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Tamara’s taser explained

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×18 "Selfless, Brave, and True" › Tamara’s taser explained

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  • April 29, 2013 at 10:23 pm #189813
    MatthewPaul
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    http://www.etonline.com/tv/133446_Once_Upon_A_Time_Season_2_Finale_Spoilers/index.html

    Read the full article at your own risk, as it has spoilers, but there is one thing to add about the taser from this interview;

    Biggest Season Two Regret
    Eddie and Adam also took a moment to address a major fan complaint this season: The Tasing of Pinocchio. “Here’s the thing, we thought, ‘We need a real world weapon.'” In the moments in making that decision we never realized the backlash that would be from a taser,” Eddie emphatically said. “We just figured the audience assumed it wasn’t a taser … but they didn’t. So I got a lot of history lessons about wood and conducting electricity. If I could go back one season and change one thing, I would have made it a syringe. If she had just taken a [glowing] syringe and shoved it into the dragon, no one would give a sh*t. I am sorry we chose a taser. We are willing to take the hit for the taser. We screwed up.”

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    April 29, 2013 at 10:31 pm #189814
    RumplesGirl
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    Thanks for linkage Matt. I put up the whole article. Good to know E and A understand why so many were confused.

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