04-04-2017, 12:18 PM
(04-04-2017, 12:10 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: A few weeks ago, I guessed that Adalind's death would undo the spell if Bonaparte's death didn't. That's how I view Nick taking off the ring. It's scary though that he did it without hesitation because like Adalind with Bonaparte's death, Nick didn't have a way of knowing for certain that the spell ended with her death. And another thing to note, the music actually changed the moment the ring was off her finger, like Nick was the one that actually broke the curse which is even more confusing.At the time Adalind was dead so he likely never how much she wanted that ring off so he did it. We also don't know if Bonaparte's being dead just show us his spell had been broken so maybe both together was needed or maybe the spell was gone anyway.
Renard taking off the ring could be a call back to the fairytales where the prince broke the spell, like Renard did with Juliette's sleeping curse. But I guess the writers opted for a "true love breaks curses" option, which is also a fairytale trope.
That was the one thing that had change when Nick got back, so what he thought had happened had happened. I was surprised that Adalind didn't say something.