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Keymaster@Keb wrote:
I’m just wondering how much damage Rumple will do when he finds out. I mean…his first instinct with these things is anger, which is really anger at himself but he aims it at other people. And remember how the Jolly Roger started shaking when he asked Milah how she could leave Bae? Without Belle to stop him…what’s gonna happen?
Shockingly, I think it will have a positive effect on Rumple. 😆
I think it’s going to be the wake up call Rumple needs. Losing his son again is going to hit him hard.[adrotate group="5"]"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@mujie wrote:
Hmm… So the Milah Rumple Hook incident must’ve happened less than 6 months after Bae left him I’d guess?
I wonder if Bae knows the relationship between Hook and Rumple in past FTL.
The timeline is messy, again. Here’s what we know
1) Hook comes to port and meets Milah
2) Milah runs off with Hook. Bae is about 6 years old.
3) Rumple becomes the Dark One. He loses Bae soon after. Bae is 14.
4) Bae lives in London for six months
4a) Rumple runs back into Milah and Hook. Rumple kills Milah and takes Hook’s hand
5) Hook goes back to NL.
6) Hook meets Bae.So yes, when Rumple met Milah and Hook for the second time and they dueled, it must have been about 6 months since he lost Bae. I thought it was a greater span of time because Rumple was more powerful than he was in The Return but now we have to fit in Bae and Hook.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@KFChimera wrote:
They need to leave room for drama though–too soon in the life of the show for a happy ending!
I agree, while I do think Swanfire is endgame, I think there is going to be an in-between phase for Emma which will focus heavily on CaptainSwan.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterHmm. The links works for me. Here is the direct link
http://telly.com/KOEBDR"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@HappyEndings wrote:
I guess no Canada peeks again huh ❓
Check the first post, I added the Canadian promo.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterInitial numbers are in for Second Star to the Right and it’s good news (good..not great).
7.39 million lives views and a ratings share of 2.2 (we’re up from last week). It’s worth noting that the Amazing Race season finale was last night so we don’t have to contend with them next week.In other news, the Live +7 ratings for Lacey are also in. We ended with a 3.0 ratings share (initial ratings share had us at a 2.1). Increase of 0.9% (I can’t find overall views yet but I’m betting it’s at least 9.5 million). We stayed in the top 10 shows of the week, coming in at #8 and ONCE was the second highest rated show for ABC.
http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/05/live7-dvr-ratings-week-30-april-15th.html
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterBut we haven’t met Peter Pan yet; we only just met a mysterious Shadow. So, there may not even be a Peter Pan yet, and it could be that Baelfire must first capture the Shadow to take on the role of Pan, and I believe he’d become a good version of Pan and let the Lost Boys leave NL. We know Neal ended up back in our world circa 1991, so he may have even accompanied them here, and I bet he used pixie dust to fly to our world. How else would he get back to Earth?
I think this is a really good point. This shadow may or may not be PP. We haven’t met PP yet. For all we know, PP is being held against his will and the shadow is being controlled by his captors, sent out to collect little boys. If it is PP then they are setting him up to be–if not an outright villain–then something you don’t want to mess with.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterDidn’t you think it was odd that the Mrs Darling without asking her husband says that Bae is staying with them ❓
Well we don’t know much about the family dynamics of the Darling family. While it may be a hundred years ago, Mary Darling could have been the boss of the family. And historically, women were charge of the children and household while the men were expected to work outside of the home. The spheres of influence were different depending on sex.
Didn’t you think it was odd that Wendy never told her parents about PP before? Also, Wendy told Bae that she wouldn’t go with PP but she did why?
I don’t think it’s odd at all, actually. I think it keeps with what we know about PP in its traditional mythology: that he is something unique to children. Adults have a hard time seeing or believing in him.
As to why Wendy went with PP after she told Bae, I think that can be answered quite simply: curiosity. She didn’t believe Bae when he said magic is evil and comes with a price. And if there is a shadow figure telling me I could swim with mermaids and be free from adults, I’d go to."He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterThanks, but he joins the family 6 months latter then what did do for 6 months in England ❓
He lived on the streets trying to find food. Many orphans did this. Think about Oliver Twist.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@HappyEndings wrote:
Bae isn’t really a fighter nor a leader so I still don’t think he is PP. I was right that PP was evil and it looks like Hook is the good guy so far but will see. That statue looks more like the Pied Piper what is he holding in his hand? Maybe they are alluring to the fact that PP will be the next story, the time on the clock was the same time Emma broke the curse, with Bae it was him starting to go to NL wonder why they made the time the same? ❓
Well I kinda disagree with you about Bae not being a leader or a fighter, I actually think he is quite brave. He did leave his home after all and then we saw him protect Michael Darling from the shadow and it was his idea to fight the shadow when it came back after it brought Wendy home. He was determined to protect the Darling family.
However, Bae in ONCE and PP in ONCE (the shadow and what we’ve seen so far) don’t seem to match, I will agree.
Bae was brave and selfless
The Shadow is about 800 different types of creepy.
But I really like what PriceofMagic suggested, that the shadow is the “darkness” in children. It’s selfish (like many young children who haven’t learned to think of others). And I think they are setting up a dichotomy between the selfish Shadow Pan and the selfless Bae (who will be a reverse Peter Pan)"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love" -
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