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Just me?????
Storybrooke3 by gwendes, on Flickr[adrotate group="5"]gwendlParticipantMidnight Dreary, thanks! I’d forgotten about Wonka’s magical factory. Do you think Camelot could be a distant kingdom in FTL? Fairytale characters typically use magic to gain nobility, and though the tale of Camelot is not classified a fairytale, I can imagine Snow and Guinevere having tea together in the same world 🙂
gwendlParticipantI think Regina is trying to see what she can get out of Gold for free. She has one last thing he desires that she knows she can make a deal with him for… Belle. She must be saving her for a REALLY big favor.
gwendlParticipant@*The Looking Glass* wrote:
I’m calling that will Emma will end up in jail between now and the season finale. Taking Henry (even though understandable) was foolish and reckless.
I reckon Storybrooke might turn against Emma when they find out she took Henry and when they suspect her of poisoning him. I mean, to the public eye Emma has been behaving far more wacko than even Regina in the past few days.
gwendlParticipantThe illustrations of the characters in the book look exactly like the characters of Storybrooke, how can Emma not be wondering about that?
gwendlParticipant@romantic_sheep wrote:
I’m an evil regal all the way, but I’d agree that this particular community definitely leans towards Rumpel/Gold – I mean, just compare the number of posts in various character threads. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Rumpelstilitskin/Mr Gold would be my second pick (albeit a fairly distant one). I’m pretty sure this is the only show where my favourite characters are the villains.
Agreed, no story is complete without a truly great villain, and lucky us we’ve got two! Both of their evils stem from revenge and resentment, but what I love about EQ/Regina is that her evil is magnified by some seriously psychotic behavior 😈
gwendlParticipant@hjbau wrote:
Emma only crashed in the pilot because the wolf was trying to keep her in town so that she would help the huntsman. The second time with Hansel and Gretel she didn’t crash she faked it so that she could call their dad and have him meet them.
Why fake it right at the edge of town? Could something deep down inside of Emma have believed that these kids and their father were really unable to leave Storybrooke?
gwendlParticipantJust saw a yellow bug followed by a motorcycle followed by a smart car that said “—MILLS.ca” on it on the viaduct in Vancouver that plays the road out of Boston in OUAT, and yeah, I nearly peed myself laughing.
gwendlParticipant@celesstarr wrote:
I hope when Baelfire enters the series this’ll be a more dynamic character…and someone to give Mr. Gold a real opposition. In the same breath..I wonder why the writers chose to approach the reveal this way and have Mr. Gold throw all his emotions wide open. I guess this shows how much he really does believe in “love” and can wait even centuries to be reunited with his son…and to be able to hold out hope for that long..WOW! Maybe, this is also a primer for us when the time comes he finds out Belle is actually alive in Storybrooke.
If/when Bae does finally show up, wouldn’t he be about 300 years old?
gwendlParticipantI think August’s ‘illness’ is that he turning back into a wooden puppet. Perhaps the deal for him to escape the curse was that he had until Emma’s 28th birthday to find her and help her believe before being turned back.
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