ONCE - Once Upon a Time podcast
Reviews, theories, and talk about ABC's Once Upon a Time TV show
favorite moment: all of rumple’s anger
least favorite: Charming’s little speech near the end
how did she go from Wonderland to the parcel of EF that was protected from the curse?
favorite: Regina’s face when her magic does not work
least favorite: the unnecessary making out between Aurora and Philip.
I agree with hjbau besides, that bird, on the key, looks more like a pelican then a swan.
sorry 😳 I must have got lazy somewhere in the middle…
@Gypsy wrote:
They had to have done something different at some point or they would not have been able to move on. If what you’re saying is it’s one big continual loop that happens over and over= plane crash -events-detonating jughead in1977- plane crash- events- detonating jughead in 1977- plane crash….what do you think was different in order for them to finally move on in the finale? I mean, they didn’t move on and ‘go into the light’ …..and then board flight 815 again and it all started over again…..
they let go, move on, go into the light and get to live happily ever after (paradise, heaven, fields of light, reincarnation etc…) time is not a loop, time in linear in LOST. It simply happens that some of the casaways “straight line” involved a detour in 1977.
isn’t it paradoxical how LOST was about letting go and we just simply refusing to let go, we still cling to every single shred of theory like a tween girl with a justin bieber poster.
If we choose to speak in rational terms the ending of LOST was great, it explained a lot, gave closure and provided a sense of peace for the characters. As far and ending goes, you can’t ask for anything more.
The only problem is, I am not a rational being. My hearth was completely shattered by the last episode of LOST. I think one of the reason I was upset with it, is because, compare to the rest of LOST, the ending was a bit easy.
To just blame it all on God or religion or beliefs was kind of a semi-cheap move for an extremely smart show. LOST never was one to shy away from science, philosophy and cold hard facts. The show prided itself on holding a coherent debate on science and religion. I was bitterly disappointed in the writer’s decision to completely cave in to religion (I use the word “religion” in very broad way), leaving science and philosophy behind as if they did not mattered in the grand scheme of things.
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@fairy dust wrote:
This is too funny…look what I just found. Frankenstein, Missouri is 12 miles east of Jefferson City, Missouri. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankenstein,_Missouri
This is not a coincidence! 😯
found this on tumblr… thought it was relevant