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ParticipantThanks for posting the link to this interview it was really good. I do hope Adam & Eddy make him a series regular.
I agree EastOfTheSun he would be an awesome addition to this great cast He’s got great chemistry with Robert Carlyle, Jennifer Morrison, Jared Gilmore[adrotate group="5"]lisas
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Participant@RumplesGirl wrote:
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We’re under 48 hours now! And then we have nothing until July when it starts again. 🙁
Ah, but it will really start all over again as soon as the credits roll and we have a whole new set of things to speculate about. 😉 I feel bad for the spoilerphobes, because at least we’ll be getting new stuff to talk about come July, maybe even end of June if casting calls start leaking. Spoilerphobes will have a much longer hiatus than we will.
Poor spoilerphobes. Come to the dark side! 🙂
I hope we get news on MRJ before June. I want confirmation that he’s a regular and I can do a little happy dance.
I think filming for Season 3 begins July 12th.
This is going to be one very long summer.
RG I hope we do get news that MRJ has been upped to a series regular before July. Maybe someone should send Adam a tweet and ask him about it.
I freely admit that I am spoilerholic. So would I be welcome on the dark side ?
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Participant@EastOfTheSun wrote:
Love Swanfire, their journey is epic and heartbreaking…I hope in the end Swanfire will be proven as undeniable true love and be happy..they deserve to have their family Tallahassee dreams come true… (I hope if we get the triangle of doom!! it is resolved fast 🙁 )
My ideal Swanfire ending scenario: Emma/Bae/Henry in fairytale land in a castle by the beach, a happy loving family of true love, having fun, riding horses, having adventures together!! Showing Henry the skills of a magical warrior princess savior and a realm jumper hero thief!! 😀 One can dream right?? 😉
Thar is how I picture Swanfire as well back in The Enchanted Forest in a castle together Neal/Emma & Henry as a family shooting bow & arrows, swordfighting, riding horses, having adventures with Snow/Charming, Rumple/Belle, Regina/Hook, Red/Whale, The Seven Dwarves, Anton, Blue Fairy, Auroura/Philip, Mulan,
Robin Hood/Marian, Jimney Cricket, Granny, Geppetto, Pinocchio, Hansel & Gretel, Cinderella, etcHey girl can dream right ?
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ParticipantI saw you all discussing that on page 3, plus I saw The Princess Bride talk as well .
The Princess Bride is one of my favorite movies. I watch it every chance I get when it’s on one of the movie channels.
But as I said before I am under the impression they could be in Neverland
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ParticipantIF and this is a big IF this is in the Enchanted Forest then it is possible that this is Lake Nostos which does have magic to heal as well as break any curse and to restore what once was.
Remember earlier on the season Lancelot, David and Snow brought David’s mother to the lake to heal her poison arrow wound from King George’s men, but instead of healing herself she sacrificed her life so that King George’s curse on Snow would be broken so that Snow & David could have a child.
As I said it’s possible that MAP could use the water from the lake to heal Neal but I am still under the impression that they are in Neverland
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ParticipantTaken From http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/once-a-time-colin-odonoghue-520303
‘Once Upon a Time’: Colin O’Donoghue on Captain Hook’s ‘Complicated’ Bae Dilemma
“The fans are going to be really happy with the finale,” O’Donoghue tells THR.
Once Upon a Time hits the ground running in the season-two finale, “And Straight on ‘Til Morning,” that is partially set in Neverland. While the residents of present-day Storybrooke brace themselves for the end of the town when Greg (Ethan Embry) and Tamara (Sonequa Martin-Queen) detonate the trigger Regina (Lana Parilla) had put in the curse, in Neverland past Captain Hook’s connection to a young Baelfire becomes apparent.
With Hook saving a young Bae, is he on the road to redemption? Maybe so.“Hook rescues Bae out of the sea, obviously not knowing that this boy is who he’s pulled out. What’s really interesting for people will be to see Hook and Bae’s relationship and how they interacted with each other in Neverland when Bae was a boy,” fan-favorite Hook’s portrayer Colin O’Donoghue tells The Hollywood Reporter.
As the Irish actor describes it, their relationship is “interesting” and extremely “complicated.” In a chat with THR, O’Donoghue previews Sunday’s finale and the dilemma Hook faces as season two winds down.The Hollywood Reporter: What should we expect in Neverland past?
Colin O’Donoghue: It’s interesting because Hook obviously was in love with Milah, Bae’s mother, and he has this hatred for Bae’s father, so it’s a complicated thing. On the one hand, he loved one person, and on the other hand, he hated the other. How does he react to this boy? Does he decide to care for him because of his mother or does he decide to hate him or treat him in a bad way because of Rumpelstiltskin (Robert Carlyle)? I think people will be intrigued to see the relationship that develops.
THR: It seemed like Neal (Michael Raymond-James) in present day was killed at the end of last week’s episode. Can you shed some light on that?
O’Donoghue: Well, he was shot and fell through the portal so … you can definitely assume he was dead because he was shot.THR: Can you give us a nugget for the finale?
O’Donoghue: I can say that you get to see Neverland, you get to see this incredible world, you get to see Hook’s interactions with Bae and how they knew each other from before. The finale is definitely a fantastic. The fans are going to be really happy with the finale. It’s a great episode.
THR: Over the course of the season, have you had favorite moments or scenes?
O’Donoghue: I really enjoyed working on everything. The standout one for me was my first episode when I was dressed as Captain Hook standing on a ship sailing out to sea, and it was a surreal moment. That was one that stands out because that was a incredible thing to be doing and be able to make a living doing. [Laughs]
THR: Have the producers talked to you about season-three plans and how Hook plays into that?
O’Donoghue: We haven’t really discussed it. I know what I would like to see, whether or not those things will happen, who knows. [Laughs] But I’d like to see how Hook would interact with people and develop relationships in the town considering he’s been this lone wolf for a while on a quest for revenge. It would be interesting to see how he could develop as a character.
Once Upon a Time wraps up season two at 8 p.m. Sunday on ABC.
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Participant@RumplesGirl wrote:
That really is a good picture of Colin….
For me, I’m always intrigued to see Hook with everyone because he has his own agenda. He’s not really tied to anyone at all. That’s the one thing that I really like about the character — he can react and get on with all people.”
I like this. He doesn’t have a “side” per se but I think learning that GOAT’s plan is to kill everyone, himself included, will bring him over to the Charmings.
I agree RG
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Participant‘Once Upon a Time’ Season 2 finale: Colin O’Donoghue teases the Captain Hook-Rumpelstiltskin showdown
“Once Upon a Time” is bringing the Captain Hook/Rumpelstiltskin tension to a head in the Season 2 finale, titled “And Straight On Til Morning.” Star Colin O’Donoghue teases for Zap2it what’s in store for Hook as the season draws to a close.
“Fans can certainly expect to see some interesting interactions with Rumpelstiltskin, ” says O’Donoghue. “It’s such a complicated relationship … fans will have to watch the finale to see.”
Obviously, he cannot give away too much. But one thing O’Donoghue can talk about is Hook perhaps breaking away from Greg and Tamara — as we can see in this preview video.
“Hook, at this point, he’s in it for himself,” says O’Donoghue. “If [Greg and Tamara] cease to be of any use to him, then he would just as happily turn his back on them.”
“I think what’s interesting about the finale is you get a deeper layer to Hook. He didn’t want to hang out to see Regina be tortured. I don’t think he takes any kind of pleasure or joy in seeing anything like that,” O’Donoghue adds.
One thing we were disappointed to not see (so far) was Hook interacting with grown-up Bae, since we know he met Bae on his ship so many years ago. But O’Donoghue says we’ll have to wait and see.
“Who knows what happened when Neal fell through the portal?” teases the actor.
“For me, I’m always intrigued to see Hook with everyone because he has his own agenda. He’s not really tied to anyone at all. That’s the one thing that I really like about the character — he can react and get on with all people.”
The “Once Upon a Time” Season 2 finale airs Sunday, May 12 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.
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