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Myril
ParticipantHello Rini! 😎
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ParticipantWelcome! And have fun! 😀
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ParticipantNice name 😎
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ParticipantHello Cheshire Cat! Hello Zedenka! Welcome to the forums. 😀
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ParticipantWelcome to the forums. 😎
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ParticipantTwitter numbers for 2×17 Welcome to Storybrooke
http://sgi.socialguide.com/social_tv_ratings/daily/03-17-2013
Once was 5th in prime time broadcast and cable (behind things like Loiter Squad, Mini History series about the bible – what are peeps looking on a Sunday eve is strange), number 1 when looking just at broadcast. 😀An interesting article I just read about correlation between Twitter and TV ratings:
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Myril
ParticipantMe, Germany, northern part, at the threshold of Weser Uplands.
There is another thread about this, started a while ago, unfortunately somewhat burried in the bulk.
> Where are you from? https://oncepodcast.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=327¯\_(?????? ?)_/¯
March 20, 2013 at 4:39 pm in reply to: Regina couldn’t just use a phone like everyone else to call. #181147Myril
Participant@Schmacky wrote:
It was 1983, they didn’t have cell phones.
Actually, in late 1983 the first generation (1G) wireless network launched in the US, in Chicago. Was called Advanced Mobile Phone System, short AMPS, and was the system for the 80s. Service was discontinued in 2008. Of course the phones were far from being as handy as modern 3G/4G mobile phones, and expensive. So, yeah, in Storybrooke they had no mobile phones at that time. :geek:
And it wasn’t about giving him orders. It was bout making him do it. If she told him through a walkie talkie or a radio he’d be like “err, why?” But if she forced him to do it he would just do it without really understanding why he was. Like his relationship with her that he tried to explain to Emma 28 years later… he didn’t know why he was with her.
Agree that using the heart made sure that Graham would act fast and without questions.
Besides it was in the first days of Storybrooke, think Regina needed a bit of time to fully adjust to this new world. But it did look funny.
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Participant@obisgirl wrote:
This should help put Oncers at ease, as far the ratings are concerned.
Doubt it will 😉
That people are worrying about ratings could be taken as a bit of a bad sign, not the ratings themselves at the moment, losing faith in the strength of the story telling, of the show. 😛
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Participant@LaurieAnne wrote:
We also don’t know if Snow’s heart is actually turning dark, or if Regina was able to make it appear as if it were. Regina could have realized in that moment that the potential for Snow to “turn on herself” would do more damage than Regina ever could. So she could have decided to help that process along by showing her a “darkening” heart.
Highly doubt that. Seeing how much Snow already has been beating herself up about what she did before, there is no need for Regina (or the writers) to further that with a faked dark spot on Snow’s heart. Regina could have just let her go without ripping her heart and showing that spot and Snow still would be beating herself up about what she did and ravel in self-doubt more and more.
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