[In Storybrooke, things are impossible until someone makes them possible. She feels the same way about Neal now that she did when she lost him - she loves him, she always will - but it's not just her wanting to believe he's his old self again that makes her believe he is. If something was wrong with him, she'd know.
Regina's right, there's nothing. It's like he never died. He's exactly the way she remembers him.]
You don't think Gold found some kind of loophole, do you?
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[In Storybrooke, things are impossible until someone makes them possible. She feels the same way about Neal now that she did when she lost him - she loves him, she always will - but it's not just her wanting to believe he's his old self again that makes her believe he is. If something was wrong with him, she'd know.
Regina's right, there's nothing. It's like he never died. He's exactly the way she remembers him.]
You don't think Gold found some kind of loophole, do you?