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February 5, 2016 at 11:08 pm #316141nickyhelpBlocked
I hope they won’t go with the switch. Let’s not make Snow dumber than she already is.
She is never dumb fool. Only the villains most of the time. And sometimes Emma as well.
[adrotate group="5"]February 5, 2016 at 11:20 pm #316142hjbauParticipantFor Snow to not know it’s James would feel like a huge punch in the face to Snowing. And they’ve already suffered enough. I’m more than happy to have James in the real world and for Josh to ham it up as the other brother for awhile, but not with “omg! the wrong twin came back!” story.
There is no way that James could make Snow believe he was David. He just has a completely different personality. She would have to think he was on drugs or something for David to act like James.
February 6, 2016 at 1:19 am #316144RainbowParticipantIs there anything you can tease about the Underworld on Once Upon a Time? — Tanya
First, did you see this? Second, though I’ve actually been to the Underworld myself, I’ll let Josh Dallas take this one. “It’s a place that, once they get there, they’re going to discover that possibly some of these people can be saved and brought out of there, because maybe they’re misplaced in this world,” Dallas says. “We’re going to meet some people down there that maybe you don’t expect or you haven’t seen in quite a while — maybe a family member of David’s we might see down there. There is definitely a particular person down there for David that he’s going to come across, and Mary Margaret will come across that person too.” (Hint: The answer can be found in the recent Hot Seat.)Wait, does he mean people can be saved, in the sense of saving their souls so that they can move on to a better place, like Elysium or heaven or whatever is ouat version of these places? Or he actually means save save, like bringing them home to SB? While the first one makes sense, the second doesn’t make sense at all, especially bc so far there are characters that only appeared in one epi and others that won’t even appear and I know of at least 2 characters that won’t be saved, mostly bc they are not even there, oh god, I’m even scared of the reason they will give for them not to be there, but then again, it fits the show, villains and bad people need a second chance, while good people simply moved on and don’t deserve a second chance at all. So I hope they mean the first option, and not literally save and bring people to SB.
About the othe thing, wonder if 519 epi, besides being about 2 sisters is also not about 2 brothers that meet for the 1st time in UW.
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February 6, 2016 at 8:43 am #316148RumplesGirlKeymasterWait, does he mean people can be saved, in the sense of saving their souls so that they can move on to a better place, like Elysium or heaven or whatever is ouat version of these places? Or he actually means save save, like bringing them home to SB?
I want to say the former–heaven/Elysium–instead of the latter–SB–but with this show who knows. Dead is dead isn’t strictly speaking true anymore and Emma bringing everyone back to life would officially be the end of that. BUT I suspect it’s more the former, Emma’s saving the souls to go to Elysium.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"February 6, 2016 at 10:00 am #316150PriceofMagicParticipantI hope they won’t go with the switch. Let’s not make Snow dumber than she already is.
She is never dumb fool. Only the villains most of the time. And sometimes Emma as well.
Did you not watch 3B?
All magic comes with a price!
Keeper of FelixFebruary 6, 2016 at 10:34 am #316154nickyhelpBlockedI hope they won’t go with the switch. Let’s not make Snow dumber than she already is.
She is never dumb fool. Only the villains most of the time. And sometimes Emma as well.
Did you not watch 3B?
I did many times. If you are talking about how Zelena fooled Snow about her identity, then you are wrong. The witch fooled all of them, because she had their memories of the first year erased. No one would really know or remember her.
February 6, 2016 at 10:40 am #316156RumplesGirlKeymasterI did many times. If you are talking about how Zelena fooled Snow about her identity, then you are wrong. The witch fooled all of them, because she had their memories of the first year erased. No one would really know or remember her.
Sure, but you don’t really trust a perfect stranger with about a zillion red flags of “Stranger! Danger!” with your unborn child.
Also, the dumbing down of Snow continued well past the Oz arc. Most recently was Zelena’s “oh no! My pregnancy is going wrong! Help me!” *Snow, stupidly, think something is wrong and gets kicked in the stomach*
You can call it being too trusting, I suppose, but it’s too trusting to the point of stupidity in many cases.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"February 6, 2016 at 11:01 am #316158nickyhelpBlockedI did many times. If you are talking about how Zelena fooled Snow about her identity, then you are wrong. The witch fooled all of them, because she had their memories of the first year erased. No one would really know or remember her.
Sure, but you don’t really trust a perfect stranger with about a zillion red flags of “Stranger! Danger!” with your unborn child.
Also, the dumbing down of Snow continued well past the Oz arc. Most recently was Zelena’s “oh no! My pregnancy is going wrong! Help me!” *Snow, stupidly, think something is wrong and gets kicked in the stomach*
You can call it being too trusting, I suppose, but it’s too trusting to the point of stupidity in many cases.
You guys are pushing it too far. Would you have fallen for tricks like this? People are very gullable.
February 6, 2016 at 11:06 am #316159PriceofMagicParticipantI did many times. If you are talking about how Zelena fooled Snow about her identity, then you are wrong. The witch fooled all of them, because she had their memories of the first year erased. No one would really know or remember her.
Sure, but you don’t really trust a perfect stranger with about a zillion red flags of “Stranger! Danger!” with your unborn child.
Also, the dumbing down of Snow continued well past the Oz arc. Most recently was Zelena’s “oh no! My pregnancy is going wrong! Help me!” *Snow, stupidly, think something is wrong and gets kicked in the stomach*
You can call it being too trusting, I suppose, but it’s too trusting to the point of stupidity in many cases.
Snow responding to Zelena’s claim that something is wrong with the baby isn’t necessarily dumb. Sure, it wasn’t a bright idea but it says more about Zelena stooping to that low level rather than Snow trying to help a pregnant woman whom she believed to be in need.
3B Snow though, Charming would’ve been better off without her. She was a millstone around his neck. You’re looking for the wicked witch you know has never been in Storybrooke, a random stranger who has never been in Storybrooke suddenly takes an intense interest in your unborn child. Rather than being creeped out that a complete stranger is suddenly all over your pregnancy, Snow invites Zelena into her life with open arms because there was a chance they “might’ve” been friends in the missing year. Zelena’s wardrobe could only be described as witchy, how could Snow not connect the dots that this complete stranger in witchy clothing might just be the wicked witch they were all looking for?
All magic comes with a price!
Keeper of FelixFebruary 6, 2016 at 11:32 am #316163nickyhelpBlockedCan we get back on topic please?
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