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February 19, 2017 at 12:12 pm #333352MichaelBlocked
If it is his daughter then I feel it would say that in her part of the script. Personally I wouldn’t mind if it’s a sister. A bond between siblings is just as strong as a bond between parent and child. Especially if said parents are not there, so the siblings are all each other have.
Violet is also not that intriguing of a character but then again neither is Henry to give adult versions of them big roles in S7. Henry I could see but I feel both characters need to be connected to main cast from today and it wouldn’t work if it’s just father/daughter.
I also feel people will not take kindly to a direct rip off of S1. Yeah the parallels will be nice but they’ll just basically see this as unoriginal and a carbon copy. Making the little girl a sister at least adds a different dynamic. Rather than a genderbent S1 storyline.
[adrotate group="5"]February 19, 2017 at 12:28 pm #333353SlurpeezParticipantBefore I read any of the comments, I instantly thought of adult Henry and his daughter when I read the casting call descriptions. Why? Because of all the thematic parallels to season one and how they instantly reminded me of Emma and ten-year-old Henry in the pilot.
If it is his daughter then I feel it would say that in her part of the script. Personally I wouldn’t mind if it’s a sister. A bond between siblings is just as strong as a bond between parent and child. Especially if said parents are not there, so the siblings are all each other have.
If it were a sibling relationship, it might work, but would that make CS fans happy? The casting call said the girl comes from a broken home (i.e. divorce or split up). Broken isn’t generally used to describe a family in which a parent has died since the parents would still be together were it not for one of them passing away early. Instead, broken is used almost exclusively to describe when a family unit has broken up because the parents chose not to be together romantically. I don’t think that would be a happy ending CS fans are looking for when it comes to Emma and Hook.
Violet is also not that intriguing of a character but then again neither is Henry to give adult versions of them big roles in S7. Henry I could see but I feel both characters need to be connected to main cast from today and it wouldn’t work if it’s just father/daughter.
I agree that neither teenage Violet nor Henry are that interesting, but that might be due to the young actors. If the show cast good actors to play the adult versions of Henry and maybe Violet, it might make their adult versions far more compelling and central to the seventh season.
I also feel people will not take kindly to a direct rip off of S1. Yeah the parallels will be nice but they’ll just basically see this as unoriginal and a carbon copy. Making the little girl a sister at least adds a different dynamic. Rather than a genderbent S1 storyline.
I wouldn’t feel it were a direct rip off because there would still be differences. I also wouldn’t mind if adult Henry became the new male lead because Henry is the author, after all, and he has the heart of the truest believer. He is the son of the savior, and that means he has a strong lineage. Also, fathers have been largely depicted as uninvolved with their children (aside from Charming). Henry being the one to break the cycle of absent fathers would be a welcome and natural resolution to the multiple-generations of absent fathers in his paternal side of the family.
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February 19, 2017 at 3:28 pm #333355MichaelBlocked<br class=”Apple-interchange-newline” />If it were a sibling relationship, it might work, but would that make CS fans happy? The casting call said the girl comes from a <em style=”box-sizing: border-box; font-family: Helvetica, Arial, serif; background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.74902);”>broken home (i.e. divorce or split up). Broken isn’t generally used to describe a family in which a parent has died since the parents would still be together were it not for one of them passing away early. Instead, broken is used almost exclusively to describe when a family unit has broken up because the parents chose not to be together romantically. I don’t think that would be a happy ending CS fans are looking for when it comes to Emma and Hook.
I see it as moreso because Emma, Hook and probably the rest of the main characters were forced to be separated from the daughter and adult Henry. I don’t see it as they divorced or split up. But were torn away due to a curse or something.
Or the main cast aside from these two were killed in the future and these two have traveled from the future to make sure that is changed.
It doesn’t by any means have to be Emma and Hook are split up. Snowing and Emma was a broken home as well, they didn’t even get to raise her.
And I doubt CS fans have much to worry about. This is a story they’ve built for 5 years, I’m not concerned. They will give them a happy ending. Whether that is this season or next season.
February 19, 2017 at 4:34 pm #333356RainbowParticipantI still think they are not connected to anyone,based on several aspects:
1) would be time travel and they said they are done with that( even tho we may all say they lie);
2) Even if is time travel, was already mentioned on the show that no one can changed the past, because they may not know what will be the change in the future;
3) how would they explain 2 henrys on same timeline?That would be confusing to GA.
4) It doesnt fit the timeline, bc if they go with late 20s /midd 30`s for Henry that means that more than 20 years have passed and why would a CS daughter have only 10 years, she would have to be at least 13/14 years less than Henry, unless Cs waited years to have kids.If they are trying to revamp the show, the normal path will be, new people, not related to anyone there, so that they can have new storylines that doesn`t envolve the other characters, this is a way to simply not use any of the cast members that may leave and give screen and importance to others and bring new storylines, instead of using the same stories and actors that wanted out and also is cheaper, they can hire unknown people, that means they reduce the budget for cast.
If i had to bet on who may leave, i would say, Bobby, Bex and i would not be surprised if Gosh also leave and i dont think she will leave, but i don`t have 100% sure anymore that JMo may stay, and with this, i also would not be surprised if Emilie and jared were demoted to recurring characters, leaving lana, Colin and maybe Jmo as regulars, with other new characters.
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