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Some of the pictures:
EDIT: Uh, oh, Josh Dallas was on the set too!
http://storybrookeonline.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=228[adrotate group="5"]evilqueenParticipantHey, there are some more interesting behind the scene photos from yesterday:
http://www.spoilertv.co.uk/images/once-upon-a-time/Season%202/Set%20Photos/29th%20March%202013/
They feature Aurora, Mulan, Philip AND Neal (in his Storybrooke clothes). What?!
evilqueenParticipantMaryrose, I have to disagree. Emma by now should know that Regina does love Henry and so Emma should acknowledge Regina is his adoptive mother, whether she likes it or not. She was willing to give her a chance before (she invited her to the dinner and decided it was ok if she let Henry see Regina from time to time) and she believed her up to the point when Cora blatantly framed her. When Emma shouted those hateful word outside mayor’s house it was all because she was under the impression that Regina lied to her and murdered Archie. Since then, things changed. Yes, when Regina teamed up with her mother, she became dangerous, but Cora is dead now and Regina proved that she will do everything for Henry, including destroying the spell that was her last resort. She’s also not threatening Snow any more. So what “whole lot of problems” would exactly be solved with Regina gone? I know she’s still not a saint but so isn’t Rumple, yet they let him to be around the Charmings’ family and have some feelings for him just because he’s Henry’s grandfather.
Not to mention Emma has heard recently a lot how she’s “just like Regina” so I suspect she will understand the brunette’s position and behaviour a little bit better. Not as ‘Emma’, but as a ‘Saviour’ she will have to give Regina a chance since ‘that’s what good people do’ and everyone deserves their chance at redemption as we’ve seen in the last episode between Snow and August. Yes, it would be so much easier and tempting to leave Regina behind, but in the end, she IS Henry’s mother too and they have to respect it as equally as the Grandpastiltskin.evilqueenParticipantI’m still sticking to the theory that Emma won’t even get to decide that and that certain circumstances will FORCE her to return to the FTL, be it permanent or not.
evilqueenParticipantAlso, Lana Parrilla tweeted some time ago how much she enjoyed filming this episode so I’m still positive it’s greatly about Regina.
Tamara admitted she’s non-magical so somehow I cannot imagine any Evil Queen that couldn’t use a spell or two…evilqueenParticipantHere are some better quality pics:
http://storybrookeonline.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=62I already like THIS Belle a lot more… I wonder if the guy she’s chatting too will have any meaning (ie some character we might want to know) or just a meaningless encounter?
evilqueenParticipantMore cool promo pics here: http://www.spoilertv.co.uk/images/once-upon-a-time/Season%202/Promotional%20Episode%20Photos/Episode%202.19%20-%20Lacey/
One question: it’s Henry’s birthday. Everyone, EVEN GOLD are there SO WHERE IS REGINA????????
Also, Belle is looking mighty awesome.
evilqueenParticipantThere are some pictures tweeted by various members of the cast.
Looks like Hook, Regina, Emma and the Charmings are all on board of the ship and sailing somewhere, while Neal is left behind!evilqueenParticipant@HappyEndings wrote:
I was really disappointed in this Episode, true I like Snow shooting the arrows but didn’t one hit August? ❓
Didn’t Emma hear on the phone the conversation with August and Tamera since it didn’t look like August hung up the phone? ❓
1) yes, she did, and when she found August in the cabin there was a brief shot of his leg with an arrow sticking out of it. He shouldn’t be hurt though, he’s made of wood, just like he put this knife through his leg to prove to the doc he wasn’t lying.
2) Tamara ripped the cables off, the conversation was long over by the time August noticed it.
3) It seemed to me it was some magical taser, worked even on the mighty dragon!evilqueenParticipantI think the case of Kurt and Owen were special because they were the outsiders and hence their presence must have ‘bent’ the Storybrooke ‘reality’ accordingly. They have never picked up on something being wrong with the town except for it was in the wrong place…
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