August Wayne Booth/Pinocchio Character Analysis
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TheOnionGirl wrote:Is he a liar, though? I can't go back through all his statements, but although we know he's done some misleading, has he actually said an outlight lie? Or has he adroitly danced around it?
He's lied a few times now Lemurs in Nepal, calling Gold Pappa etc
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Re: August Wayne Booth
Surayya wrote:TheOnionGirl wrote:Is he a liar, though? I can't go back through all his statements, but although we know he's done some misleading, has he actually said an outlight lie? Or has he adroitly danced around it?
He's lied a few times now Lemurs in Nepal, calling Gold Pappa etc
That's what I don't undrstand. Some of his lies are justifiable. He needs to keep his true identity hidden or else the Evil Queen will have him killed or thrown in the mental asylum. But some of this other lies, like the lemurs in Napal, just seemed unnecessary. If he is in fact turning back into wood from all the lies he's told, then it's his own fault. Which is sad, because I really like August and would like to see him become a permanent series regular on the show. But if he continues to lie like this, then he's going to be in some real trouble.
"That's exactly the reason why I have to stay."
~Beauty and the Beast
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Re: August Wayne Booth
EternalღFlame wrote:. If he is in fact turning back into wood from all the lies he's told
Yeah, see I HATE this theory - 1st he was already a REAL boy in FTL, Not a wooden one when the curse hit (as far as we know & it looks likely he stayed real from the Ep 20 promos), so He'd either be a puppet again if he wasnt saved from the curse (if indeed the curse does undo enchantments- ie Jiminey cricket back into a man), or a real boy still if he was saved from the curse.
If the curse is turning him into wood again, there's plenty of ways around it, like he could just leave for a few days & then turn up again etc
I mean IF the curse is effecting him in that way after being saved from it, it means it has to be effecting Emma in the same way as well ie she never gets a happy ending & everything & one she loves will be taken away ..... which is a pretty big hole to get round since they've outright said she's not effected by the curse like everyone else in SB
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"You....you saved me!"--Snow
"Its the honorable thing to do."--Charming
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As a grown man, August has returned since he is in fact turning back into wood. He said it happened at the exact moment Emma decided to stay in SB. That was the trigger that started magic in SB. August is reverting back into a puppet form because that is his true original substance. It is comparable to how Jiminy, who was originally a man before being magically turned into a cricket in FTL, is now a man again in SB. August was simply a puppet before the Blue Fairy's enchantment made him a real boy after he showed himself to be honest, brave, and true. In our world, however, August/Pinocchio hasn't had good modeling and has been lazy and lying. He is suffering the consequences now that Emma has brought magic to SB.
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Re: August Wayne Booth/Pinocchio Character Analysis
I agree with your view on Pin. On the one hand we could say he isn't that good of a person, but then, he also wasn't raised properly. I wonder how he did grow up. As a street kid?
It's somehow sad, given how innocent and good willing he was as a 7-year-old. The way he tried to stop Emma from crying or repairing her craddle … He probably thought the adults could take care of Emma better than him. And seriously, you can't expect to have such a young boy to truly understand the seriousness and importance of having Emma grow up and believe in FTL and her destiny. We've already seen how little Snow couldn't keep a promise (not blaming her, she was tricked and only wanted the best) and she was older.
It'll be interesting to see what will happen with Pin in the next episodes (if he even appears …).
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Re: August Wayne Booth/Pinocchio Character Analysis
mia wrote:I wonder how he did grow up.
I'd love it if we got to see that story in a future season. I'll bet he had a rough upbringing, just like Emma did.
mia wrote:It's somehow sad, given how innocent and good willing he was as a 7-year-old. The way he tried to stop Emma from crying or repairing her craddle … He probably thought the adults could take care of Emma better than him. And seriously, you can't expect to have such a young boy to truly understand the seriousness and importance of having Emma grow up and believe in FTL and her destiny.
It was a huge burden to put on the kid. I get why Geppetto sent him away, thinking it'd be for the best in the long run, but poor Pinocchio. After the August/Gold scenes in The Return where Mr Gold was asking for his son's forgiveness, I took August's angst to be partly because he wished his own father could say the same to him. Now that we've seen the situation Geppetto put him in, I believe that even more.

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