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March 11, 2013 at 2:25 pm #178978beastwhispererParticipant
@RumplesGirl wrote:
@ItachiIshtar wrote:
Will Tamara be let in on the truth? Or does she already know?
Horowitz: Tamara met Neal in the real world. They fell in love and got engaged. Now, Neal is caught up in something that no regular person could possibly conceive of. How is she going to react to that? Or not react to that? Is he going to keep it from her? These are the questions we intend to pose, in addition to the more important emotional question: How does this affect Henry’s family, which is now expanded in many, many ways? Tamara is now a wild card thrown in the mix and we’re really excited to show you how it’s all going to play out.I think this all but confirms that Tamara is NOT a Neverland character, and most likely not a fictional character at all.
Certainly sounds that way. Now I’m wondering if she might be HER after all.
Well, it does seem to rule out Tink or TigerLily, if she really met Neal in the real world. They could still go with her being some kind of realm jumper unbeknownst to Neal or be Tiana. It’s an interesting quote for my pet theory HER though too, so I’m excited by that one. *does the happy Rumple dance* She’s definitely a wildcard.
[adrotate group="5"]March 11, 2013 at 2:29 pm #178979PheeParticipant@SpinningGold wrote:
We know Rumplestiltskin had both sets of memories early on. Will we get a taste of how that came to be in this flashback?
Kitsis: This episode is really Regina-centric. Whatever Mr. Gold knows in this episode, he is keeping to himself.*Murmle* Is this a hint eddie & adam are going back on the whole he knew nothing till Emma told her name thing? I thought that would make more sense from the start, but hey they said it. Well I guess it wasn’t set in stone…
It was curious they didn’t correct the interviewer there. Methinks we need clarification next time Mr Horowitz does a Twitter Q&A.
March 11, 2013 at 2:43 pm #178984MatthewPaulModerator@Phee wrote:
It was curious they didn’t correct the interviewer there. Methinks we need clarification next time Mr Horowitz does a Twitter Q&A.
Except that would be a plothole if they did go back on their word of Mr. Gold not remembering at first. If he had retained his memories the entire time, he wouldn’t have worried about crossing the town line.
March 11, 2013 at 2:48 pm #178988riddleravenParticipantYeah, it does sound like they’re going back on the “Rumple didn’t know until Emma came” thing. Weird. I’m okay with that if they do, because I prefer to believe that he always knew and it’s not canon (on the show) yet that he didn’t know all that time.
March 11, 2013 at 3:02 pm #178996TheGoldenKeyParticipantThe thing about K&H is that they never lie. They can be very ambiguous about things but they have never come straight out and lied. Often times you have to read closely between the lines (like the whole Nealfire Peter Pan not seeing til season 3 stuff) but again, they don’t lie.
They have been adamant that Gold did not get his memories back until he heard Emma’s name spoken at Granny’s. So has to be an interview glitch.
Keeper of Pandora's Box & The Yellow Brick Road.
March 11, 2013 at 3:10 pm #179000MatthewPaulModeratorIt seems like the finale is heading to Neverland. What can you tell us about what’s going to bring the show there?
Horowitz: Who says we’re bringing the show there? [Laughs]
Kitsis: It could be a flashback, as we’ve seen other lands. We know Hook spent time there.
Horowitz: Again, we’re going to be learning more about both Hook and Baelfire and there may or may not be another land in that. What we see of it and what we learn of it is something that we want to keep as a surprise.
Kitsis: But I’m sure we’ll spoil it in a month. [Laughs]This is also interesting. If we’re going to learn about Bae and Hook’s past and possibly even see flashbacks of them at the end of the Season, how can they gloss over Bae being Peter if that really is the case? If they even admit that he’s Peter and even show some of his past this Season, that would be a bit contradicting to what they said about no Peter Pan this Season. Yeah, I’m still holding out on believing Bae is Peter. 😛
March 11, 2013 at 6:57 pm #179089ser_dragonParticipantThe most important thing in that episode is that Gold is faced with a very tough choice. He knows that Henry is his undoing. We know that the only person whose life has ever been a great influence on him is Belle, so what happens when that is taken away?
This have me worried. I hope Rumpel will make the right choice this time around. If ever he try, only try, to do something to Henry, after what Snow have done for him…
Yeah, it does sound like they’re going back on the “Rumple didn’t know until Emma came” thing. Weird. I’m okay with that if they do, because I prefer to believe that he always knew and it’s not canon (on the show) yet that he didn’t know all that time.
That the other way round for me. I much more prefer an amnesiac Rumpel until Emma coming in town thing. I can’t really explain why, it’s a gut feeling sorta. I find it more, I don’t know touching maybe? That way.
March 11, 2013 at 7:00 pm #179090RumplesGirlKeymaster@Ser_Dragon wrote:
The most important thing in that episode is that Gold is faced with a very tough choice. He knows that Henry is his undoing. We know that the only person whose life has ever been a great influence on him is Belle, so what happens when that is taken away?
This have me worried. I hope Rumpel will make the right choice this time around. If ever he try, only try, to do something to Henry, after what Snow have done for him…
If he, after the episode The Miller’s Daughter, hasn’t learned from his past mistakes then I question the writers and what they’re doing. I want it to be hard for Rumple, but at some point the man has to learn. Its called character development.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"March 11, 2013 at 7:43 pm #179111MatthewPaulModerator@RumplesGirl wrote:
If he, after the episode The Miller’s Daughter, hasn’t learned from his past mistakes then I question the writers and what they’re doing. I want it to be hard for Rumple, but at some point the man has to learn. Its called character development.
Agreed. While I can understand Rumple can’t be completely happy, because if he has no drama then there is no show, but there have been way more downs than ups this entire Season. Making everything too unhappy just makes the audience feel depressed and the show is no longer that fun to watch. Rumple should continue to have drama, but he should be faced with new challenges rather than going back and forth with the same challenges. It’s the same problem with Regina’s character.
March 11, 2013 at 8:12 pm #179121MysteryKat25Participant@ItachiIshtar wrote:
@RumplesGirl wrote:
If he, after the episode The Miller’s Daughter, hasn’t learned from his past mistakes then I question the writers and what they’re doing. I want it to be hard for Rumple, but at some point the man has to learn. Its called character development.
Agreed. While I can understand Rumple can’t be completely happy, because if he has no drama then there is no show, but there have been way more downs than ups this entire Season. Making everything too unhappy just makes the audience feel depressed and the show is no longer that fun to watch. Rumple should continue to have drama, but he should be faced with new challenges rather than going back and forth with the same challenges. It’s the same problem with Regina’s character.
As annoying as some may find it some of it makes sense. With Regina especially we see this addiction to magic and most addicts can’t just flip a switch and never even think of going back to it, especially when bad things are happening. Rumple is guilty of this as well because he just can’t see a way of doing things that don’t involve him having power and his pride makes him think he can get absolutely everything and keep it. It would be way too unrealistic if they have a moment of clarity and do 180 degree personality switch. Habits, good and bad take time and even moreso on the undoing side of things. If any of that had happened people would be crying foul on it being too fast. It’s a marathon not a sprint.
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