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ParticipantNot to mention that Zelena now has a baby, and she is the baby’s only living parent as a result of Robin’s death. I guess if they wanted to they could kill Zelena off, and have Regina raise the baby. I’m not sure how I’d feel about that, though.
If it means the poor, innocent child doesn’t have to be raised by the witch who raped her father, then I’d be totally fine with Zelena dying and Regina raising Robyn instead.
The writers will have completely lost everything about their story that they originally created with the loss of him.
They don’t have much choice if Bobby wants to leave. He was a big name before he was on Once, and he’s got plenty of other career opportunities out there, so it’s not like he’s relying on the show to keep his career afloat. In fact if anything it’s holding him back because he doesn’t have the freedom to persue other projects for a big chunk out of the year when he’s stuck in Vancouver. If his contract is up, and he wants to leave, then the showrunners just have to deal with it and come up with a way to write him out whether they want him to leave or not. (I imagine he’d still agree to come back for guest stints if they need Rumple in a flashback now and then, but he wouldn’t be shackled to the show any more.) It’s a bit like karma coming back to bite them, after how they threw away MRJ/Nealfire.
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ParticipantRumple dies a hero again, reunited with Neal (MRJ comes back for one scene to probably welcome Rumple to the afterlife), Belle names her son after Rumple and moves out of Storybrooke to see the world like she originally wanted to.
It would be nice if they can get MRJ back for one more scene so they can at least have some closure with father and son being properly reunited, considering that was kinda the whole point of why the show exists in the first place. It’d be a consolation prize because we still never got to see them properly rebuild their relationship, and it’ll be a handwavey way to say, “See, they’re back together and totally fine now, awwwww happy ending,” but at least it would be something.
And I agree that that’s what they’ll do with Belle. Whether Rumple dies in Feb, or at the end of the season, they’ll ship Belle off to Forgotten Character Island in the process. Rumple will have left some sort of if-you’re-reading-this-it-means-I’m-dead letter for Belle, telling her that she inherits everything that was his, and he wants her to take his money and his car and go off to explore the world like she’d always dreamed of. The last we’ll ever see of Belle is her and Baby-Mr-Gold’s-First-Name arriving at Neal’s apartment in NYC.
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ParticipantJasmine’s costumes look pretty. And there’s already 2 different ones. A guest star character from a Disney movie who actually changes clothes?! WHAT IS HAPPENING??
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ParticipantRumple dies and we get baby [Mr Gold’s first name] which is how the writers reveal Gold’s SB name if he actually has one.
I’m wanting to say that Bobby did an interview once where he said that they’d told him Mr Gold’s first name from the beginning? Buggered if I can remember where I saw it, it would have been a couple years back at least, but I’m reasonably sure I’m not just making it up?
Belle probably won’t give birth until sometime near the end of the season, right? I haven’t paid enough attention to notice how much time’s been passing since she found out she’s pregnant, but it’s not long so far, is it? And S6 is picking up straight away without a time jump? So if this season spans several months, then it could fit for Belle to give birth in the season finale or there abouts? So if Bobby’s told them this is gonna be his last season, they could kill off Rumple just in time to name the newborn with his SB name for the big season finale.
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ParticipantMorpheus (24’s Giles Matthey) has a vested interest in how Rumple’s mission to wake Belle plays out, but the EPs are mum on what it is. “I would say, though, that he is highly motivated and emotionally involved,” Kitsis hints.
Considering how much time Belle spends sleeping, is it really a shock that Morpheus has a vested interest in her?
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ParticipantIf you think about it, this entire concept (and possibly the concept of OUAT itself) raises deep, philosophical (and obviously pointless) questions. Do all stories exist in a parallel universe? Is there any such thing as imagination, or is all fiction based on something that really happened? What is reality? What if multiple stories featuring the same character contradict each other?
Stop it you’re making me long for things we can never have! I remember a time, feels like an age ago, when we would ponder how they’d explain how these stories came to be known in our world 100s of years ago. But LOLz nope, it just all happened 30 years ago and whatever don’t ask questions. Oh, the concepts they could have explored and the questions they could have asked and the stories they could have told to explain how the whole universe fits together. *sigh*
I’m attempting (and obviously failing) to not get bogged down by questioning the logistics of it all, because a few things have made me ever so cautiously optimistic about the upcoming season. It’s just if I actually try to think about it too much, the whole show concept falls apart and I just end up bitter and annoyed all over again.
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ParticipantThere’s probably a bunch of legal mumbo jumbo they’d have to sort out with getting the rights. But if they did do it, they’d have a hit. The show has a passionate fanbase, including all the people who actually worked on the show, who would no doubt jump at the chance to do it again. Everyone (except stupid ABC execs) who had anything to do with making and/or watching the show wants more of it. It’s a no-lose situation for Netflix if they were inspired to make more Galavant, they’d have a successful show for years to come.
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ParticipantJust went to read the wiki recap of 20000 Leagues to see if there was any obvious role that Hook could have played in the story, and found this:
Verne returned to the theme of an outlaw submarine captain in his much later Facing the Flag. That book’s main villain, Ker Karraje, is a completely unscrupulous pirate acting purely and simply for gain, completely devoid of all the saving graces which gave Nemo—for all that he, too, was capable of ruthless killings—some nobility of character.
I’m hoping it’s David. I don’t like him being friends with Hook.
THIS!
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ParticipantArchie’s gonna make more than just a single token appearance in a single scene in a single episode?! What is this madness?!
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ParticipantOperation Do we still give a damn? Operation Aren’t we a little old for silly codenames at this point? Operation Henry needs to get a life
Operation My Thoughts Exactly.
Operation Co-signed.
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