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  • February 18, 2013 at 5:26 am in reply to: The Seer’s voice #173940
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    @myril wrote:

    It sounds somewhat like the Blue Fairy, but think that is because of the sound effect they added to the voice, a kind of muted echo. It is not the Blue Fairy’s voice, the young seers voice has a higher pitch. They added the sound effect to the voice of the older seer too, but her voice has a lower pitch (women have voice mutation as well).

    Yeah, I didn’t hear it as much with the older Seer. The way the younger one said “Rumplestiltskin” in particular though, it just sounded so much like how we’ve heard Blue say his name, that I can’t shake the idea, dammit.

    And the seer is not blind, I would say, just having her eyes in a different place. Out of whatever reason. But even if she is blind in the physical sense she might be good in finding her ways with the senses left to her, it can be quite impressive how one can do that just using hearing and tactile sense (I’ve worked with blind kids). Might seem magical, but as a seer, and one knowing how to sort out the puzzle already well it seems, she might have known when she could escape.

    True, she could have “known” when there’d be less people around. If she’s physically blind, she’s gonna be fumbling and stumbling around a bit if she’s not in a familiar place though, so it’d be tricky to make a clean getaway. Much easier if you can turn back into your tiny fairy self and flit out through the bars of the cage. 😉

    And you know I’m bound to charm away what ever you find to nourish doubts about the Blue Fairy’s honesty 😉

    😆 My suspicion of her is in overdrive these days. 😉

    @slurpeez108 wrote:

    I didn’t know they had digitally edited the White Wizard’s voice in LOTR. That’s a really cool piece of movie trivia.

    Skip to about 1:45 in this clip and have a listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3p7BFSZ_Bw 🙂

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    February 18, 2013 at 5:07 am in reply to: Rumple and Mila #173931
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    Their first scene had me convinced that she had indeed loved him, (which makes it even more of an insult when she spat at him that she never had, right before he killed her).

    But the change in her in that scene where he came back from the war was just SUCH a complete 180, it totally threw me. I guess she’d been getting crap from people in town about her husband being a coward, but still, if you love your husband, you stand by him, and she’d already written him off before he’d limped in the door! 😡

    @Naomi wrote:

    If she really thought her son would suffer more by having a coward for a father than being fatherless, why didn’t she take Bae with her on Hook’s ship?

    Excellent question!

    February 18, 2013 at 4:49 am in reply to: Cannada Promo #173922
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    @thatheles wrote:

    @steliokontos1 wrote:

    I just want to see Emma say the line “Really? You’re Peter Pan?” in that wry kind of way she does

    Like tonight when she said “You left me because Pinocchio told you to?”

    YES, that was brilliant! 😆

    @ItachiIshtar wrote:

    I need to rewatch tonight’s episode, but doesn’t Neal also say “I’ve seen what has happened to the people he makes deals with”? Could he be referring to Hook? If so, he may very well already know that his father killed his own mother. That would certainly further explain Neal’s disgust at seeing Rumple again.

    Excellent point!

    February 18, 2013 at 4:45 am in reply to: How will Henry be Rumple’s undoing? #173919
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    I love the idea that the “undoing” is actually the positive thing of ending the Dark One curse. We hear “undoing” and we instantly think, “Someone’s getting corrupted or killed,” but the Dark One being corrupted, actually means he becomes a good guy again.

    And the idea that she meant someone other than Henry, possibly August, is all sorts of intriguing! Hmmmm.

    February 18, 2013 at 4:25 am in reply to: SwanFire #173909
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    There’s so much delicious angst between these two! Their scenes in Manhattan wrenched my heart in every direction. I believe they’re end game, but don’t wanna see them get it to together immediately.

    February 18, 2013 at 4:22 am in reply to: Inside The Box #173908
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    My guess had been that it was the typewriter with part of Bae’s story in it, (I’d guessed specifically the scene where he’d met with Blue), which would prove that August knew who he was. So I wasn’t completely off the mark. 😉

    February 18, 2013 at 4:08 am in reply to: Cannada Promo #173896
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    @slurpeez108 wrote:

    Hands over a paper bag. Breath deeply.

    😆 Thanks! Can I have a stiff drink with that too, please?

    @steliokontos1 wrote:

    How stoked would Henry be? His mother is the savior of Storybrooke, his father is Peter Pan, his grandmother is Snow White and his grandfathers are Rumpelstiltskin and Prince Charming!

    He’s living the dream!

    February 18, 2013 at 4:05 am in reply to: Promo #173895
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    @ItachiIshtar wrote:

    The one thing I don’t understand is if Bae went to Neverland before our world, then why was it stated that he went to a land without magic? Neverland has magic, and wouldn’t Rumple have found a way to get there instead of our world? There’s something missing…..

    My thinking has always been that the moment he went through the beanhole alone, he became an orphan, so it sent him to the land where Lost Boys go, instead of to the Land Without Magic as was originally intended.

    @steliokontos1 wrote:

    If Neal/Bae is also Peter Pan they insinuate what par will he play when Hook comes around? We’ve never seen anything to know how things are between the two of them. In the promo Bae is very concerned about his father I’m thinking he’ll end up fighting off Hook at some point

    Since seeing Hook mention the Lost Boys in Tallahassee with a sort of fond nostalgia, I’ve wondered if he and Milah’s son had been on good terms in Neverland, not the bitter rivals that Hook and Pan are usually thought of. Maybe they had a frienemy thing going on.

    February 18, 2013 at 3:59 am in reply to: Cannada Promo #173891
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    I’m losing my mind right now that one of my fave crackpot theories might actually turn out to be true. God help them if they’re misleading us! Ever since the moment Bae went through the beanhole, I thought he’d gone to Neverland. If this actually happens, I’ll be beside myself. 😆

    February 18, 2013 at 3:53 am in reply to: Promo #173883
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    I haven’t even completely recovered from watching Manhattan yet, and now I’m dealing with these promos on top of it all!!! OMGAAAAAAAHHHHHH!!!

    There was a line that Neal had in Manhattan, don’t even remember what it was off the top of my very overwhelmed head right now, but it seemed to hint that he’d been around a looooooot of years, and I thought, “DUH, coz he spent all that neverending time in Neverland.” And now this promo on top of it all.

    Hook would make a mint posing for photos with tourists in Times Square. 😉

    Seriously though, OMG I knew Rumple would be critically wounded somehow, just figured it’d be Cora with the dagger in SB, (it’s like Cluedo on roids), so that scene where Hook had his hook in Rumple’s chest in NYC was OMG! Nice parallel to the last time he stuck the hook in him and it did no harm.

    TWO WEEKS! I wanna see it nooooooow!

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