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ParticipantI was going off this pdf page:
http://www.tvguidemagsales.com/pdfs/2013_TVGM_EditCal.pdf
It’s got the “Fan Favourites Awards” with an issue date of April 22, and the next one in the list is the “Finale Preview” with the May 6 issue date beside it. Both of them have “**” beside the dates, which it says down the bottom indicates they’re on newsstands for 2 weeks.[adrotate group="5"]April 30, 2013 at 2:55 pm in reply to: Magic is Unholy (Greg and Tamara’s plan to eradicate magic) #190028Phee
ParticipantAnd traditionally, The Wizard leaves Oz at the same time Dorothy does. He’s even the one who was actually going to take her home, until his balloon floated off without her, and she used the slippers instead. I’d love it if those two met up again once they got home, and if they did, then maybe they’re working together in the present day at The Home Office. Perhaps?
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ParticipantFound a site that seems to say that the “Finale Preview” issue of TV Guide is on sale from May 6th. I’m guessing that’s the issue that this stuff will be in? Have to wait almost a week to see that one sentence that will mention Ariel? *headdesk*
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Participant@slurpeez108 wrote:
Meaning, prepare to eventually plot a course for what the show bosses dub โNeverland-adjacent.โ
I wander if “Neverland-adjacent” refers to physical proximity to NL or Neverland itself but just with another spin (like a parallel-dimension NL).
This is what I’m caught up on too. It’s anyone’s guess at this point, I suppose.
April 30, 2013 at 2:00 pm in reply to: Magic is Unholy (Greg and Tamara’s plan to eradicate magic) #190019Phee
Participant@RumplesGirl wrote:
Oh. So I could be right that Dorothy is the head of the Home Office? If this actually happens, I’ll die of shock. ๐
If I guess anything right for these final two eps, I may die of shock. ๐
Seriously though, The Wizard had a certain amount of technical knowledge in that he could construct gadgets to create the illusion of magic. Granted, he didn’t have modern day computery technology knowledge, but could what he did know have been the basis for him learning some of the more modern stuff, which could have something to do with GOAT’s gadgets?
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ParticipantThere is already a thread for this: https://oncepodcast.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=3578
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ParticipantCorrect, there are 3 beans total, as confirmed by an interview with K&H.
(Do not click this link if you’re avoiding spoilers!!! I’m only including the link because it’s the reference for the quote I’m posting. http://tvline.com/2013/04/29/once-upon-a-time-season-2-spoilers-peter-pan-neal-wendy-emmy/ )HOW MANY MAGIC BEANS ARE LEFT? | As the Charmings realized this past Sunday, Regina razed their hidden bean field โ but not before snatching a total of three beans for her own purposes.
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Participant@Swanning-Off wrote:
Essence – a good way to describe it. Malificent has definitely seen better days! She looked more like a Ringwraith (LOTR) than a dragon.
Funny you mention LotR because she sort of reminded me of how they depicted The Mouth Of Sauron in RotK: http://www.wetanz.com/assets/Uploads/LOTRbustmouthsauronlrg.jpg
@thelonebamf wrote:
If you get reception in the bottom of a cave I need to know the name of your service provider. ๐
๐ Actually, that may explain why they couldn’t activate the cuff until she was up and out of the elevator shaft. The signal just wouldn’t penetrate down underground through all that rock.
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ParticipantAs someone who has never believed Hook to be one dimensional, I loved what they did with him in this ep, and love that some other viewers are finally starting to see some more depth to him. ๐
@lilysmom wrote:
It happened when he had that conversation with Regina under the library.
It sounds like he is starting to realize that a life bent on revenge is not the life he is going to want to live. He sounds lonely and now that he thought he won just to find out he didn’t. He can see it clearer than ever.
I think that during that time he was tied up, believing he’d accomplished his life’s task, he realised that he now had no life left. Not a single person or desire to inspire him to get up in the morning. “It’s an end, not a beginning.” And that’s sad. Maybe a small part of him was actually a little bit relieved that Rumple was still alive, because it meant that he himself wasn’t done yet.
What he said to Regina shows that his future is still very much on his mind, even though the Rumple situation is different to what he’d believed it to be. He’s dealing with the current situation because he’s completely entrenched in the vengeance thing, but he’s still being mindful of the consequences if he succeeds. He’s gained more self awareness in a week of being tied up than Regina has in almost 30 years of being stuck in SB.
Also he did not seem to care too much about the way Greg and Tamara were talking to Regina. Almost like he regretted betraying her.
I think at that point he was in pirate mode and calculating his next move. He just stepped back to observe, to make sure there was one clear side with the upper hand, because whoever that was, that was who he’d continue to work with. I do think he’ll likely have a crisis of conscience the further GOAT progress in their treatment of Regina though.
So maybe this will be one of the big twists. Hook, not only will betray GOAT but he will help the Charmings. His story arc for season 3 may be about finding love and happiness (not with Emma).
I do think he’ll end up on TeamCharmings by season’s end, and hopefully it will be a genuine alliance and will be a good starting point for him to move forward. I’m already really looking forward to seeing what they do with him next season and seeing how he grows as a person.
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I’m hoping Bae is the bridge between them–that his link to Milah will persuade Hook to give up on killing Hook the same way Belle’s insistence on Rumple’s goodness will continue to persuade Rumple to not kill Hook.
Yes, I’m really thinking that Nealfire will have to play a role in this. It’s sort of ironic that the Hook/Rumple rivalry is all about Milah, and yet the connection they both have to her through Bae may be the only thing that could lead to them calling a truce. The ultimate reason may well extend beyond Nealfire, all the way to Henry. But however it plays out exactly, Bae is the one stuck in the middle who Rumple and Hook both have relationships with, (though we don’t know yet what Hook and Bae’s relationship was exactly, but they knew each other well enough that Bae knows how to drive Hook’s ship).
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ParticipantHi Bri! I started listening to your podcast a little while back to get a different perspective on the show, because I’m not and daresay never will be an EvilRegal. Always interesting to hear how other people view characters differently though. Gives me more stuff to think about, (as if I don’t already overthink this show enough). So thanks to you and Alex for the podcast, and keep up the great work. ๐
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