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ScreenSpy (Oct 11, 2014): Ginny & Josh Talk Babies, Frozen & Season 4

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Four › 4×03 “Rocky Road” › ScreenSpy (Oct 11, 2014): Ginny & Josh Talk Babies, Frozen & Season 4

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  • October 11, 2014 at 12:47 pm #285086
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    “Prince Charming needs a life that is worthy, I think,” says Dallas. “He needs a battle. He needs a quest. He needs a maiden to rescue. He needs a baby. A baby is something that can fill his huge heart.”

    Meanwhile, Ginny Goodwin previews that obstacles lie ahead for new mother Mary Margaret, who will step into Regina’s (Lana Parrilla) shoes this week as she attempts to rise to the challenges of being Mayor of Storybrooke.

    Not only is Mary Margaret “struggling a lot with letting go of her son,” but she now faces additional responsibility issues for the town.

    “Mary Margaret is at first loath to take over these responsibilities, but then finds she may actually have a knack for it and incorporates some of her mothering skills,” the actress hints of Sunday’s episode.

    Article has five videos, three with Josh and two with Ginny.

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    October 11, 2014 at 1:01 pm #285089
    Phee
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    Well I’m glad that Snow’s over protectiveness of the baby is actually gonna be a thing that’s explored.  Makes it less silly that she’s still awkwardly holding him in that scene in the Mayor’s office when Charming is right there.

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