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midnight dreary
ParticipantSee, all of my favorite characters are either evil or psychopaths. ๐ So Rumpel, Regina and Jefferson are kind of out of the question for me. But I’d love to be around Belle, Red, Baelfire, Henry and Grumpy. Something tells me Grumpy knows how to pour a mean scotch.
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ParticipantOMG! Did you just mention Chernobog? I LOVE YOU SO MUCH RIGHT NOW!
I’d give anything for him to apear on the show. But he’d have to appear in human form from time to time. It would be strange to have a big flying demon be the villain for the rest of the show. I’d like to hear him speak. ๐
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ParticipantWelcome to the forums! Rumpel, Regina, Jefferson and Red are my favorite characters. ๐
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Participant500 Mwuahahahahahahahahaha!!! ๐ ๐ ๐
November 10, 2012 at 7:18 pm in reply to: Wow! Huge clue to Neal’s identity on the wall in store??? #160200midnight dreary
Participant@fairy dust wrote:
@*The Looking Glass* wrote:
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How the heck did you even catch that?!?!?!?!?!?!? MAJOR PROPS!
Well…you know how you never forget your first crush…well my first crush looked a lot like Baelfire. When I saw the poster on the wall I thought, that boy looks a lot like Richard…and then it hit me…BAELFIRE!!! I’ll have to see if I can find an old picture of Richard Z and scan it in. ๐
OMG!!! That is hilarious! ๐ ๐ ๐
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ParticipantAww, MRJ is so adorable! I love his tweets. Poor thing has no clue what a shipper is. ๐
And I agree, his scenes with Robert Carlyle are going to be mind-blowing.
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ParticipantWelcome to the forums! Can’t wait to chit chat with you! ๐
November 10, 2012 at 2:58 am in reply to: Wow! Huge clue to Neal’s identity on the wall in store??? #160149midnight dreary
ParticipantWHOA!!! ๐ฎ ๐ฎ ๐ฎ ๐ฎ ๐ฎ
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Participant@TheTrickster wrote:
I agree with Schmacky, there is nothing that links Neal with Bae but people’s thoughts. (with all my respect, I’m not saying those thoughts are wrong, just a bit hasty ๐ )
As I see it, -and I insist, it is an opinion- Neal is too broken and lost to be Bae. I actually think that he is not a FairytaleLand character at all, and that all those references in his apartment and so on are there just because after knowing who Emma really was, he started to collect them. And if he turns out to be some fairy tale character, then a lost boy… let me even say Peter Pan, but cautiously.
As for why he was so easily persuaded about Emma’s destiny, the expresion on his face while looking into the box is more a surprise expresion than one of realization, so the great mistery is in that box… but honestly, I think Neal was a dreamer, eager for something magical to happen, eager for a “happy ending” and a good live. It is easy to persuade a person who is inclined to believe.I’ve written that Neal is too broken, and I can even heard voices saying: ” didn’t Bae suffer enough to be broken?” XDD Well, yes, he did. But not from the very beginning, he had a childhood, parents who loved him, and took care of him -ok, his mother left him, but he thought she died, so… as far as he was concerned, Milah loved him-. He was not starved of affection, or with a lack of control, guideness and so on as the children who grow up without that do.
The Bae who traveled to a world without magic was already a teenager. His personality was almost completely -or completely- developed already. The quiet child we see in “The crocodrile” is a strong boy in “Desperate souls”, brave, ready to fight in the wars, ready to confront the knights, and even to openly ask his father about the truth on his mother’s death, etc… in “The Stranger”, Bae is, as Mr. Gold told August taken him for his son “the grown man”: he was determined to save his father, he negotiated with the Blue Fairy -even after Morraine spoke about her in quite dark terms- without hesitation. And then his father failed him.
Ok, he arrived to an unknown land, hurt by his father, thinking that his mother is dead and really sad, frustrated, whatever you want.
But I can’t see him losing his personality til grow up to be Neal Cassady, whose personality, manners and so on are sooooo different. Neal is more like, yep, like a “lost child”.If Neal turns out to be Bae, then it should be a really, really good explanation of what happened to him after leave FairyTaleLand.
PS: “You” is general you. AND just an opinion.
PS2: SwanThief sounds perfect ^^
After witnessing your father murder innocent people, having him abandon you for magic and power, and being thrown into a new and dangerous world, yes, Bae should be a broken and depressed man. Those are some seriously traumatic events for someone to suffer through. He had no one to take care of him, no skills to get a proper job in this world, and no knowledge of how to survive in this world.
A lot of people speculated that Baelfire would turn out to be a bit of a troublemaker or lost soul the next time we see him. So, Nealโs personality fits perfectly for how Bae would be NOW. Just because he had a few early years of happiness doesn’t mean that you should grow up normal and well-adjusted.
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ParticipantIf most people think Neal is Baelfire, then he’s probably Baelfire. Most of the mysteries on this show have been pretty to easy solve. August being Pinocchio, Cora being the miller’s daughter, Cora being the Queen of Hearts (even though that hasn’t been confirmed, it’s pretty much implied). So, the mysteries on this show aren’t that hard to figure out. The only twist that took the fandom by surprise was Red being the Big Bad Wolf. But other than that, we’ve been able to correctly predict the identities of the characters.
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