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MatthewPaul
ModeratorI guess this is the fitting thread to post this. One of the pages is legit original writing about Hades, and is readable, too!


Here’s a full transcript:
Hades rolled over in his bed with a lazy yawn. His face caught the harsh, blood-red Underworld sunlight pouring into his vaulted bedroom and he squinted. Some how he had overslept. Wiping the sleep out of his eyes, he wondered why his alarm clock didn’t go off. In his case, the alarm was the sound of a thousand freshly reaped souls screaming in torment. They usually wailed every morning on schedule as soon as they were deposited into his infernal river, obviating the need for him to enslave a lackey to wake him up. But for some reason on this particular morning, the souls never wailed. Not really thinking too much of it, Hades went about his morning rituals. He walked and fed his three-headed hellhound, Cerberus. He took a luxurious bath, then dried himself by the heat of his flaming hair. And he oversaw his cavernous domain from the top of a volcano while sipping a glass of fine brandy. It was only when he checked his soul-counter in his private lounge that he realized he had a problem. Inexplicably, it registered a paltry amount of a few dozen. Hades shook the counter to make sure the device was working properly, but the dial didn’t budge. His equipment was working fine. It was his soul count that was pitifully low. Hades shook his head and clenched his fist. There was little that put him in a worse mood than a low soul count. He felt like going out and drowning the first twenty restless spirits he came across in his infernal river, but he knew that wouldn’t solve his problem. To get to the bottom of the issue, he’d have to look at the soul-providers who fueled his supply up in the Overworld. Unfortunately, Hades didn’t have any real power when he journeyed above ground, and out of his domain. Even if he could figure out which of his admired cadre of murderers had stopped murdering, he’d have to find a creative way to get them to resume killing.
First he needed time to think. He took a stroll through the grimy, sulfur-laden streets, which teemed with sad, restless spirits. These were the souls who still had unfinished business hanging over their heads, weighing on their permanently silenced hearts. The spirits avoided eye contact with Hades, afraid he might unleash his wrath on them. But Hades stopped one for a chat. A small, bearded villager in tattered rags. His rags were blue, and seemed to have once been part of a proud outfit.
[adrotate group="5"]MatthewPaul
ModeratorFor Easter Sunday, I was expecting a far worse drop. Likely we’ll at least go back up to a 1.1 next week, and I do think we’ll remain fairly steady for the remainder of the Season with minor fluctuations. When ratings are as down as they are for a veteran shows, the noticeable large drops tend to stop, because we’ve reached a floor. The lower the ratings are, the more dedicated viewers that remain. For example, look at Castle’s ratings for this Season. It started at a 1.2 at the beginning of the Season, went as far down as a 0.8, but went back up to doing 1.1’s regularly. I guess this upcoming Sunday will be a good indication of how the rest of the Season could go.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorTHE BABY that Zelina had was really HADES’S baby and she said it was HOOD’S in an attempt to protect the baby from HADES. ZELINA knew that REGINA could protect the baby but was afraid to ask because of what had previously occurred between them. So she faked the whole PG by Hood.
I see redemption and bonding coming between the two sisters. A&E like MADER and want to keep her around.Nope. Adam and Eddy recently confirmed in EW’s Hot Seat that Robin is the true father of the baby.
http://www.ew.com/article/2016/03/10/once-upon-time-spoilers-hot-seat-horowitz-kitsis
MatthewPaul
ModeratorI think Hades and Cora wheeled and deal in the past, their first encounter seemed so familiar between the two of them. Cora herself told Regina about things she had to do, and the deals that she had to make to get them their perfect life. Hades probably has a history with Peter Pan too…..he was obsessed with living forever as a young boy, so I wouldn’t put it past Peter to make a deal with Hades.
Hades could be their way of FINALLY explaining how Pan got that drawing of Henry, if Hades and Pan do have a past.
MatthewPaul
Moderator4A: Did we have photos of Rumple and Belle at the town line? We knew they were filming there but I don’t recall photos? We did, however, have loads of Cruella/Ursula photos right after.
We knew about Rumple teaming up with the Queens of Darkness, but we didn’t know about Belle banishing him from Storybrooke. That was a genuinely surprising moment for us that was not spoiled.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorIIRC filming ends on April 2nd, which means one more week for filming. Ready for the final scene of the season to be spoiled?
Yep, next Saturday is the last filming date. March 29th is also when they film in Steveston again, and likely the last Steveston shoot of the Season.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorAny time I start to have hope over the little things I just remember the famous door picture.
One of the main things that door picture reminds us about is that just because a character’s death has already been filmed, it does not rule out the possibility of the character returning for flashbacks, or in Neal’s recent case: visions/dream sequences. In hindsight, MRJ was clearly filming his scene for 319, as that photo aligns with 319’s filming schedule back then. Neal conveniently appeared in the flashback of that episode, so that was enough to throw fans off, whether MRJ intended to do so or not. Now Sean is still a contracted regular for Season 5, so he could similarly return for any additional scenes for the remaining film dates.
Honestly, to say that Raphael is intentionally posting these tweets to mislead fans seems like a bit of a stretch, due to the simple fact that he’s a young little kid. I think he’s really just doing so because he enjoys the interaction on Twitter. He likes working on the show, and wants to share photos. No harm in that.
March 25, 2016 at 4:13 pm in reply to: TVLine 3/25 – Matt's Inside Line – Pan's Next Appearance #320050MatthewPaul
ModeratorNot really news to us, as we knew he would be returning in 519 back when they filmed it. However, this does seem to confirm that he won’t have any other appearances prior to that.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorNot OUAT related directly, but The Catch (Shondaland’s newest show) bombed last night with a 1.2. When you have a Shondaland show dead on arrival, you know ABC has seen better days. I’m not terribly surprised, as there has been a bit of a Shonda decline, both ratings wise and critical wise. Grey’s Anatomy, out of all of her shows, is currently the best performing by a large margin.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorThe brothers jones. And some other old fart. The incomparable Costas Mandylor. Gearing up for Sunday #brothersjones pic.twitter.com/aOhTwnd9Rg
— Bernard Curry (@bernardcurry) March 25, 2016
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