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MatthewPaul
ModeratorThat’s a story I wouldn’t mind seeing.
You mean Mushu =p. I have my doubts we’ll be seeing him again, but just to humor myself, I’ll come up with a crack theory that he’s the one who taught Maleficent to transform into a dragon. Maybe a dragon is the Dragon’s true form, hence his “you haven’t met the real me” comment.
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ModeratorI don’t know why but I’ve actually heard that title used for a couple other shows I think…I just don’t remember which ones.
The title is based on the title of the Bruce Lee film, Enter the Dragon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enter_the_Dragon
MatthewPaul
ModeratorI already said this in another thread, but honestly, I never liked Maleficent’s original OUAT costume. To me it just always looked silly and didn’t make the character seem all that threatening. When I look at her new costume, it comes across as much more intimidating to me. Yes it looks closer to the Disney version (especially the Angelina Jolie one), but there are still OUAT touches to the costume to make it its own. Plus, as the interview mentions, Maleficent will still get to go through different costumes the way Regina does.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorMore photos here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/110865913@N05/sets/72157649289780909/
MatthewPaul
ModeratorYoung Ursula
Why would it be Tiana when we have like a million new villains?I’m skeptical it’s a Young Ursula for one reason. How many times do they announce a casting call for a younger version of a pre-existing character with a pseudonym? Normally they outright say their correct name if it’s just a younger version of a pre-existing character, or they don’t announce the casting call at all. So I’m going with Tiana. As Corbin mentioned, they didn’t mind shoehorning in Rapunzel as a one off, so who’s to say Tiana wouldn’t be? I won’t rule out Ursula, but I have my doubts.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorYes, but he’s not actively controlling Hook with the heart unlike what Cora did to Aurora or what Regina did to Graham in the Storybrooke flashbacks. Rumple isn’t actively puppeting Hook, he’s just constantly reminding him that he has his heart, which would play into Hook’s belief that he’s being controlled. Unless Rumple is actually holding Hook’s heart and commanding him, Hook can still refuse Rumple’s demands. Also, since Rumple told Hook that he was going to kill him anyway, it’s not like the threat of death if he didn’t comply would keep Hook in line.
He still has the tape blackmail, plus he could threaten to suck Emma into the hat again. Rumple wouldn’t let him just disobey him that easily. Plus, crushing the heart isn’t the only thing Rumple can do. He can simply squeeze on the heart to hurt Hook enough to get him to comply.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorB.J. Britt’s Exit Interview: http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/12/10/agents-shield-trip-death-bj-britt/?hootPostID=98e925363f1a4a03cba90b85bcf81e08
RIP. Trip
MatthewPaul
ModeratorWhat a Winter finale! I was shocked that they killed Whitehall off so early, but I guess they’re sorta going with two story arcs like OUAT has been doing. The reunion between Skye and her father was quite tense, but really enjoyable to watch. So Skye was an actual Marvel character this whole time, Daisy Johnson. It’s sad Trip died, and I guess that’s why they didn’t upgrade him to a regular, if they had his death in mind early on.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorIs that the basement where Maleficent was?
MatthewPaul
ModeratorI think Rumple was bluffing about the tape to Hook. A tape can’t be found if it doesn’t exist!
I’d be quite annoyed if other characters started acting all high and mighty in regards to Zelena’s death. They didn’t care about her, they haven’t missed her so why should they get all worked up about it? She treated Rumple like crap and it came back to bite her. Emma and Snowing planned to murder Pan when he was powerless so why should Rumple actually carrying through on his threat to kill Zelena be treated as if it was the most heinous crime in the world?
I doubt the tape won’t come back up again, since it’s a vital piece of Rumple’s backmail against Hook. Also, Belle would be annoyed in regards to Zelena’s death, because she made Rumple promise not to kill her. Regina would also not be happy, because she honestly wanted to give her sister a second chance, and Rumple took that away from her. There’s a difference between killing someone in self defense, while they threaten to kill everyone, and killing someone when they are already defeated and vulnerable. Zelena was powerless and no longer a threat, so she did not need to die. Rumple didn’t kill her for the defense of the town either. He killed her in the name of vengeance.
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