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Maybe, we don’t actually hear the names if the dwarfs in previous episodes, perhaps sleepy is dreamy.
[adrotate group="5"]fairytaleprincessParticipantAre thre only 18 episodes or only 18 posted here? Normally there are 22 or so in a season.
February 21, 2012 at 7:16 am in reply to: Fairytales too scary for modern children, say parents #137484fairytaleprincessParticipantI was one of those kids that wasn’t scared by fairytales books or movies. I was watching The Wizard of Oz when I was three years old. If you think your kid is going to have nightmares if you read it as a bedtime story then don’t read it at night! It is simple, and if the kid is worried talk to them. Instead of a Fairytale why don’t we throw on Monsters Inc. so when they go to bed they will be watching the closet all night instead of sleeping. There are verius versions of the same stories. Grandma doesn’t always get eaten, in one the wolf puts her in the closet. Parents are overprotective these days.
fairytaleprincessParticipantOh I hope they don’t kill Belle! I know this is Ragina’s world but it has to have a happily ever after! Like we saw that Abigail wasn’t always so cold in this past episode, she was just heartbroken because of her true love being turned to gold. She got him back in Fairytale land so I think she must find him, or he will find her in StoryBrooke. (Even though she tried to leave and is missing.)
As for August Wayne Booth I want to know what he did to the book. You don’t take a book apart for no reason. Maybe he was changing it, adding the ending back in if he was the original author. I have a feeling he has messed up the stories and Henry is going to notice sooner or later. After all he was living through the book and practically had it memorized.
fairytaleprincessParticipantRagina: And in another
Mr. Gold: Rumplestiltskin. (Shivers with excitement, fear and more at that line.)
Thank you, your Majisty.fairytaleprincessParticipantI enjoyed when Mr. Gold (Rumplestiltskin) looks at Emma when she is leaving the prison with Henry and calls through the bars “Bring me a cone?”
February 13, 2012 at 3:41 am in reply to: preview spoiler / abigail / the lady of the lake/ mermaid #137212fairytaleprincessParticipantUrsula isn’t a mermaid, or at least not the versions I remember. Evil yes.
fairytaleprincessParticipantRagina: What the hell do you think you are doing?!
Emma: Picking apples. (Chainsaw to Ragina’s ape tree)Rumpledtiltskin: All magic comes with a price! (crazy laugh)
Snow White: She poisoned an apple because she thought I was prettier than her…
Mary Margret: If I dont get her back to her flock she’ll be alone forever, nobody deserved that!
Red: Snow, the spear.
I also love the coveting with dwarves, Snow’s mumblings to Charming
while trapped in the tree and many many more.fairytaleprincessParticipantIt is hard to tell. At first we beleive him to be on Regina’s side, then his own and now he is asking for Emma’s assistance; I think deep down he wants Regina’s curse broken, knows Emma is the key and once the curse is broken he will be completely free to do as he wishes.
fairytaleprincessParticipantI have a theory about who the stranger may be. You says his licance plate read Kansas, he carries around an old fashioned typewriter (macinary) and he is very mysterious; perhaps he is The Wizard of Oz. After all the wizard was a stranger in Oz, this stranger is in StoryBrooke. Like Jenny says, we do see flying monkeys in the book.
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