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kranen
ParticipantWait, hold on! Yes she was. It was for about 1 second. She went into the back with Roland.

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ParticipantHere’s a screencap of everyone. He’s right – Granny definitely isn’t there.

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ParticipantOh no! And come to think of it, we haven’t spotted Beverley filming present day scenes after this episode…
Hopefully she’s Ok!
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ParticipantOkay, we were talking about what could send Emma over the edge and here is my prediction. Putting it in spoiler codes.
Because Ruby coming back is technically a spoiler I’ll put the theory here: Ruby wasn’t returned for some reason with the others back to Storybrook last time. Maybe she was in her wolf form and animals can’t transfer. I don’t know. Just that she never came back. They did say we’d find out what was going on with Ruby. Emma for some reason, or no reason at all, kills Ruby, ripping her heart out and crushing it. Realizing what she’s done, she erases the Storybrook gang’s memories and they’re transported back to Storybrook with no memories of this heinous act. Her last act before finally submitting to the darkness.
Except we know that Ruby did come back with everyone last time because we saw her quite a few times in Present Day SB in 3B.
kranen
ParticipantLove how we both posted some teasers at almost the same time and a few of them were hinting at the same thing 😉
kranen
ParticipantNow that I’ve seen the episode again (I enjoyed it even more the second time btw), I thought it might be a good idea if I dismiss some things that the media have over hyped over the summer as well as give you all a few warnings about other things. I haven’t read any of the other articles about the screener so I’m not sure if other sites have touched on any of these. Minor spoilers. Especially the last one.
1) According to a lot reports, Henry would instantly regret snapping the pen and we would feel the consequences. Not true. Didn’t happen. The whole author thing was bought up but it literally consisted of 3 lines. Nothing else was mentioned and I doubt it ever will be again.
2) Don’t expect to get to know the Camelot characters right away. They are barely in the episode.
3) It is explained why Rumple is training Dark Swan. However no explanation is given as to why the same thing never happened to Rumple when he first became the Dark One.
4) Charming doesn’t say much at all. He has maybe 3 lines (if that). Granny probably says more than him.
5) There were filming pictures of Dark Swan destroying the beer garden. This has either been cut or wasn’t for 5×01 after all.
6) No Pig-Frog. Sorry Watcher.
7) Something happens at the end of the episode that has been done before (more than once) so I feel like fans will be annoyed with it.
And on that note, time for me to get off the internet again before I say too much and get in trouble.
kranen
ParticipantI really wasn’t looking forward to the Camelot plot (I’m not really a Merlin mythology fan). But honestly from what I have seen so far I’m very impressed. I hate the fact that I ended up watching it and have to wait almost two weeks for the next episode.
Something that I will tease though (and hopefully won’t get in trouble for – although I’m probably already in trouble for saying that I’ve seen it) is that they bring something back from mid-season 2. Happy guessing.
kranen
ParticipantExcellent premiere. Probably my favourite since the Broken. (Yes, I’ve seen a screener but I’m not allowed to say anything about it).
kranen
ParticipantBelle says "hang in there, just one more week until #OnceUponATime season 5!" Hope to see ya next Sunday! pic.twitter.com/fvmIRDAeQJ
— Adam Horowitz (@AdamHorowitzLA) September 20, 2015
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