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obisgirl
ParticipantI don’t know. I guess they could have.
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ParticipantThat’s better 🙂
Sad OW is doing poorly in the ratings. Â This show is really good, it’s even nominated for a People’s Choice Award for Favorite New Drama.
I think it needs to be moved to a different night.
obisgirl
ParticipantIf the Sultan called Jafar “bastard child”, I wonder who Jafar’s mother is and where did she go?
I totally forgot about that part.
obisgirl
ParticipantRumplesGirl wrote: Do you think Lizard is in love with Will? (Wizard!!) Where did she come from? Do we know her from anything else?
Yes, I think Liz loves Will as more than a friend, but I think that love is unrequited. The way she spoke about Will teaching her everything, the way she looked at him and the way she helped Alice was indicative of her love for him. I wonder if Liz ever confessed her love for Will but he was too strung out on Anastasia to care for Liz as more than a friend. Perhaps they really were thick as thieves at one point.
Maybe.
Yet, I have a prediction that Will being turned to stone could potentially be undone by True Love’s Kiss…from Liz? Or maybe that only works in EF. I would root for Liz for Will over Anastasia any day.
Sure, why not. We had Princess Abigail trying to kiss Frederick back to life until her lips bled. Maybe Anastasia will try the same thing but it won’t work but Liz tries it and boom, Will’s not a statue anymore.
obisgirl
ParticipantI like seeing the dwarves enjoy a lunch and actually, admitting that the peace and quiet is nice. I bet the whole of Storybrooke is probably a lot calmer without the Charmings around. Â Think about the all the crisis they dealt with last season, it’s nice to take a breather.
Again, with the HO. Â I thought that Belle cast that protection spell already. Â Were Glasses and Keys always in Storybrooke?
obisgirl
ParticipantI don’t know if this has been posted already but we have video.Â
Not of this scene, a different one.
obisgirl
ParticipantAll we need is a moment where Jafar demands that people kneel before him and refers to this moment as their natural state of being and that’s it.
obisgirl
ParticipantWow. That was one awesome meta.
I think that’s why he is so intent on defending Tamara to Emma up until hard evidence comes in the picture (in the form of a bullet….). He doesn’t want to make the same mistake twice. He wants to fight for Tamara like he should have fought for Emma.
Excellent observation.
And now we have the present. The problem with Neal’s decision to fight for Emma NOW is that she’s not that same person that she was back when they were together.
This is what I’ve been saying all along and why SF can’t work now. 10 years is a long time for any couple to be separated. You can’t rekindle a romance here. People grow up, Emma was forced to grow up and become the person she is now and the person she is, doesn’t want to feel hurt again by Neal’s actions. I don’t blame her.
Fighting for Emma is Neal’s version of Rumple trying to offer to make Neal 14 again.
I love this line the most. It’s a double-standard. Neal refuses to reconcile with his father and even shouts to him that he isn’t Baelfire anymore, he’s Neal. He wants to escape his past, where his father is concerned but when it comes to Emma, he thinks they can be good together still.
But again, it’s not going to work that way with Emma. She’s carried around the scars of what Neal did to her. She forgave him but you can forgive a person and not forget what they did and in most cases, when the hurt is so deep that it causes you isolate yourself from falling in love again, a relationship again with the same person isn’t going to make those original scars go away.
Emma needs a fresh start guys. She needs someone who loves her for the person she is now, not 10 years ago. She needs someone who will always fight her, treat her as an equal, someone who understands her needs and feelings (again, now). Someone who will always come back for her.
This person is Killian Jones.
obisgirl
ParticipantI like the idea that his ultimate goal involves bringing back his mother. But would she be proud of what her baby boy has become? Unlikely. Careful what you wish for, Jafar.
I don’t remember that part. When was that?
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