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clarifying question about Marco/Gepetto

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  • January 24, 2013 at 3:58 pm #135811
    Grimmsister
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    I’ve just posted a question for Raphael Sbarge (God I love his name ! 😀 ) over in the thread for that.
    About how Archie feels remorse over Gepetto’s parents, turning them into puppets.
    And then I wonder -Do Marco/Gepetto know it was Archie who did that to his parents ?

    I didn’t want to make that part of the question over there because it’s probably been said on the show already, wether he knows or not, and I just missed it.

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    January 24, 2013 at 5:35 pm #169877
    Phee
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    Yep, he knows. From The Stranger…

    Jiminy: Geppetto, think about the example you’re setting for Pinocchio.

    Geppetto: Oh! Oh! You may be a conscience, but you have not earned the right to tell me what to do.

    Jiminy: Please. I’m only trying to help.

    Geppetto: Help? Help, like you ‘helped’ my parents? Your debt to me can never be fulfilled. But a start would be staying out of this. Understand?

    January 24, 2013 at 5:57 pm #169879
    Grimmsister
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    Hm how strange ! my post disappeared 😕 Here we go again-

    Thank you Phee for finding that 😀

    It is a wierd friendship they have those two. They seem trusting and sweet with eatchother in some scenes but this dialog makes Archie seem like a slave to Marco.

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