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MatthewPaul
Moderator@CrownedWithLaurels wrote:
So confusing! I mean, they could be talking about Peter Pan in the second part of the sentence, but then the first part before “unless” wouldn’t make sense! ๐
I mean they use Nealfire so they have to have some knowledge of this show, I wouldn’t think they don’t even know Dylan Schmid= young Baelfire. I mean. It’s kind of the whole point of the series. ๐ So I will chalk it up to grammar. ๐ ๐And they can’t cast a different kid and claim Baelfire grew older because he can’t age in Neverland.
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ModeratorLike RumplesGirl said, ABC would have to be crazy to cancel Once in only its second Season. Even with the decline in ratings, it is still one of ABC’s best performing shows. Almost all of ABC’s new shows this Season bombed and got cancelled. They won’t cancel a show that continues to do fairly well. Not to mention we’re finally getting some merch out of the show outside of just the DVDs/BluRays: the magazine, the novels, and the comic. ABC wouldn’t be investing in all of this if they were going to cancel it this year, nor would they even have the spinoff. Replacing it with a spinoff wouldn’t make any sense, because why make a spinoff series of a cancelled show?
MatthewPaul
Moderator@Demileto wrote:
@ItachiIshtar wrote:
I’m glad we were at least able to get an answer that Tamara wasn’t anybody else. Neal likely not being Peter is actually interesting, if this is the case. Makes Peter Pan’s identity more mysterious. Knowing the writers, though, I wouldn’t be surprised if all of the Peter Pan “hints’ with Neal were really red herrings all along.
How many of these hints were hints specifically to the Peter Pan character and not Neverland in general, though? I’ve never given much thought to it because I hated the idea that Bae took a detour from his intended destination of The Land Without Magic, I only ever remember the “Neal Cassady being called the Peter Pan of his time” one. ๐
I’m not a fan of the Nealfire Pan theory either. It’s true that those other “hints’ could have just pointed to the fact that he did go to Neverland at one point.
For the record, Daniel STILL has to drink coffee even if Neal was in Neverland. It’s just that if he wasn’t Peter Pan, he would get to drink coffee with a sweetener. Otherwise, he would have to drink black coffee.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorI’m from the Hudson Valley area in New York State. Only a less than 2 hour drive or train ride away from NYC.
MatthewPaul
Moderator@HappyEndings wrote:
Ok, the code name was Heidi when they had the code names for Aurora and Mulan didn’t they use the 1st letter of each code name to represent them if that is the case the letter H, wouldn’t work for Tinkerbell or Ariel am I wrong on this code name stuff โ
They’ve used Helena for Jack, so not exactly.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorI’m glad we were at least able to get an answer that Tamara wasn’t anybody else. Neal likely not being Peter is actually interesting, if this is the case. Makes Peter Pan’s identity more mysterious. Knowing the writers, though, I wouldn’t be surprised if all of the Peter Pan “hints’ with Neal were really red herrings all along.
MatthewPaul
Moderator@HappyEndings wrote:
One of the more interesting reveals happened to be that the show might not focus on the usual heroes known for battling Captain Hook, but rather the beginnings of the fairy who has become a Disney icon. โThere is a chance weโll see Peter Pan, Wendy and/orโฆ [dramatic pause] Tinker Bell,โ Kitsis says. โI would say that a story like Tinker Bellโs deserves its own origin storyโ.
They actually took this from an interview TV Guide did back in September:
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Once-Upon-Time-Spoilers-Season2-Horowitz-Kitsis-1053245.aspx
MatthewPaul
Moderator@WeWereCursed! wrote:
Most people argue that when one becomes an actor, they just have to accept being hounded by fans and paparazzi as part of the job, which is true to an extent, but I just wish people would treat them like PEOPLE. They’re just people that are good at their jobs. I saw a youtube video of several people chasing Ginnifer through a parking garage yelling, “where are you going? Why won’t you talk to us?!” kind of meanly, and she was trying to ignore them, wouldn’t look at them, and walked quickly to get to her car. The description for it was something along the lines of “Ginnifer Goodwin being rude to her fans.” And I’m just like…she was ALONE, in a dark parking garage, and people were chasing her…she was probably scared! I sure would have been!
Whatever happened to JMO was probably really frightening, and it sounds to me like maybe she just doesn’t want to caught in a mass of people. Don’t blame her. All the stories and pictures I’ve seen of her and fans on the street or whatever and they way she talks so highly of her fans makes it sound to me like she’s a nice person.
A friend of mine is Snow White’s “friend” at Disney World, and recently Snow White was approached by Ginnifer who told her what a fantastic job she was doing. Absolutely made this Snow’s year. That sounds to me like a nice person. ๐
There’s a difference between being rude to your fans and avoiding creepy/stalkish ones. Ginnifer has certainly been very nice and humble to the fans she has had a good experience with. If she feels her personal space has been invaded, she has every right to act the way she did. There are times and places for fan interactions. I’ve known actors who stopped interacting with fans altogether because of unfortunate experiences, and it is a huge shame for those fans who actually are well behaved.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorI didn’t even know this thread existed. FYI for those who don’t know me from the chat room, I am definitely a male Oncer.
MatthewPaul
Moderator@Demileto wrote:
Then again, perhaps this is the reason they’ve brought Tamara and Greg into the game, to show the heroes how dangerous would be to leave SB unprotected to any outsider who’d want to wield its magic. Greg has barely arrived and he’ll already get a grip on how to use a bean, who knows how much would an ambitious outsider like Tamara be able to accomplish if left unchecked?
Trust me, this whole thing about returning to FTL for good is just the producers teasing the possibility, but they won’t seriously go ahead with it, not with the major characters and most of the town at least. The premise of the series is that the characters we know from storybooks and such live in a secret community in the modern world, having everyone go back to FTL leaving our world for good would be the equivalent of permanently relocating Friends’s Ross, Rachel, Chandler, Monica, Joey and Phoebe from New York to Los Angeles, San Francisco or any other city from season 3 onwards.
I agree, and I hope this is the case. Completely abandoning Storybrooke as the setting of the show just doesn’t feel right. Then again, most people didn’t expect the curse to be broken as early as the Season 1 finale…..
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