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We had a few references to Greek mythology these season, so I wouldn’t be surprised if we gonna see Hades in the next one.
But I also agree that the Arthurian legends could be kind of interesting. I would really love to see Merlin, Avalon and Morgana le Fay on the show.
[adrotate group="5"]“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantDepends on how you define death… does the obliteration of a soul count?
I guess they might mean changing the past so someone will never be born?
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantSomething I was theorizing lately about the Blue Fairy based on her “shady” actions:
What if she doesn’t have her heart?
Her behavior is actually very strict, unemotional and the last time someone checked for her heartbeat, there wasn’t one.
But then the big question would be why? Why would she haven’t a heart?
Probably because someone broke it or – adding the “Blue Fairy is also the Black Fairy”-theory to it – because her heart is the darkest heart of all and she would turn into the Black Fairy if her heart would beat inside her.
I mean we’ve already saw a darkened hearts before, but we haven’t seen a completely darkened heart yet and I would at least expect to se one sometime in the future.“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantWell, I would say Alice is just the author of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” in Fictional Victorian England and Lewis Caroll wrote a book with a very similar title and a similar story in the Land Without Magic and both have nothing to do with each other.
I still think that the Land Without Magic has a little bit “Magic” and that is the fact that people when they tell each other stries just have forsight about things which will happen in the other lands.“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantI just made a screenshoot of the cover of the book which contained the key of the vault. Does anyone have any idea what this might mean?
I think the “I. N.” could be an abbreviation for “in nomine”, “in natura”, “in nuce” or something like that. But the rest? I have no idea.
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantA little bit sad but at least it seemed that the show might have a good and satisfying ending.
Wonderlands twitter account also tweeted about it.This will be our last week covering @WonderlandOUAT. Who knows what realm we could possibly head to next though… pic.twitter.com/RLEb0AAFbq
— Once Wonderland (@WonderlandOnce) March 29, 2014
I also think that a Oz spin off is most likely. The World is big and is full of characters they haven’t used fr the main show yet. The Nome King e.g.
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantHas anyone an idea what Zeus stands for there? It looks like it’s a role description?
“@AdamHorowitzLA: #OnceUponATime season 3 finale #titlespoiler! All new ep this Sunday! #WickedVsEvil pic.twitter.com/uqwrya9Kfm”
Zeus?!?
— Keegan Connor Tracy (@keegolicious) March 26, 2014
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantOne of the symbols looks like it has three Tomoe. Another one might be the All-seing Eye.
Also I think these Symbols are surrounded by a serpent eating his own tail. That symbol is called Ouroboros.“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeMarch 14, 2014 at 12:24 pm in reply to: Once Timleine Messed up a little Or How long were Ana in Will in Wonderland #252886ClessidorParticipantOkay so I am a huge Timeline guy I love continuity and chronology so I have a question. How long was Ana and Will in WL. First off. If Ana is the step sister to Cinderella and that story has occurred that means they weren’t in WL that long before the curse. For as we know, The Cinderella story was the reason Rumple had to be taken to prison and that happened well lets say a few months before the curse was enacted. Also it all depends on how long Cinderella married the Prince and all that and how long after that did Ana meet will. So I guess the real question is how long were Ana in Will in Wonderland. It would seem like months instead of years. Not sure…help me out. Am I making any sense.
That’s hard to tell.
We still don’t know how much time has passed between the ball Cinderella went and her wedding. But we know that Ana and Wil went to Wonderland before Robin Hood broke into Rumple’s Castle and stole the wand.
So even Belle wasn’t imprisioned by Regina at that time.
So it must have been a longer time periode than we first thought.“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
— from the Neverending Story by Michael EndeClessidorParticipantI would guess something like “The Man Behind the Curtain”
“There were thousands and thousands of forms of joy in the world, but that all were essentially one and the same, namely, the joy of being able to love.”
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