ONCE - Once Upon a Time podcast
Reviews, theories, and talk about ABC's Once Upon a Time TV show
The voting just ended. On July 19 we’ll know the nominees. On Sept. 23 we’ll know the winners.
Hair and makeup are separate categories.
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You’ve got me thinking, Dorothy, of one of those out-on-a-limb thoughts: in a way, those false memories were a blessing! Imagining what it would be like to jump from FTL to SB–from a land of horse -drawn carriages and kings and magic to cars, police, drugs, tv, airplanes,–as Pinn did, with no preparation and no sponsor to guide you, how horrifying! At least the false memories gave people knowledge and comfort with the modern world. Yes, I ‘m afraid that unless Bae and Rumple had some time to observe and learn before jumping in to SB, you’re right, they’d be locked up or dead.
ok, dig this: 516 because you just never know with Rumple, do you?
None of the critics are giving OUAT much Emmy love, but the online fans sure are. EvilRegals, Snowings and Rumbellers, let’s send some magic out Hollywood way and get those voters to see a purple haze!
From a fellow Texan: yeehaw, David!
504 ’cause it ‘s going to break 100 degrees F here.
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I’m thinking about a newspaper article I saw earlier this year, about a teenager named Ray who was found in Germany; he claims his father raised him in the woods, so he has no knowledge of modern life. He said his father died. It was discovered that his story was a hoax, but what’s relevant here is how the authorities handled the case. In addition to trying to determine his identity, they gave him physical and psychological tests to find out if he was mentally stable. They didn’t immediately believe him but neither did they immediately assume he was lying or insane.
If Bae’s lucky, this is what happened to him; being a clever kid, he probably would’ve figured out soon enough how to convince authorities he was sane and truthful, in which case he probably would’ve been placed in the foster system instead of some sort of institution.