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February 15, 2013 at 7:38 am #135991vampirefan12Participant
Barbara got to see “Manhattan” early and this is her secretive review about the episode.
This is what I’m wondering about:
”One of the best things about the episode is the developing relationship between Henry and Gold. It is the very lovely nature of their relationship, however, that haunts the end of the episode, however, and I anticipate that it will lead to much speculation on the Internet come Sunday night.”
http://blogcritics.org/video/article/previewing-once-upon-a-times-manhattan/
[adrotate group="5"]February 15, 2013 at 8:04 am #173486lisasParticipantI read that article a little while ago. I must admit I’m a little nervous about see it given some of the cryptic spoilers this week, but all in all I can’t wait to see it.
Everyone is talking about this episode of Once Upon A Time. I have never seen an episode of any televsion show get this much buzz in the weeks leading up to it airing
February 15, 2013 at 10:46 am #173489surayyaParticipantI’ve gone from plain excitedly waiting, to rather nervously excited lol 😉 Sometime I wish I wasn’t so addicted to this show, then I wouldn’t have the compulsion to spoil myself all the time, so when these kinds of spoilers come up, I wouldn’t be spending weeks nervously wondering about the fate of certain characters lol 😉
February 15, 2013 at 11:14 am #173491ser_dragonParticipantOne of the best things about the episode is the developing relationship between Henry and Gold. It is the very lovely nature of their relationship, however, that haunts the end of the episode, however, and I anticipate that it will lead to much speculation on the Internet come Sunday night.
And Regina’s encounter with Belle may wind up being very costly to all the residents of Storybrooke.
Now I feel bad. Cora and Regina will get the dagger and control Rumpel. Cora will force him to do something grim to Henry, kidnap or… kill him. And Rumpel will be the real big bad they talked about. After all was said and done he will become totally evil. Dagger or not. This saddens me so much, I don’t know if I want to see the episode anymore. Or the rest of the show at all.
Oh boy what this show is doing to me 😥
By the way I have a theory on how Rumpel get his leg’s injury: what if, while he ran off the Ogre War to come back to his house, why if he stepped on a wold trap? I’m not if it is the right word, you know that jaw like metallic thing?
February 15, 2013 at 11:38 am #173495the jolly rogerParticipant@Ser_Dragon wrote:
One of the best things about the episode is the developing relationship between Henry and Gold. It is the very lovely nature of their relationship, however, that haunts the end of the episode, however, and I anticipate that it will lead to much speculation on the Internet come Sunday night.
And Regina’s encounter with Belle may wind up being very costly to all the residents of Storybrooke.
Now I feel bad. Cora and Regina will get the dagger and control Rumpel. Cora will force him to do something grim to Henry, kidnap or… kill him. And Rumpel will be the real big bad they talked about. After all was said and done he will become totally evil. Dagger or not. This saddens me so much, I don’t know if I want to see the episode anymore. Or the rest of the show at all.
Oh boy what this show is doing to me 😥
By the way I have a theory on how Rumpel get his leg’s injury: what if, while he ran off the Ogre War to come back to his house, why if he stepped on a wold trap? I’m not if it is the right word, you know that jaw like metallic thing?
I’ve heard this Cora controlling Rumple and making him hurt Henry theory quite a lot. But I’m a bit sceptic. I really don’t think that Regina would let Cora hurt Henry, and I don’t think Cora would dare try to otherwise she could be risking losing her daughter – unless she doesn’t actually care about Regina and just wants more power, she’s a hard nut to crack.
February 15, 2013 at 11:44 am #173498tiara_roseParticipantCora ripped out Daniels heart in front of Regina., because she thinks that was the Best for her. Her mind is too twisted. She is capable of anything to get want she wants and then sa it was the Best for Regina.
“Sorry that I killed Henry, but he would never really love you as mother. He didn’t see that love him more then Emma and you have the right to move on. Trust me, everything will be OK. Rumple must do what we say and you will see. You will get another son or a little daughter, who really love you and alone you.”
Heros don't get their Happy Ending!
February 15, 2013 at 11:47 am #173499the jolly rogerParticipant@tiara_rose wrote:
Cora ripped out Daniels heart in front of Regina., because she thinks that was the Best for her. Her mind is too twisted. She is capable of anything to get want she wants and then sa it was the Best for Regina.
“Sorry that I killed Henry, but he would never really love you as mother. He didn’t see that love him more then Emma and you have the right to move on. Trust me, everything will be OK. Rumple must do what we say and you will see. You will get another son or a little daughter, who really love you and alone you.”
Ahh.. yes. When you put it that way I can see it happening.
February 15, 2013 at 12:53 pm #173504mich7Participant@tiara_rose wrote:
Cora ripped out Daniels heart in front of Regina., because she thinks that was the Best for her. Her mind is too twisted. She is capable of anything to get want she wants and then sa it was the Best for Regina.
“Sorry that I killed Henry, but he would never really love you as mother. He didn’t see that love him more then Emma and you have the right to move on. Trust me, everything will be OK. Rumple must do what we say and you will see. You will get another son or a little daughter, who really love you and alone you.”
^This and it goes back to who is really Regjna’s enemy in Cora’s mind…whoever stands in the way of her fully fulfilling her potential and since to Cora love is weakness….that would have to be Henry. In a twisted way Cora thinks she is being a good mother.
February 15, 2013 at 1:27 pm #173508antbeeParticipant@Mich7 wrote:
^This and it goes back to who is really Regjna’s enemy in Cora’s mind…whoever stands in the way of her fully fulfilling her potential and since to Cora love is weakness….that would have to be Henry. In a twisted way Cora thinks she is being a good mother.
I wouldn’t be surprised at all if Cora does go after Henry to hurt him in some way since I think that this season has been building up to Cora and/or Hook going after Henry to force the Charmings, Rumple, Neal, and Regina all to work together, and to get Regina at least by the end of the season to choose the good side over evil. (If she does have to go as far as killing her own mother, I don’t know if she’ll necessarily stay on the path of good next season. I guess we’ll see.)
However, I don’t think the ominous thing about Henry that is going to be revealed involves Cora going after him because I think most people already figured that she would.
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