirmed that killing one kills the other; however, they found a different way to resolve the Evil Queen.




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** Jossed - he really did work with her, but didn't fully trust her and winds up killing her, while at the same time inadvertently giving Emma the chance she needs to win the Final Battle.




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** Semi-confirmed - the penultimate scene of season 6 is the entire family currently in Storybrooke (Snow, Charming and baby Neal; Emma, Hook and Henry; Regina, Zelena and baby Robin; Gold, Belle and baby Gideon; plus Granny) all sitting down to dinner together in the diner, and then a fade out to the book showing they lived happily ever after. (Except given the next scene is a grown-up Henry's daughter Lizzie coming to find him in Seattle, it's clear something happened between those two scenes.)

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** Semi-confirmed - the penultimate scene of season 6 is the entire family currently in Storybrooke (Snow, Charming and baby Neal; Emma, Hook and Henry; Regina, Zelena and baby Robin; Gold, Belle and baby Gideon; plus Granny) all sitting down to dinner together in the diner, and then a fade out to the book showing they lived happily ever after. (Except given the next scene is a grown-up Henry's daughter Lizzie Lucy coming to find him in Seattle, it's clear something happened between those two scenes.)
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** Semi-confirmed - the penultimate scene of season 6 is the entire family currently in Storybrooke (Snow, Charming and baby Neal; Emma, Hook and Henry; Regina, Zelena and baby Robin; Gold, Belle and baby Gideon; plus Granny) all sitting down to dinner together in the diner, and then a fade out to the book showing they lived happily ever after. (Except given the next scene is a grown-up Henry's daughter Lizzie coming to find him in Seattle, it's clear something happened between those two scenes.)
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[[WMG: Emma won't die in The Final Battle.]]
* Technically speaking, it's only been stated that [[ExactWords "The Savior" will die]], not Emma herself. If you take this as a metaphorical statement rather than a literal one, it could mean that Emma will stop being The Savior and no new one will take her place (since the ultimate evil that The Savior was meant to defeat will be gone). Thus, "The Savior" will "die", but Emma will live.
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[[WMG: Gold isn't really working with his mother.]]
* He has finally realized that this endless cycle of his constant shifting between hero and villain season after season needs to stop, and that he has convinced Fiona that he is on her side as part of a ploy (perhaps Belle and Gideon are involved and he told them the truth offscreen) to help Emma.

[[WMG: Emma will still fight the Hooded Figure in the finale.]]
* Only it will no longer be Gideon (the Oracle said that even though it was always supposed to end with her death, certain aspects of the scene itself would change) - it will be [[TrueFinalBoss Black / Fiona]] wielding Hrunting.

[[WMG: Emma and Fiona will pull a MutualKill.]]
* Fiona will run Emma through with Hrunting, but as Emma looks up into the hooded face, she swears to protect her family and all the worlds and stabs her right back (bonus points if it's her father's sword for an extra TearJerker) before using the wand to finish her (possibly vaporizing her completely in a manner similar to Hades) and then presumably dying along with her. Of course, her death won't last long as Killian, Henry, or her parents will bring her back, possibly via True Love's Kiss.
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[[WMG: Emma will die during the final battle and be revived by true love's kiss from Killian.]]
* Taking a page from Manga/Prétear, which was based on the Snow White and Cinderella myths, Emma will use up or lose all her power defeating the Black Fairy and seem to be dead. The town will gather to mourn her, but Killian will refuse to let her go and kiss her, causing her to wake up. Bonus points if magical snow/ sparkles are falling all over Storybrooke the whole time, healing the damage from the battle between the Black Fairy and Emma and reviving anyone else who was killed/ hurt, and if the kiss causes a Magical Transformation for Emma, giving her some kind of white swan-themed dress.
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[[WMG: The wand used to originally banish the Black Fairy used to belong to [[spoiler:Tiger Lily]]

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* So the wish to give the Queen exactly what was coming to her caused Giideon to come to Storybrooke and turn her into a snake. Now consider that Regina and the Evil Queen are the same person. What if the wish to giv the Evil Queen exactly what was coming to her also affected Regina too? Only since it was the good part of the character, instead of doing something bad to her, it did something good to reward all the suffering she's endure. Hence Robin's return to the story seems like a lot less of an ass pull.

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* So the wish to give the Queen exactly what was coming to her caused Giideon Gideon to come to Storybrooke and turn her into a snake. Now consider that Regina and the Evil Queen are the same person. What if the wish to giv give the Evil Queen exactly what was coming to her also affected Regina too? Only since it was the good part of the character, instead of doing something bad to her, it did something good to reward all the suffering she's endure. endured. Hence Robin's return to the story seems like a lot less of an ass pull.pull.

[[WMG: The wand used to originally banish the Black Fairy used to belong to [[spoiler:Tiger Lily]].]]
* Observe that it seems to be made out of wood (Tiger Lily says it "isn't just driftwood") but is shaped like an arrowhead. This would make perfect sense for a wand belonging to a fairy who [[spoiler:took on the persona of a Native American princess in Neverland]]. Also, the way [[spoiler:Tiger Lily]] speaks of the Black Fairy's banishment, and her failure to save the Black Fairy from darkness, speaks of personal experience--as in, she had to be the one to banish her ''herself'' [[spoiler:after which she gave up her wings and went into exile out of remorse]]. Whether the wand was broken by the banishment or [[spoiler:as part of Tiger Lily giving up her wings]] isn't clear; for the only other fairy we know to have lost her powers (Tink), it's never revealed what happened to her wand as a result.
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* [[{{Tron20}} Future Control Industries]]: An equally obscure company that, on paper, specialized in secure data storage and retrieval, and were a rival to [[{{Tron}} Encom]]. What they really sought were ways to ''control'' information and power to rule from the shadows. Their unseen CEO (implied to be Ed Dillinger Sr, but could also be Master Control 2.0) also knows of the existence of other worlds and wants to exploit them.

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* [[{{Tron20}} [[VideoGame/TronTwoPointOh Future Control Industries]]: An equally obscure company that, on paper, specialized in secure data storage and retrieval, and were a rival to [[{{Tron}} Encom]]. What they really sought were ways to ''control'' information and power to rule from the shadows. Their unseen CEO (implied to be Ed Dillinger Sr, but could also be Master Control 2.0) also knows of the existence of other worlds and wants to exploit them.

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