Something I'm wondering: are the characters confined only to that small town? If Emma can drive freely into Storybrooke like it's any other town, does that mean the residents are free to leave as well? And go on a roadtrip to NY or Vegas or something?
I think that might be kind of cool, to see these fairytale characters interacting more with the outside world at some point.
The kink in that is they don't think of themselves as "fairytale" characters. So I'm not sure if their interactions would be any different that anyone else.Something I'm wondering: are the characters confined only to that small town? If Emma can drive freely into Storybrooke like it's any other town, does that mean the residents are free to leave as well? And go on a roadtrip to NY or Vegas or something?
I think that might be kind of cool, to see these fairytale characters interacting more with the outside world at some point.
The kink in that is they don't think of themselves as "fairytale" characters. So I'm not sure if their interactions would be any different that anyone else.
I read in at least one or two interview's that the Mayor does know she's The Queen. There have already been several hints throughout the episodes, the big one being the confrontation between "Regina" and "Mr. Gold" in the second episode.The Queen had a proice on Snow wites head.
She made the wanted poster.
Or are ou suggesting a glamour that she's playing both characters?
Even though they were side by side in the modern world.
So when the sister said that they didn't knwo who made the spell.
We're thinking that it's Rumplestiltskin?
Which is why it's gone out of control and blanked her as well?
Does the Mayor know that she is the Queen?
okay here's a curious question.
Is there a timeloop? I know that that's usually science fiction, but has Emma always been the Mayor's Grandmother?
I have to say, the fairlytale characters rattling off Americanisms (in American accents no less) does seem a bit off to me.
And everyone is actually a fairytale character, all over the world?Or will the writers try to suggest the fairytale world is the REAL one, and ours is the fake?
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