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March 21, 2013 at 1:05 am in reply to: Regina couldn’t just use a phone like everyone else to call. #181242evilqueenParticipant
Well, I thought it was pretty clear that when Regina was talking to the heart, she wasn’t actually TALKING to Graham, but rather hypnotising him so that he would believe of this idea as of his own. Calling him on a phone would totally not work.
Not to mention that we’re talking about the early days of Storybrooke and Regina, although clearly with some newly created memories, still not accustomed to the modern world methods…[adrotate group="5"]evilqueenParticipantOne thing is bothering me though – Greg phoned Regina about Henry – WHY? He could’ve just as easily assumed that Henry is yet another boy that Regina wanted to ‘posses’ – in the end the boy was running as if seven hells were chasing him. Owen/Greg could’ve just helped him to ‘escape’ by not notifying Regina at all… Is he trying to score favours? Why?
evilqueenParticipantmy thoughts briefly:
– with that amount of spoilers, they might release the entire episode already, wouldn’t make much difference…
– young Cora’s life proves that not everyone enjoyed the Fairytale Land and I hope it will be used later on when Charming insists “they have to go back” (a parallel to Jack in LOST? 😆 )
– the terrible writing for Regina’s character is getting even worse. Please stop it, it’s absolutely un-watchable! (and her both grandfathers – ew! Makes me want to root for her connection to Rumple instead!)
– Emma, you poor naive Emma. Protecting Rumple because he’s a family now? Like that changes anything? It didn’t stop Gold from being violent towards Henry just a second ago!
– I wonder if this really is the same Princess Eva we see here and if we’ll ever learn the story of how she changed into this glorified person…evilqueenParticipant@RumplesGirl wrote:
Going off what Ouat said, in the original SW Disney movie, the EQ disguises herself as an old hag in rags to get to SW. Maybe this is their play on that, since they’ve done the apple story.
My thoughts exactly. Although as much as I would like it to happen, it would be weird to watch a CGI instead of Lana’s face knowing fully well who she is (unlike in Hat Trick).
evilqueenParticipantSeems like I’m the only one who wasn’t particularly bothered with the scene.
To me, these are just words – he has never ever tried to redeem himself, none of his actions were ever selfless and he’s only saying all that now BECAUSE he’s dying and for no other reason. I bet when he gets better he will go back to his old selfish ways, getting rid of anything and anybody on his way. Only then, Neal and Emma will actually feel for him because of what they heard, forgetting how manipulative he is.
Poetic words, true, but I’m waiting for him to actually prove them in action too.As for the last sneak peek, I’m actually fed up with how clueless Regina’s become. It’s irritating to see the writers stupefying her like that, it doesn’t fit with the character we’ve known for that long. Even if the writers come up with some excuse for that, I will still consider it bad writing.
evilqueenParticipantevilqueenParticipantThe quotes bring back good memories! 🙂
To me it’s simply any line from Regina 😈
evilqueenParticipantHaha, SQ nation has been waiting for this for SO LONG! 😉
The pictures have now been updated, all large now:
http://www.spoilertv.co.uk/images/once-upon-a-time/Season%202/Promotional%20Episode%20Photos/Episode%202.16%20-%20The%20Miller%27s%20Daughter/I like the weapon display but what good is it going to do against CORA???
evilqueenParticipantas for 6 I really think it’s about Neal revealing he is engaged…
evilqueenParticipantHere’s an interview with a little sneak peek – more explanation to Johana and we see young Snow really being a brat:
http://ca.omg.yahoo.com/video/once-upon-time-tale-2-223053107.html -
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