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January 20, 2013 at 12:26 am #169167TheGoldenKeyParticipant
He’s not Neal though. He’s actor Ethan Embry and will be playing a character by the name of Greg Mendell.
I like Phee’s suggesting that it might be pointing towards Jekyll and Hyde. Gypsy pointed out that 2KFL is a mathematical equation. The book, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson, was first printed in 1886 and had 138 pages.
The real Greg Mendell (who we now know is Ethan's character's name) was a world reknown scientist that specialized in genetics.
So maybe the plates are pointing in the direction of mad science.
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January 20, 2013 at 1:51 am #169177bellaroseParticipantI first thought that the FL stood for “Fairytale land” but I culd think of what the 2K or 138 meant so it’s probibly not that.
I like the theory of it having somthing to do with The book, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
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January 20, 2013 at 2:03 am #169179JosephineParticipantYeah, somebody didn’t do their homework completely. No car I know of in PA has plates on front and back. Our front bumpers in PA aren’t even sold with a place to put them.
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January 20, 2013 at 3:21 am #169207maryrose d.ParticipantI bet they just put on a front plate so it would be smoother transition to look at the front of the car instead of the back.
Just read this and wondering if it has any connectionsThere is song called” we are 138 “by the band the misfits
And apparently the first george Lucas movie was called THX-1138, which may have been the inspiration for the number 138 in the song. The movie is about people who are named like license plates and are some type of machine along those lines. I thought it was interesting about the license plate number.I also found it interesting that the distance between augusta Maine ( since Storybrooke isn’t on any maps) and Tallahassee florida is 2000 kilometers.
Though I know it is not Neal in the car I thought this may be a hint or a clue about him coming back. 2k- 2000 kilometers, fl- Florida, 138, depending on how long Emma has been in storybrook and henrys birthday distance compared to Emma’s, I think this may be the amount of time in months that Emma and Neal have not been together.
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January 20, 2013 at 3:47 am #169211PheeParticipant@tiara_rose wrote:
Why not bring it up. I think the H& K love plane crashes. 😉
Indeed they do. 😆
@TheGoldenKey wrote:
I like Phee’s suggesting that it might be pointing towards Jekyll and Hyde.
That was AntBee’s theory. 😉 (I have had Jekyll and Hyde ideas, but that was in relation to Dr Whale’s brother a while back.)
@Josephine wrote:
Yeah, somebody didn’t do their homework completely. No car I know of in PA has plates on front and back. Our front bumpers in PA aren’t even sold with a place to put them.
When I was travelling in the US I was perplexed by the license plate situation in some areas. In Tennessee I saw a bright yellow Ferrari with a yellow smiley face as the front plate. 😆 Here in Australia you’ve gotta have matching plates, front and back. If a PA car didn’t need both plates, and PA bumpers don’t even have space for one, then you know that them breaking the rules to make sure we saw the PA plate means that the PA has to have significance.
January 20, 2013 at 4:23 am #169217JosephineParticipantPhee, some states do require you to have front and back matching plates. I think you can get front bumpers or some kind of attachment to put front plates on, but they’re not state issued. Most of them in my neck of the woods are Pittsburgh Steelers plates, but the majority of cars only have back plates.
I still can’t think of what’s so special about PA, unless he’s from Storybook Forest. 😆
SourceIt’s part of Idlewild Park, a family amusement park in Western PA. I still get a kick of walking through that giant storybook even as an adult. I’m not ashamed to admit it’s the first place I go in the park, bypassing the rides and coasters.
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January 20, 2013 at 4:38 am #169219sedornaParticipantCould anybody from Pennsylvania — or another state that only requires rear plates — tell me whether or the screenshot of the front bumper of the car looks like the attachment that you can use for front plates, or does it look like the plate was supposed to be there? I’m from Maryland, which requires both front and back plates, so I’m not really sure if I’d be able to tell the difference. Heck, I’m not sure there is a difference.
If the car was supposed to have front plates, then that would mean that the car itself came from some place other than PA. It could be simple as Greg bought a used car, one from a state which required two plates. Or perhaps Greg, himself, before he moved to Pennsylvania, was from a state that required two plates. But, why, then, have an actual front plate, instead of just a smiley face or something? Is there a significance? Or is it simply a writer’s oversight, and am I way over-thinking this?
January 20, 2013 at 5:10 am #169222TheGoldenKeyParticipant@Phee wrote:
@TheGoldenKey wrote:
I like Phee’s suggesting that it might be pointing towards Jekyll and Hyde.
That was AntBee’s theory. 😉 (I have had Jekyll and Hyde ideas, but that was in relation to Dr Whale’s brother a while back.)
Ooops. Thanks for the head’s up Phee and sorry AntBee. I’m asleep at the wheel once again. 😉 I like AntBee’s suggesting. 😀
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January 20, 2013 at 6:13 am #169231JosephineParticipantSedorna, the state only issues one plate. They wouldn’t give you a duplicate so you could have one in front and back. I know my car has a smooth bumper in front and no place to put a front license plate, so I don’t know what you have to do, but it looks like that car was built for a front plate that they showed. I think it’s just the producers not realizing that PA doesn’t have front plates. Just one of those mistakes, or they didn’t care and just wanted to emphasize the plate.
I have read somewhere that he’s from Lancaster, PA. Is this true? I haven’t seen it posted a lot and forget where I first saw it. That area is big on the Pennsylvania Dutch and Amish/Mennonite community. Maybe that is of significance. Ohh…maybe he's part of the Amish Mafia. (Please don't watch that. It's horrible and fake. Real amish people don't even believe in getting photographed. They'd never agree to be televised and it's been admitted to being a “reenactment”.)
Or it could be nothing.
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January 20, 2013 at 9:51 am #169237ChrisParticipantEarlier today, I was thinking of Frankenstein and scienence, so I did a bit of math. (Not my strong suit so correct me if I did a mistake in the equation)
If you take the Letters K and FL as their respective elements in the periodic table, you get Kalium (19) and Flerovium (114). Add them together and you get 133. Now taking the rest of the licencse plate into account it looks somewhat like that:2×133+138= 404
404, is a dead link.
Could it be that the driver of that car was someone who was thought lost by his brother (a dead link to the past) or maybe even resurected. Pennsylvania might have been choosen because ouf the resamblance to Transylvania.
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