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ParticipantBaelfire – “Come Little Children”
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ParticipantHa ha! I’m loving all the little parallels between Mr. Gold and Henry. š
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Participant@Elle wrote:
After rewatching some of August’s scenes in season 1, the amount of pity I had for him decreased by a large amount. The way he talks to Emma when he first sees her–purposesly acting mysterious to get her suspicious, flirting/almost mocking her…maybe he was trying to get her to believe, but the way he went about it was belittling. She is a grown woman, struggling to keep up with Regina in Storybrooke, and yet he just makes it all the more difficult for her to trust him.
And then he finally revelas himself, after he talks about how he failed, it sort of was like too little too late. He had his chance to really make a good first impression, to try to befriend her. Yes he helped her find evidence against Regina, and their relationship is a good one, but the way he still acted around her still seemed much.
Ugh, me too. When I first saw āThe Stranger,ā I felt so much sympathy for August. He just seemed so vulnerable and desperate. But after watching āTallahassee,ā I see his actions during āThe Strangerā in an entirely different light. Looking back now, the thing that upset me the most was when August got angry at Emma for not believing in the curse. Um dudeā¦thatās your fault! You had the chance to tell her 11 years ago, but instead, you decided to ruin her chance at settling down and having a baby with Neal. So, I donāt know why he was so surprised that she didnāt believe in the curse. No one in their right mind would believe something like that unless they had past experience with it.
But Iām willing to give him a second chance. My favorite characters are Rumpel, Regina and Jefferson, so I really donāt have any room to judge. š
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Participant@slurpeez108 wrote:
The guest role of Helena is being cast. She’s a 30-year-old brunette who is a sophisticated lady. Confident and well-bred, this brunette knows her way around kings and courts and can wrap any man around her finger. Still, don’t let the sweet-talking fool you: She’s a warrior and has slain many deadly creatures; she’s not afraid to get her hands dirty to get what she wants. http://uk.eonline.com/news/363701/spoiler-chat-scoop-on-once-upon-a-time-glee-homeland-ncis-and-more
I think this firmly puts Helena in the same camp as Helen of Troy,whose face who launched a thousand ships, because her beauty caused men to go to war for her. As usual, sounds like OUAT made her out to be a heroine as well.
Ooo! I think you may be right! š®
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