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November 10, 2014 at 12:58 am #289585KebParticipant
Especially when you’re ruining other people’s lives, too. Roland and Marian. Hello?
I don’t think I’ve ever NOTP’d a ship on this show as much as this one. And that includes the crack ones and Cora & Rumple. Tonight just dug the hole deeper…and for a moment, one shining moment, I thought Regina was going to rise above it. But Robin didn’t let her.
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November 10, 2014 at 1:10 am #289586MatthewPaulModeratorLooking back at the baby scene, they didn’t say if Alex was a boy or girl. Alex being short for Alexandra, not Alexander. Girl babies also don’t necessarily have to wear pink, which could have been something regarding the costuming/casting department if they accidentally thought Alex was a boy. As far as I can tell from the actual scripting, they didn’t change the baby’s gender. It’s the age thing that might be a continuity goof, if it even is.
November 10, 2014 at 1:20 am #289587WickedRegalParticipantEspecially when you’re ruining other people’s lives, too. Roland and Marian. Hello? I don’t think I’ve ever NOTP’d a ship on this show as much as this one. And that includes the crack ones and Cora & Rumple. Tonight just dug the hole deeper…and for a moment, one shining moment, I thought Regina was going to rise above it. But Robin didn’t let her.
Well thank God it seems that most of you are in the minority of disliking OutlawQueen, because it’s trending worldwide.
Roland….again…he barely knows his mother, and it’s not like Robin and Regina are gonna just let Marian die, she’ll still get to raise Roland. She just can’t have Robin….
Marian…should count herself lucky. Her fate to die has miraculously been avoided the last twenty times, and yes it was her fate because death is still trying to kill her. But if Fate decides to spare her, I’m sure she’ll move on and find the man who was meant for her, and not someone else’s!
#PixieDustNeverLies & #FateAlwaysWins
#OutlawQueenProposal….Coming in Season 5A? 🙂
I can happily sigh knowing that this is coming soon, and since Henry has FINALLY come home to 108 Mifflin Street…the HoodMills Family can finally be complete!
"If you go as far as you can see...you will then see enough to go even further." - Finn Balor
November 10, 2014 at 1:43 am #289589KebParticipantHow can it be complete while Roland’s mom is still a popsicle? I should think, from Roland’s perspective (he’s known Regina for a year, but as his dad’s gf? a week. So like 5 days longer than his revived mother–they are both new mother figures for him) that having his family complete includes having his mother in the picture.
And Henry’s family will never be complete without his father, no matter what configuration his parents’ relationships are in. He’ll make do as all children who lose a parent must, but part of him will always be missing.
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November 10, 2014 at 1:52 am #289590WickedRegalParticipantHow can it be complete while Roland’s mom is still a popsicle? I should think, from Roland’s perspective (he’s known Regina for a year, but as his dad’s gf? a week. So like 5 days longer than his revived mother–they are both new mother figures for him) that having his family complete includes having his mother in the picture. And Henry’s family will never be complete without his father, no matter what configuration his parents’ relationships are in. He’ll make do as all children who lose a parent must, but part of him will always be missing.
“Regina Let Me…” – Roland
Case Closed….
As for Henry…I wasn’t really speaking of the other half of his family, I was just referring to Regina’s side of the family. Her side plus Robin’s side…equal #HoodMills Family!
"If you go as far as you can see...you will then see enough to go even further." - Finn Balor
November 10, 2014 at 2:31 am #289592MyrilParticipantLooking back at the baby scene, they didn’t say if Alex was a boy or girl. Alex being short for Alexandra, not Alexander. Girl babies also don’t necessarily have to wear pink, which could have been something regarding the costuming/casting department if they accidentally thought Alex was a boy. As far as I can tell from the actual scripting, they didn’t change the baby’s gender. It’s the age thing that might be a continuity goof, if it even is.
Thanks, quite like I saw the scene, so might have missed nothing. The gender color coding of toddlers (any gender color coding) amuses me at best, because no even a century ago it was the other way around, pink for the boys, no kidding.
Liked:
The little Emma – Elsa moments
Sara Bolger – top line delivery. And I liked Aurora early on, so nice to see her again even for a short moment. The whole playgroup scenes had a nice beat even without the Emma moments.
The three sister of Arendelle – Despite some weak and clunky writting enjoyed the three as kids, great casting again, and as adults.
Snow Queen – She is the best villain on this show so far, in every aspect, creepy, crazy, manipulative, and thankfully her background doesn’t feel like forced sob story while relatable. I wouldn’t mind to see a happy ending for her.
soso:
Emma present Storybrooke – astoundingly I don’t care much about what they make of this character anymore either. Once upon a time there was a show creating great characters… (not a tale with a happy ending)
most disliked (least favorite would be to mild for this):
Robin – Though tempted to fast forward every time, I cringed myself through all of the Robin scenes – and no. Just no. Never like white-knight-true-love-soulmate-love-on-first-sight romance (or in this case maybe should say black knight), I find the idea itself is a harmful illusion, it leads to a rather fatalistic view in my opinion, and is destructive for honest and serious relationships ( recent psychology study suggests that this is maybe not just an opinion, but there might be something to it). Maybe I should thank the show to show that so blatantly with OutlawQueen. It’s pretty much all that is wrong about believing in pixie dust and predestined (one) true love. Can wonder, if they do this on purpose or are just illusionary. Whatever. Next time I will simply hit the fast-forward button. Done with it.
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November 10, 2014 at 8:23 am #289616RumplesGirlKeymasterLooking back at the baby scene, they didn’t say if Alex was a boy or girl. Alex being short for Alexandra, not Alexander. Girl babies also don’t necessarily have to wear pink, which could have been something regarding the costuming/casting department if they accidentally thought Alex was a boy. As far as I can tell from the actual scripting, they didn’t change the baby’s gender. It’s the age thing that might be a continuity goof, if it even is.
That don’t have to wear pink of course, but that baby looked more like a boy. So either we’ve got a gender confusion or we’ve got an age confusion OR we’ve got a new baby altogether that just happens to have the male version of their previous child’s name.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"November 10, 2014 at 2:32 pm #289674PriceofMagicParticipantLikes:
Snow Queen- I felt sympathy for her in the flashback (something that was severely lacking for Zelena). It also makes sense why she is pushing the Anna put Elsa in the urn angle, because that’s what her sister did to her and Anna is the spitting image of Gerda.
Belle and Henry- They actually got scenes and lines!
Emma losing control- Considering “magic is about emotion”, it was an interesting way to show her insecurity of her place in her parents’ hearts.
Regina and Henry- I’m presuming Henry is doing a couple of days at Regina’s, a couple of days at Emma’s and alternating between them otherwise why isn’t Emma miffed that Henry’s chosen to not live with her any more? Also I thought Henry wore a tie as part of his uniform in season 1? Surely he should know how to tie one?
The kid dressed as Mickey Mouse- That baby was adorable. Why didn’t it get mentioned in the goodbye song?
Regina saying she was moving on from Robin- I cheered for Regina then. That seemed like character growth and was a healthy reaction.
Rumple and Henry- I like that Rumple is actually making Henry work rather than giving him an easy life.
Dislikes:
Snow’s reactions to Emma- She is to blame for Emma feeling scared this episode. She needs to stop trying to offload onto Charming.
Regina still blaming the book- Regina needs to accept responsibility for her own actions. Anyone else get the feeling that that will be the real outcome of operation mongoose that Regina has to accept responsibility for her actions and work towards her own happy ending instead of expecting it to be handed to her? That will be a real let down if that is it since that should not be the end of the quest but the start of it.
Robin- I hated Robin this episode. He has been ruined. OutlawQueen is wrong. I can think of many names for Robin this episode, none of them pleasant.
All magic comes with a price!
Keeper of FelixNovember 10, 2014 at 3:11 pm #289677SlurpeezParticipantThat don’t have to wear pink of course, but that baby looked more like a boy. So either we’ve got a gender confusion or we’ve got an age confusion OR we’ve got a new baby altogether that just happens to have the male version of their previous child’s name.
Maybe Cinderella decided to adopt the progressive view of concealing the baby’s gender so that society doesn’t impose “gender stereotypes” onto the baby? Hence, the gender-neutral name and clothing. I kid. 🙂
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
November 10, 2014 at 3:46 pm #289685MatthewPaulModeratorThat don’t have to wear pink of course, but that baby looked more like a boy. So either we’ve got a gender confusion or we’ve got an age confusion OR we’ve got a new baby altogether that just happens to have the male version of their previous child’s name.
Key word “looked.” If they did actually use a male baby, I’m chalking this up as a casting screw-up, not a writing screw-up. Nothing about the actual script hinted at the baby being a boy. Maybe the casting department saw the name “Alex” in the script, and assumed it was short for “Alexander” instead of Alexandra, despite the baby appearing on the show before.
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