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February 16, 2012 at 4:53 pm #137316
In reply to: Emma Freeway / Henry’s Book
obisgirl
ParticipantI hope that’s not the last time we will see that newspaper, so we can learn more details.
[adrotate group="5"]February 16, 2012 at 4:33 pm #137315In reply to: Emma Freeway / Henry’s Book
edchambers
ParticipantThanks, hjbau, for your response!
Keeper of Snow White's Glass Coffin.
February 16, 2012 at 4:07 am #137306In reply to: Emma Freeway / Henry’s Book
riddleraven
ParticipantThank you for that screen shot. I consider it absolute proof that Pinn is not the 7 year old and also that he didn’t go through the wardrobe at all. Because if he went through the wardrobe right before her 1) it WOULD say “two kids found by roadside” (like hjbau said) and even if it didn’t 2) it would not say that one “local boy” found her.
Perhaps he could get adopted before she came through and become a local boy in that sense but then I think the article would have said something to the effect of “once lost child finds another,” or “Baby Emma turned over to child care system, just like the 7 year old boy that found her was once. Hopefully she’ll be as successful in finding a family” or something. It would definitely mention somehow that they’d both been in the system and they probably would not have used the words ‘local boy’ at all.
February 15, 2012 at 10:43 pm #137299In reply to: Favorite Lines from the Show
fairytaleprincess
ParticipantI enjoyed when Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) looks at Emma when she is leaving the prison with Henry and calls through the bars “Bring me a cone?”
February 15, 2012 at 8:47 pm #137295In reply to: Emma Freeway / Henry’s Book
hjbau
ParticipantEp 9: True North. Emma was looking at her file.
February 15, 2012 at 4:49 pm #137294In reply to: Emma Freeway / Henry’s Book
edchambers
ParticipantI don’t recall, but where was it stated that it was a 7-year old who found Emma? Which episode?
Keeper of Snow White's Glass Coffin.
February 15, 2012 at 1:19 pm #137292hjbau
ParticipantThis was not my favorite episode. I mean i liked it, but it still had some writing problems. Gold and Regina were great in it though and another good Emma and Mary scene. The Mary and David scene with the card, i just can’t believe he did that. Also the scene where David was buying the cards was funny because Gold was buying rope and duct tape which is just hilarious.
The fairytale world scenes were fine. There was some good dialogue in there and a lot of disney cameos going on. In some ways the room was more interesting then their dialogue and the conversation with the queen. This was a much better Rumpel episode then the last one.
February 14, 2012 at 5:44 pm #137272In reply to: Who is the stranger?
obisgirl
Participant@malchore wrote:
I have two theories that are – I admit – way out in left field. But here goes…
Remember when Mr. Gold gave those walkie-talkies to Emma? Well, it’s likely Mr. Gold has a third walkie-talkie listening on the same frequency(s) as the set he gave Emma. This never happened on camera, but perhaps there was a time when Emma and Henry were talking about the location of the book, and that’s how Mr. Gold knew the location where the book was buried. After which Mr. Gold hired The Stranger to dig up the book.
Interesting.
@malchore wrote:
Another left-field theory is The Stranger is the author of the book, and maybe The Stranger has a mystical link with it. When Henry tore out the last couple of pages from the book, the Stranger could sense the book had been damaged, so he sought it out. Furthermore this “sense” allowed him to find the buried box at the playground. This is all plausible but would be an odd direction for the show to go.
This is a very fascinating theory. I hope the writers somehow in cooperate this into the show. Besides which, we have already seen magic work in Storybrooke (ie. Hansel and Gretel’s compass suddenly working when their father showed up).
February 14, 2012 at 1:41 pm #137262In reply to: Score EP on ITunes
obisgirl
ParticipantI was pleasantly surprised that this release has newer tracks. I thought it would be like Emma’s Theme, Rumple and Storybrooke. But this is even better. I can’t wait for the Spring when the full album is released 😀
I hope it comes in April, just in time for my birthday 😉
February 13, 2012 at 10:51 pm #137247In reply to: Who is your favorite
hjbau
ParticipantEmma is my favorite right now. I didn’t like her at first so much, but she has had the most growth as a character. A lot of the characters, being stuck in the curse, haven’t had a lot of forward movement though we have seen a lot of their pasts. So Emma right now.
I really liked Regina in the newest episode, Ep 12, she was great.
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