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MatthewPaul
ModeratorAnd here’s a deleted scene from after Belle chips the cup:

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ModeratorThis thread needs more life, so without further to do here are some of the deleted scenes from the Skin Deep script. The deleted bits are highlighted. I’ll start with this bit from the extended opening scene:


MatthewPaul
ModeratorThe most requested WL regular to crossover to the parent show is definitely the Knave. I guess it depends on how things go down in the finale, but perhaps Will and Ana (if she is brought back to life) could move to Storybrooke following the events of WL. Will would have Robin Hood to interact with and Ana would have Ashley/Cinderella.
And if they ever finally introduce Aladdin and Jasmine on the parent show, perhaps both Jafar and Cyrus could be involved. Maybe Cyrus was Aladdin’s genie at some point.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorThe issue with a Neverland spinoff is that Rose McIver is now booked as the lead for the show iZombie airing on the CW, which I believe will air in the Fall. Dylan Schmid might have gotten even more noticeably older to play 14 year old Bae, too.
Honestly, I could see an Oz spinoff also happening. Similar to Wonderland, rather than Dorothy being on the parent show she would be the lead for the Oz spinoff. Could take place in the past, and could also star Zelena, Glinda and other potential Oz characters. Oz also has a huge mythology to dig through.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorCount me in for a Rumbelle wedding! Here’s hoping!
MatthewPaul
ModeratorI actually think the monkey IS Neal, and that’s why he’s been missing from SB. I suspect he gets transformed back by either Regina, Rumple or even Emma once they question if the monkey might be him. The monkey didn’t seem like he was trying to attack them, but merely communicate with them. Of course they don’t know monkey speak, so there’s a misunderstanding.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorI really wanted Regina to be the one to break her own curse but having her do it this time would be a nice parallel. If it isn’t a moment between her and Henry, it is between her and Robin.
I hope SB is here to stay. I love it and it’s anti CGI qualities.
Agreed. With the EF, it’s either greenscreen or forest, which is essentially what watching Wonderland is like.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorI agree with the theory that home is where your family is. Doesn’t matter if it’s in NYC, SB or EF. As long as your loved ones are with you. I do suspect that Emma and everyone else will come to terms with SB being their home, though. After all, SB was where Emma really felt connected once Henry brought her there. Either way, I don’t see them getting rid of SB altogether. It’s been a core part of the show for so long and I like the real world/FTL world parallels. Yes SB has had magic since Season 2, but it’s still a modern day setting. The bridge idea between SB and FTL is a cool concept, but I’ll also be happy if they decide to just remain in SB. Once everyone gets back their memories of the missing year, perhaps they’ll realize that going back to FTL wasn’t all that it was cracked up to be.
MatthewPaul
Moderatorfor heavens sake.
TV writing 101: you don’t spoil a major character death in a promo. Think Miller’s Daughter. that’s how you tease a death. “ONE WILL DIE!!!” and then you flash to a bunch of faces of potential victims.
Reminder: these paps do not see episodes. They see random moments from far away (and no no one ever saw any kind of straight up death to begin with) and promos. No one not associated with the media or ONCE itself has seen any episode beyond 314.
A fair bit of warning, but on the contrary ABC has been notoriously known to spoil deaths in promos for other shows before. Ask Jeremy, a LOST promo spoiling a death is the reason why he stays away from promos. To be fair it’s true promos don’t outright say who dies, but enough imagery can still give it away. The same could apply to 315’s promo if it really does end up being THE episode. People can think it’s misdirection or not, but I’m remaining prepared for any outcome.
March 24, 2014 at 3:43 pm in reply to: ONCE UPON A TIME RATING — links and discussions related to ratings. #255251MatthewPaul
ModeratorIt should be noted that a baskeball game on CBS ran 45 mins overtime, which was also a likely factor in the ratings. Notice the other 8pm shows are also lower than usual.
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