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October 6, 2017 at 10:20 pm #342647RumplesGirlKeymaster
Henry has grown up! What do you think of his first interactions with Cinderella? Of Henry’s dream to find his own story? What was his life in the New!Enchanted Forest like? What do you think of Cursed!Henry in Hyperion Heights?
[adrotate group="5"]"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"October 7, 2017 at 12:07 am #342661hjbauParticipantI thought there flirting was just okay. It was better then some of the relationships on this show, so i will give it a chance. I hate the flashbacks though. Her dress is terrible and i am hoping it goes after this.
October 7, 2017 at 9:35 am #342676RumplesGirlKeymasterI wish there was a more noticeable difference between Original EF and New EF; fairy tales change because of cultural factors not just on a whim. Cinderella’s slipper is wood or glass depending on the people in the regions telling her story. So, this EF needs to have some sort of marked difference because Cinderella’s big difference just being “Latina!” is a bit…iffy.
If Henry’s wife and child died in a fire then what does Henry believe about his mother, father, and other members of his family?
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"October 7, 2017 at 12:10 pm #342691onceaholicParticipantI wish there was a more noticeable difference between Original EF and New EF; fairy tales change because of cultural factors not just on a whim. Cinderella’s slipper is wood or glass depending on the people in the regions telling her story. So, this EF needs to have some sort of marked difference because Cinderella’s big difference just being “Latina!” is a bit…iffy. If Henry’s wife and child died in a fire then what does Henry believe about his mother, father, and other members of his family?
all of this. but no doubt they will not explore Henry’s psyche regarding his parents, grandparents etc.
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October 8, 2017 at 1:32 am #343001PheeParticipantI’m fine with Henry wanting to go off and find his own story because he wasn’t in any of the others. The way they wrote the dialogue to set up that theme for the new season was clunky as all getout, but the theme in and of itself works as a reboot setup IMO.
I’m liking Andrew’s performance so far, he’s a convincing AdultHenry. All the Author and Believer stuff that they did with Henry had me kind of apathetic because the show had gotten so nonsensical that I just couldn’t really care too much about anyone’s specific part in the whole mess. But seeing AdultHenry being a failed author, who no longer believes, I’m actually feeling for him now, and am looking forward to his journey back to being himself again.
Also, I really enjoy seeing him dressed up like his Grandpa Charming and sword fighting. Bless!
I’m torn between rolling my eyes at how much of a rehash the Henry/Lucy dynamic is of the Emma/Henry dynamic, while also appreciating the nostalgia of it.
Henry and Cinderella’s FTL meetcute was fun enough, but I didn’t feel the chemistry really. I did sense some chemistry between them in present day though, so I dunno how that works and why I felt that the two dynamics felt so different from a romantic chemistry viewpoint, but that’s just how it struck me.
I did like the bit with him finding the shoe as a “sign” (“sign” is so gonna be new “cleave”) that he had to stay and look for her. And the flowers blooming when she threw the coin that she found as a “sign” into the well. Even if it was done in a heavy handed way, they certainly have set up the two of them as being the destined TL couple.
October 8, 2017 at 1:57 am #343003ry4christParticipantI did like the bit with him finding the shoe as a “sign” (“sign” is so gonna be new “cleave”) that he had to stay and look for her.
I liked this too, but I still don’t get why her shoe was left there. Didn’t we see her ride the motorcycle and go to the ball with both her shoes on. I think dancing in glass slippers would be hard enough – dancing with only one on would be near impossible LOL
October 8, 2017 at 2:01 am #343004PheeParticipantI liked this too, but I still don’t get why her shoe was left there.
I’m just assuming she left it there for him to find? Because earlier he’d told her about how “her story” is supposed to go, and that she leaves the shoe and that’s how her Prince finds her, and she laughed it off as being silly. So when she went to wait for him, and then someone came to abduct her or whatever, she remembered what he’d said and dropped the shoe as a “sign” for him to find when he got there.
October 8, 2017 at 3:20 am #343005ry4christParticipantI liked this too, but I still don’t get why her shoe was left there.
I’m just assuming she left it there for him to find? Because earlier he’d told her about how “her story” is supposed to go, and that she leaves the shoe and that’s how her Prince finds her, and she laughed it off as being silly. So when she went to wait for him, and then someone came to abduct her or whatever, she remembered what he’d said and dropped the shoe as a “sign” for him to find when he got there.
That makes perfect sense. Thank you, that’s been bugging me.
October 8, 2017 at 10:18 am #343017hjbauParticipantYeah, Cinderella went back to where they met after the ball and something happened to her and the shoe got left behind then, after.
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