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* And in that last episode, the kid gave Emma reasons for "reasonable doubt" by arming himself with a ''keychain''.
* And in that last episode, the kid gave Emma reasons for "reasonable doubt" by arming himself with a ''keychain''.


== Henry's father is [[Supernatural|Dean]] ==
== Henry's father is [[Supernatural (TV series)|Dean]] ==
If you consider the possibility that the story Emma told Henry wasn't a total lie, it's not hard to imagine Dean pretending to be a fireman and complaining about lack of pie. And giving Dean's [[They Killed Kenny|life]], it wouldn't be much of a stretch for Emma to discover he'd "died" at some point after they'd met. Also: [[Rule of Cool]].
If you consider the possibility that the story Emma told Henry wasn't a total lie, it's not hard to imagine Dean pretending to be a fireman and complaining about lack of pie. And giving Dean's [[They Killed Kenny|life]], it wouldn't be much of a stretch for Emma to discover he'd "died" at some point after they'd met. Also: [[Rule of Cool]].


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== The people of Storybrooke didn't return to the fairy tale world because of a hidden clause in the Dark Curse ==
== The people of Storybrooke didn't return to the fairy tale world because of a hidden clause in the Dark Curse ==
* The reason Rumple wanted to come to Earth to begin with was to find his son, so of course he wouldn't make it possible for anyone to go back until he found him. Even though the bulk of the curse is broken now, no one can go home until Baelfire shows up again. Or more generally, until everyone from the fairy tale world gathers in Storybrooke -- like no one goes back until everyone can.
* The reason Rumple wanted to come to Earth to begin with was to find his son, so of course he wouldn't make it possible for anyone to go back until he found him. Even though the bulk of the curse is broken now, no one can go home until Baelfire shows up again. Or more generally, until everyone from the fairy tale world gathers in Storybrooke—like no one goes back until everyone can.


== Breaking the curse will bring back Graham ==
== Breaking the curse will bring back Graham ==
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== The Blue Fairy is secretly evil and will be the series Big Bad ==
== The Blue Fairy is secretly evil and will be the series Big Bad ==
* She's got some strong Chessmaster tendencies--she interfered with Nova and Dreamy's relationship, got rid of the Dark One, and lied about the tree without so much as a flinch. Who's to say that she hasn't been manipulating everyone (including the master chessmaster himself) from the beginning for some heinous plot?
* She's got some strong Chessmaster tendencies—she interfered with Nova and Dreamy's relationship, got rid of the Dark One, and lied about the tree without so much as a flinch. Who's to say that she hasn't been manipulating everyone (including the master chessmaster himself) from the beginning for some heinous plot?
** When Baelfire first summons her, and the way the girl talked about "Reul Ghorm", such a being sounded pretty scary. I definitely wasn't expecting a fairy.
** When Baelfire first summons her, and the way the girl talked about "Reul Ghorm", such a being sounded pretty scary. I definitely wasn't expecting a fairy.
** That's...actually not that farfetched, now that I think about it. After all, she was the one who told Rumpel about the curse in the first place. Possibly, she knew that he wouldn't follow Baelfire into the real world (and even if he did, she'd be rid of a powerful enemy), and with that, she knew that he would do anything to get to that world, even sacrifice the whole land with a dark curse. So she "accidentally" let it slip when he was asking for ways to get to Earth. What her motive might be, I have no idea, but it's actually a pretty interesting thing to think about.
** That's...actually not that farfetched, now that I think about it. After all, she was the one who told Rumpel about the curse in the first place. Possibly, she knew that he wouldn't follow Baelfire into the real world (and even if he did, she'd be rid of a powerful enemy), and with that, she knew that he would do anything to get to that world, even sacrifice the whole land with a dark curse. So she "accidentally" let it slip when he was asking for ways to get to Earth. What her motive might be, I have no idea, but it's actually a pretty interesting thing to think about.