I don't think Snow did bear responsibility for the Queen's men coming (or for Daniel's death). She thought she'd lost them. Yes, they were there because of her, but that doesn't mean she's to blame. If a crazy person turns into a stalker and you move away and change your identity and start dating someone and the stalker kills your new significant other, you are not responsible. The person who killed them is. That's just how I see it
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your analogy's too long. Snow thought she'd lost them...but after less than - what, twelve hours? how many times a day does she lose them? (i suspect we'll not agree on that topic, so i propose we drop it)
>frankly, Abigail and Midas were all primed to be very generous with Midas after "James" saved Frederick I hope that to be true, but there's nothing canon about that, sadly. yes, Abigail was overjoyed to be reunited with Frederick, but all all Charming did was ask Frederick to walk down the aisle with Abigail - and then Charming ran away. (he could've remained in Midas' kingdom under Abigail's protection)
I'm going to re-watch the episode, but I do recall Midas saying that the quest to kill the dragon was his way of finding someone suitable for winning the hand of Abigail.
>no how would Charming try to force someone to marry to keep the kingdom true...but Charming's like George in one important respect: neither of them like people who make a promise and then break it.
> and he'd damn sure never go off on a quest for
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(i suspect we'll not agree on that topic, so i propose we drop it)
>frankly, Abigail and Midas were all primed to be very generous with Midas after "James" saved Frederick
I hope that to be true, but there's nothing canon about that, sadly. yes, Abigail was overjoyed to be reunited with Frederick, but all all Charming did was ask Frederick to walk down the aisle with Abigail - and then Charming ran away.
(he could've remained in Midas' kingdom under Abigail's protection)
I'm going to re-watch the episode, but I do recall Midas saying that the quest to kill the dragon was his way of finding someone suitable for winning the hand of Abigail.
>no how would Charming try to force someone to marry to keep the kingdom
true...but Charming's like George in one important respect: neither of them like people who make a promise and then break it.
> and he'd damn sure never go off on a quest for ( ... )
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