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Sneak Peeks 222!!

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×22 "… and Straight on til Morning" › Sneak Peeks 222!!

  • This topic has 393 replies, 31 voices, and was last updated 12 years ago by RumplesGirl.
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  • May 10, 2013 at 2:01 pm #192774
    astrawoid
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    @RumplesGirl wrote:

    I wonder if NL-adjacent is London that is forever stuck at the turn of the 20th century. Phee and others have called it FictionalLondon where some of our favorite English character could reside. That might explain how we could see Wendy again, if she’s still alive and running the Home Office from FictionalLondon

    But if it is a fictional London, then how do you travel to and from there? Would you have to go through NL and then how does Bae leave NL and fictional London for our world later on?

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    "We were happy."
    "Because... it was born out of true love."

    May 10, 2013 at 2:04 pm #192776
    RumplesGirl
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    @astrawoid wrote:

    @RumplesGirl wrote:

    I wonder if NL-adjacent is London that is forever stuck at the turn of the 20th century. Phee and others have called it FictionalLondon where some of our favorite English character could reside. That might explain how we could see Wendy again, if she’s still alive and running the Home Office from FictionalLondon

    But if it is a fictional London, then how do you travel to and from there? Would you have to go through NL and then how does Bae leave NL and fictional London for our world later on?

    FictionalLondon could be a land without magic so the bean took him there, as the Blue Fairy said it would. She just said the bean would take him to a land without magic, she didn’t specify which one. The Shadow has magic and can enter that world and take children out (I guess that’s sort of like the Dragon. The Dragon could do magic in a land that wasn’t magical because he himself was a magical creature).
    I’m wondering if Bae ever returns to FictionalLondon or if he goes from NL to our world after a few hundred years.

    "He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"
    May 10, 2013 at 2:08 pm #192777
    laurieanne
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    And is Wendy running the Home Office as a young girl? Or do people in FictionalLondon age more slowly? – because if she was aging normally, she’d be dead. Also, on SSTTR, the screen caption said London. BUT if it was FictionalLondon and stayed the same time period, then those pesky details of the timeline would be helped considerably.

    May 10, 2013 at 2:09 pm #192778
    astrawoid
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    @RumplesGirl wrote:

    FictionalLondon could be a land without magic so the bean took him there, as the Blue Fairy said it would. She just said the bean would take him to a land without magic, she didn’t specify which one. The Shadow has magic and can enter that world and take children out (I guess that’s sort of like the Dragon. The Dragon could do magic in a land that wasn’t magical because he himself was a magical creature).
    I’m wondering if Bae ever returns to FictionalLondon or if he goes from NL to our world after a few hundred years.

    Hmmm. I don’t know. It just seems to make everything more complicated but perhaps. But then how would you know if you going to the Fictional London or the London in our world? Maybe that’ll be explained later? I know there is the Land Without Color that has some basis from our world but apparently there is magic there because you could take Jefferson’s hat there. Lots to think about.

    "We were happy."
    "Because... it was born out of true love."

    May 10, 2013 at 2:16 pm #192779
    astrawoid
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    @LaurieAnne wrote:

    And is Wendy running the Home Office as a young girl? Or do people in FictionalLondon age more slowly? – because if she was aging normally, she’d be dead. Also, on SSTTR, the screen caption said London. BUT if it was FictionalLondon and stayed the same time period, then those pesky details of the timeline would be helped considerably.

    I think the timeline was somewhat explained when Wendy talks about how time passed in NL compared to London. She was only gone one night but said that she was there for a day and maybe another night or so. She definitely said it felt longer.

    But if it is FictionalLondon, then the timeline thing would be easily explained. But then how does the Home Office have any say or control in our world? How would they normally travel from theirs to ours?

    "We were happy."
    "Because... it was born out of true love."

    May 10, 2013 at 2:22 pm #192783
    RumplesGirl
    Keymaster

    😆 I have no answers to any of these questions.

    And is Wendy running the Home Office as a young girl? Or do people in FictionalLondon age more slowly? – because if she was aging normally, she’d be dead. Also, on SSTTR, the screen caption said London. BUT if it was FictionalLondon and stayed the same time period, then those pesky details of the timeline would be helped considerably.

    I would assume she is a little bit older, but not much. Freya herself is only 19 and she was trying to play a 13 yr old but if we see her again, I imagine they’ll age her a bit because she is quite a bit older than Wendy Darling.

    Hmmm. I don’t know. It just seems to make everything more complicated but perhaps. But then how would you know if you going to the Fictional London or the London in our world? Maybe that’ll be explained later? I know there is the Land Without Color that has some basis from our world but apparently there is magic there because you could take Jefferson’s hat there. Lots to think about.

    I do agree that it makes everything really complicated. But there is that line Neal gives Emma in The Queen is Dead about how THIS WORLD wasn’t his first stop when he left home. It bothers a lot of us that London (our London) was apparently his first stop. Making that London part of FictionalLondon would resolve that issue. I don’t know how the bean or other portal would distinguish between lands.

    "He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"
    May 10, 2013 at 2:38 pm #192786
    HappyEndings
    Spectator

    Remember Neal told Henry in NY where the best pizza was so he has been all over how he did the timed travel is the question ❓

    May 10, 2013 at 2:46 pm #192788
    lisas
    Participant

    @HappyEndings wrote:

    Remember Neal told Henry in NY where the best pizza was so he has been all over how he did the timed travel is the question ❓

    I thought he was teasing Henry about that but maybe he wasn’t after all


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    May 10, 2013 at 2:48 pm #192789
    RumplesGirl
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    @LisaS wrote:

    @HappyEndings wrote:

    Remember Neal told Henry in NY where the best pizza was so he has been all over how he did the timed travel is the question ❓

    I thought he was teasing Henry about that but maybe he wasn’t after all

    I’m pretty sure he was teasing Henry because I’m fairy certain that the lands he mentioned are sci-fi references. We talked a little bit about it here

    "He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"
    May 10, 2013 at 3:01 pm #192792
    HappyEndings
    Spectator

    What if it was a nod to “Hercules” because of the name of the pizza resturant they went too ❓ In any case we still need to know how Bae traveled through time. 😎

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