So, Henry’s leaves a note (which he had never done before, because Regina knows everything, right?) to let his Mom know he wouldn’t be home for dinner:
wait, I guess Henry should have used a pen that was working, because this note is…
blank.
In “What Happened to Frederick”, we find out that Kathryn left a letter for both Mary Margaret and David. She said that the subject of the letter(s) was for them to pursue and continue their love for each other. When Regina hears about this, she decides to find a way to destroy the letter so David will never get Kathryn’s message.
In both pictures, we only see David’s letter. Where is Mary Margaret’s letter? Was it inside the envelope together with David’s? Is it on the way to or already with Mary Margaret? If it is indeed with her, Mary Margaret’s letter was never burned. Will that play out in the story at some point?
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In episode 10, we see David and Margaret taking shelter from the storm in a cabin hidden in the woods.
In episode 12, we see that Mr. Gold knows about this cabin and used it to keep his kidnap victim, Mo.
Who owns this cabin? Does it belong to Mr. Gold? If not, how does he now about the cabin?
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