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March 19, 2016 at 5:46 pm #319537nickyhelpBlocked
This isn’t a real article, Nick. They just took the tweet from Adam and made up an article using old information. There is no new interview here. Nick you have made your point, if you don’t believe us then okay.
We shouldn’t jump to conclusions like that. What made you think that? What evidence and proof do you have that tells us is is fake? I’m not doubting, I just don’t see any evidence that this is fake.
[adrotate group="5"]March 19, 2016 at 6:11 pm #319538RumplesGirlKeymasterThis isn’t a real article, Nick. They just took the tweet from Adam and made up an article using old information. There is no new interview here. Nick you have made your point, if you don’t believe us then okay.
We shouldn’t jump to conclusions like that. What made you think that? What evidence and proof do you have that tells us is is fake? I’m not doubting, I just don’t see any evidence that this is fake.
It’s not a “fake” article. It’s click bait using tweets from A and E and a fandom meltdown to create interest. Hence why the article is titled something about RH’s rumors but the article itself has nothing to do with Robin Hood and the death/sexual harassment rumors. They took tweets from Adam (which were later removed) and a few quotes from previous stuff and wrote a click bait article.
Online sites like this get money through people’s clicking to open the page with ads. That’s what this is. An easy way to get people to click on an article that, in the end, has absolutely no hidden truth or real interviewing in it
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"March 19, 2016 at 6:21 pm #319539RumplesGirlKeymasterI suppose for clarification purposes:
A fake article, to me, is an article that has false information in it. It misleads the public by either intentionally or unintentionally lying about certain facts in the article itself, often for parody (The Onion) but often for malicious or money based reasons (cf: ad revenue).
A click bait article is an article that promises something in the title but ultimately fails to deliver in the article itself and largely becomes an editorial with a few key quotes, but designed primarily to generate revenue through the use of ads that pop up when the article is clicked.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"May 10, 2016 at 3:09 am #323350ry4christParticipant“That’s like being mad in the middle of Hunger Games because she didn’t win. You’ve got to wait until the end of the book.”
I think this is one of the biggest problems with Adam and Eddy’s philosophy behind the show. You can’t write for a t.v. show, especially without a specific end date, the same way you write a book. We’ve literally spent over 75 hours watching these characters. No one would watch a 75 hour movie and not expect definitive hope to be shown for the main characters when “hope” is advertised over and over again as the show’s slogan. So it’s understandable that fans are losing hope for Regina. How do they not see that?
May 10, 2016 at 11:51 am #323371SlurpeezParticipantI think this is one of the biggest problems with Adam and Eddy’s philosophy behind the show. You can’t write for a t.v. show, especially without a specific end date, the same way you write a book. We’ve literally spent over 75 hours watching these characters. No one would watch a 75 hour movie and not expect definitive hope to be shown for the main characters when “hope” is advertised over and over again as the show’s slogan. So it’s understandable that fans are losing hope for Regina. How do they not see that?
I agree that their philosophy is problematic for a show without a certain end date in mind, but my understanding is that the writers seem to think Regina having “hope” is now tantamount to having inner tranquility even in the midst of suffering repeated loss. Regina not going off the rails this time is supposed to show her inner strength and growth as a character, or something. The best she can hope for now is to be a mom to Henry, a sister to Zelena, mayor of SB, and friends with the Charmings.
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