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KeymasterThe alternate reality where the Black Fairy is the mayor. It is an alternate cursed Storybrooke from the looks of it.
Oh okay. I get what you’re saying.
Boy that sounds…lame.
[adrotate group="5"]"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterThey aren’t going to do that. This is just an alternate reality thing. Though at this point Emma being crazy and this all being in her head would be a better ending then whatever they are going to give us.
Alternate reality of what though? We’ve had where Snowing never got together; we’ve had were the villains and heroes swap; we’ve even had Emma and Henry off in NYC, Emma having never give him up.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"April 25, 2017 at 7:45 pm in reply to: EW April 25th: Once Upon a Time – Potential vignette episode #337215RumplesGirl
KeymasterThis is the problem with the OUAT writers in a nutshell. They mull, they plant, and then they get distracted by shiny shiny PLOT PLOT. (this article angered me more than it needed to)
Especially when they say the reasoning came down to “There’s so much we want to explore with our core characters”, even though they keep using a reset button on them. Do we need Rumple to continue flip flopping between good and evil? Do we need Emma to keep putting her walls up? Do we need Regina and Zelena to continue their sibling bickering? Do we need more of Hook having some random dark secret that suddenly comes to the surface? Do we need more flashbacks of Evil Queen trying to kill Snow? If they stopped needlessly recycling all of this, then maybe they’d actually have the time to cover those dropped storylines!
all of this.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterApril 25, 2017 at 7:22 pm in reply to: EW April 25th: Once Upon a Time – Potential vignette episode #337209RumplesGirl
KeymasterAnd why even tell us this was considered? “We were going to give you answers for characters that you’ve been waiting years to get, but PSYCH! Never mind.
Yeah seriously, what even is this article? Because there are two options here
1) Leave the audience to think that you forgot about the stories of several big plot points (Wil, Ana, Lily/Lily’s father)
2) Let the audience know that you remember all this, thought about it, and then decided to scrap the idea of answering the questions cause shiny shiny plot plot.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterI miss the Emma Swan who took a chain saw to Regina’s apple tree.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterMaybe she simply created the Dark Curse as a way to break her banishment for good and let her live with her son? But she can’t sacrifice the heart of the thing she loves most because that’s Rumple and that would defeat the whole point.
This could be it, but if she created the Dark Curse and it’s mechanics, why would she make the price sacrificing the heart of the thing you love most if she knew she couldn’t do that? That would be really dumb, and she seems very smart. Unless that’s just the Dark Curse’s price because reasons.
Unintended consequence. All magic comes with a price.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"April 25, 2017 at 6:59 pm in reply to: The Official Doctor Who Thread: Born To Save The Universe #337201RumplesGirl
KeymasterWell I clearly having been missing out on a ton of Who-fun here…..
Yay another Whovian! Join the fun 🙂
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterShe used to be more her father’s daughter, preferring her father’s swords to her mother’s froo-froo princess dresses.
It’s like Screwball Ninja keeps reminding us: Emma was the knight.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"April 25, 2017 at 6:54 pm in reply to: EW April 25th: Once Upon a Time – Potential vignette episode #337198RumplesGirl
KeymasterWe mulled it, and we hope someday we get to it,” executive producer Edward Kitsis tells EW.
This is the problem with the OUAT writers in a nutshell. They mull, they plant, and then they get distracted by shiny shiny PLOT PLOT.
(this article angered me more than it needed to)
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