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are u sure RG? there’s no way Jared could play a few episodes as young Rumpel? the make-up people are very good at making Jared look like another boy…
but, Happy Endings, who wrote all that?
but, Happy Endings, who wrote all that?
Did you not read my post it is from the ABC website: http://abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time/blogs/storybook/5-reasons-why-peter-pan-is-creeping-us-out 🙁
It’s not that they couldn’t transform Jared into Rumple, of course they could. It’s that 1) they already had a young Rumple who was not Jared and 2) Jared playing RC playing Rumple is a very big task and would confuse the HECK out of the audience. No matter how much they play around with Jared’s makeup, to look like young Rumple he would still look like Jared and thus Henry. Also, A and E have said in panels and tweets and interviews that PP WAS LOOKING FOR HENRY, not an older version of himself which is confusing and complicated and would drive away viewers.
martymcfly wrote:but, Happy Endings, who wrote all that?
Did you not read my post it is from the ABC website: http://abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time/blogs/storybook/5-reasons-why-peter-pan-is-creeping-us-out
yeah, but who writes for the website? someone who is in on all the spoilers?
I think RG Is right that it would be too convoluted. Those writeups are not spoilers, but are basically what a casual fan would know at this point based on what was already shown shown. So it would not tip off a twist if one were to come by saying “PP is actually complicated, not really the big bad because it is actually…..”
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