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Ranisha Pitts
ParticipantI don’t think they expect you to or care for you to. Clearly they have the fan bases they wish to appease. It was semi-fun while it lasted, season 1 and 2 I really enjoy the ride. I just waiting to see what MRJ is in next, I heard his performance in Road to Paloma was amazing and spot on. I see good things in his future, good things and better shows that will give him the work he was cut out to do.
[adrotate group="5"]"I will be kind but I will speak my mind."
Ranisha Pitts
ParticipantHonestly not surprise. They are writing for Cs is now. I come to terms with somewhat. They are telling the story for them. With some rumbelle here and there and a little snowing toss in.
"I will be kind but I will speak my mind."
Ranisha Pitts
ParticipantI don’t think the writers realize how inspiring Neal was for a lot of viewers especially the young ones. I heard from a few friends that the youth stop watching after Neal’s death. Keep in mind they the youth love Bae and in turn love Neal. And his story probably told a lot of bullied and lonely youth that in the end life will get better, they will get a happy ending. Then Neal died.
Some youth saw Hook as a bully, who picked and prey on those weaker. So basically to them who see it that way, the bully wins, because they are popular, hotter, cooler with the right amount of swag and charm. And who wants to see that in fantasy when it happening in real life.
I can tell you I think would’ve been far broken as child then I am now about Neal’s death. I know what its like to feel lost, lonely, abandon, and worthless. I know what its like to be abused and bullied. So to see such a good hearted character like Bae dying in a show about happy endings as a child. I would be crushed, wondering is there no hope for someone like me in life. Does being bad, hot, cool, and pretty really means you win out in the world. All the things I couldn’t be as a child. So I can fully understand why some youth can be totally put off by the show. Who needs those kind of reminders.
"I will be kind but I will speak my mind."
Ranisha Pitts
ParticipantI can’t have hope, OUAT taught me to not have hope in things such as this.
"I will be kind but I will speak my mind."
Ranisha Pitts
ParticipantRanisha Pitts
ParticipantNope, Nope, just no, not I’m going home, nope just no………….
"I will be kind but I will speak my mind."
Ranisha Pitts
ParticipantNarrative strength if they care to use narrative strength, I think they were more in the mindset lets just whip something up quick to get ride of Neal and get back to our regular broadcasting.
"I will be kind but I will speak my mind."
Ranisha Pitts
ParticipantNope they are just going to give Neal and SFer story line to hook who can sell it better with his pretty face and Colin’s charm. Hook will be Neal 2.0 with a little of Charming, smidgen of August, and dash of Henry. That’s why they are ripping of the Tallahassee and Home theme that was big with Emma and Neal.
I think the swan necklace might be somehow magical link to Hook. Maybe Emma will lose it and Hook would find it and give it back to her. Seriousl,y I don’t put anything past the writing at this point no matter how outlandish it seems
If you are CSers why are you still reading this post at this point. LOL 😀
"I will be kind but I will speak my mind."
Ranisha Pitts
ParticipantLOL yep killing Neal was a bold story move and had nothing to do with a ships. Keep saying something long enough you might start to actually believe it.
"I will be kind but I will speak my mind."
Ranisha Pitts
ParticipantIf Neal was a real world sort of death he would died a real world sort of way, but his death was not realistic to our world. It involve dark magic, body merging and magical de-merging. We can not apply real world logic to death that was completely magical and illogical by our standards. That’s one of things about this show they claim real and fantasy when its convenient to them and their story.
"I will be kind but I will speak my mind."
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