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MatthewPaul
Moderator@RumplesGirl wrote:
Hmmm. I don’t think so. It was on quite a few boards when it happened about two weeks ago. And many people here are also on Twitter so they saw it.
Yeah, that’s what I figured. I only asked because some people are so paranoid about spoilers that they might still have an issue with something like that. In my opinion, if something is confirmed not to have happened or will not happen it isn’t really a spoiler. A spoiler would be anything that gives something away about a future episode.
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Moderator@RumplesGirl wrote:
Oh yea. I tweeted Adam and asked if Blue had her memories during the curse years and he said that she didn’t. It killed SO MANY Blue Fairy as the puppet Master theories.
While I get that killing off theories can ruin some people’s fun, but at the same time something like that was never teased about on the show. I doubt we’ll ever see a random confirmation about Blue retaining her memories on the show itself, though. Question, would theory killers like that even be considered a spoiler if it was something that was never intended to happen?
MatthewPaul
ModeratorDon’t think it would happen, at least not in this capacity. The summer is a chance for the cast and crew to take a well deserved break, and plenty of them work on other projects during that timespan.
MatthewPaul
Moderator@MysteryKat25 wrote:
I know if I were in their shoes I’d be afraid to answer anything for fear of killing somebody’s theory or giving them something to read into that doesn’t mean anything. Live-tweets are great for getting buzz and interacting with various cast members and writers but they can occasionally be instant theory-killers. It’s a double-edged sword. Hopefully it helped in the ratings though.
Any examples in particular of cast members killing theories via twitter? The only one I can think of is when Jane Espenson constantly confirmed that Rumple wasn’t Regina’s father, and she did so because the end of the episode was supposed to kill off that theory. Several people were simply confused.
MatthewPaul
Moderator@steliokontos1 wrote:
so basically we pulled the same numbers even with the DST shot, lets see if with DVR we beat out Amazing Race
Actually, we pulled slightly higher numbers than last week even with the DST shot.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorKeegan Connor Tracy (Blue) was also live tweeting that night, and she didn’t appear in the episode either nor was she among the cast that ABC announced would be tweeting. My guess is the main people who were promoted to be live tweeting were paid to do so ABC for publicity’s sake, and the others who joined in did so out of their own free will. I’m sure the live tweeting helped out, though.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorYeah, I don’t think reality shows like Amazing Race are watched as much on DVR. They are much more appealing to watch live. For Once to actually gain a number after DST compared to last week’s episode is actually impressive. Most shows suffer some sort of drop due to DST, including Once last Season.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorFinal Live Sunday ratings are in, and are adjusted from the numbers posted yesterday. Once actually bumped up to a 2.3! This is great news, and hopefully the numbers start increasing more in the next few weeks!
MatthewPaul
ModeratorI think Bae actually doesn’t know that Rumple killed Millah. I think he would have brought it up during his conversation in “Manhattan.” However, I could see Rumple defensively telling Bae that Millah had also abandoned him. Doubt it would be enough for Bae to forgive killing his own mother, though.
MatthewPaul
ModeratorThe medallion is actually still in FTL. The Wraith took it with him.
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