I thought maybe she would because in the second episode because, despite their differences, Regina would not kill her because she is only only friend. Also, Maleficent is suppose to be part of the season finale.
The promo for next week literally left me reeling - I just love this show so much, and I think it's doing a fantastic job of staying true to things while making these well known stories it's own.
I don't know why I think this is so, but part of me thinks that Jefferson also has some sort of immortality thing attached to his own personal curse. Like, he's forced to not only remember, but face the facts day in and day out knowing what he knows and having to live with it.
I also want to say that I really enjoyed Ginnifer Goodwin's acting when Mary Margaret told Emma that running away was a bad idea and trying to take Henry with her was as well.
Well the curse didn't effect Emma to begin with. So I don't expect breaking the curse will reverse her aging since it didn't cause it. It would make more sense to me if breaking the curse caused the rest of Storybrook's residents to suddenly advance to their real ages, where they would have been if they hadn't been cursed in the first place...second place.
I could have sworn they got one of the early pick ups in the midst of the season, but either way, I'm almost positive they'll be getting a second season based off their numbers and success.
So excited! Hope next season, we will see The Little Mermaid, The Frog Prince, and Rapunzel, among other stories. And maybe Sleeping Beauty, even though we have already seen Maleficent. Would be interesting to see how and why Maleficent decided to give up her evil ways.
For those who might be interested, Josh Dallas will be tweeting live during the finale tomorrow night at the link below. Josh Dallas live tweet with EW
SPOILER for what tonight's finale means according to Entertainment Weekly:
"It seemed obvious that Gold wanted to secure the elixir so that he could finally get to work on finding his long-lost son, Baelfire. But instead, Gold used his Love Potion #9 to bring magic into the so-called real world — which means that as of Season 2, he’ll officially be the Dark One again. (It also means that we can officially ditch the Storybrooke names altogether, which might make distinguishing between present-day action and Fairybacks difficult.)
Regina, of course, will also be an incredibly powerful witch once more. And the nuns are going to find themselves sprouting wings pretty soon. And Red will once again g0 through some hairy changes when that time of the month hits. In short, Once has found a way to finally make its Storybrooke plots as interesting as its Fairy Land flashbacks — thus solving one of the series’ most pervasive problems."
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Posted: 5/7/12 at 12:56am