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ParticipantOMG, who is Tink looking in the last still?! It looks like she’s in love.
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Participant@AdamHorowitzLA is the deadline to submit for #oncefanartfriday on Wednesday at 12pm PST again?
— sarah 🔜 C2E2 (@PhoenixHeart815) November 11, 2013
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ParticipantAnd with that scene, we have a Star Wars connection!
‘Cause Luke viewed Leia’s message on a hologram and Belle’s seeing a magical version of a hologram from Rumple.
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ParticipantYou are now the recipient of RG’s undying love.

Yay!
November 11, 2013 at 12:48 pm in reply to: ONCE UPON A TIME RATING — links and discussions related to ratings. #222958obisgirl
ParticipantJust remember: After February, when we have the Superbowl, football won’t be an issue anymore for Once.
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ParticipantWe have a longer version of the Captain Swan theme.
Now, I’m off to ask Mark Isham another question on twitter 🙂
November 11, 2013 at 10:59 am in reply to: Once Upon A Time in Wonderland (Season 1) Ratings #222936obisgirl
ParticipantNumber of Episodes at the End of the Season: 13-18
Syndication: No
Production Company: ABC
Ratings Average: 1.00 (50%)
Wonderland had a bad premiere and had even more terrible weeks afterwards. It does have a hard timeslot but that will not be enough to save it with ratings at almost half of its comparable average. I have seen many people arguing for a Sunday tryout at 9pm, but unless they do that while taking Revenge out of Sundays, I see no upside for that at all. I seriously doubt the show could pull anything better than the mid1s that Revenge is pulling on the slot, even with OUAT as its lead-in. Remember: OUAT is not the show it used to be either ratings wise and it is not like OUAT fans don’t know the show is out there either. Although it was poorly sampled, the week 2 higher than average drop suggest a rejection of what was seen that is unlikely to change even if exposed to the mothership lead-in. I am definitely strongly against an arrangement that involves OUAT-Wonderland-Revenge, because that would harm Revenge too much and not really make a meaningful difference with Wonderland IMO, so I think in this case they should stay put and let this one play out its order and get out. I think that’s what they will do anyway. Regardless, the show will be cancelled.Ratings Analysis of ABC Dramas
I hope he’s wrong. If ABC does cancel, I hope they let Adam & Eddie tell the full story they want to tell. Let the series run its course and then decide whether to pick-up or renew. Or, if they do renew, put it on a different night and time.
November 11, 2013 at 10:56 am in reply to: ONCE UPON A TIME RATING — links and discussions related to ratings. #222935obisgirl
ParticipantNumber of Episodes at the End of the Season: 66 [1 Season Away from 88]
Syndication: No
Production Company: ABC
Ratings Average: 2.20 (110%)Although the show has fallen from its glory ratings wise (there was a period in which it was systematically in the top 3 broadcast dramas every week), it is still a pretty respectable player for ABC, performing at 110% of its scripted average, at what it is, arguably, ABC’s most troubled night. That’s not something to be taken for granted by any means and the fact is that networks do not cancel shows performing at a higher level than its comparable average in normal situations (certainly not one airing on a day as hard as Sundays). On top of that, and more importantly, the show is one season away from syndication. Both of these mean there is basically no chance that Once Upon a Time does not come back next year!
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