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KeymasterModerator’s Post: Y’all are keeping me on my toes this week. 😆 I merged the two together as the interviews are the same. Just as a reminder, try and check to make sure the report hasn’t already been posted. I know it’s hard this week because everyone it seems is interviewing MRJ or talking about the finale and I’ve noticed that often times it’s the same report but from different places. It’s ok to stick them in the same thread so we’re not killdng the server or having the same conversations. Thanks everyone!–RG
[adrotate group="5"]"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@thelonebamf wrote:
Not good enough, RG. Could you please be a little bit more sure? XD
I would be 100% but then A and E will go and do something like, “Ha! You thought we were going to Neverland! False…we’re going to *insert random land that no one has ever heard of here*”
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@HappyEndings wrote:
@slurpeez108 wrote:
There’s already a conversation about this topic going on in another thread.
Moderator’s Edit: Oh you’re right. Many thanks. I have merged them.–RG
Isn’t this one thread now ❓ Maybe you should lock this one if that is the case ❓
No, everything has been merged together so that it’s one topic about Snow’s heart and the connection with Regina.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster😆 Yay crackpots!
I do like it though. Snow is so guilt ridden over what she did to Cora that she even thinks going back to the EF and reclaiming the land will help, so I can see her thinking this grand sacrifice for Regina will lessen her guilt. But without her heart, tiny black spot and all, will Snow be Snow? How would make her act for the rest of the season? Graham said he didn’t feel anything because he had no heart. Would Snow become an emotional void?
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@Phee wrote:
GOAT have Regina and are getting zap happy. There’s a pic or two where she’s lying there looking dazed and rather unwell. So let’s say that she’s close to death when they find her, and the only way to rejuvenate her has something to do with Snow. Maybe, Regina needs a new heart to jumpstart her system, so Rumple removes Snow’s and sticks it into Regina? Snow’s heart becomes enchanted when Rumple takes it, and it doesn’t get crushed, so she keeps living, even though it’s in Regina’s chest cavity instead of in a box as per usual. But if Regina dies, so does Snow.
O___________O
But how would it resolve? Wouldn’t Snow eventually need her heart back? Is there a time lapse on how long until Regina can have heart back?
Man, the EvilRegals reaction…proof that it’s not all Snow’s fault that Regina is the way she is."He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterDon’t get me started on how do beans that take 100 years to mature in FTL mature in a month in SB?! 😆
This. I know we’re probably supposed to overlook it because of “magic” but it truly bothers me.
If Regina did kill Kurt and that’s the big reveal, that might be the final spark Greg needs to agree to the kidnapping of Henry.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterI think they have to resolve the darkening heart story before the end of the season, but I don’t think it will resolve the way we think. I don’t believe there is a way to “go back” as it were. I don’t think there is a spell or even TLK that could reverse the black spot on Snow’s heart, she made her choices and now the real story is living with the consequences. It doesn’t mean she still can’t be Snow White, but now she knows that she is capable of manipulation and deception. I think the dangerous connection to Regina will be an emotional connection, I do not think (and I hope) we are in for a Freaky Friday type plot. I’m hoping the spell will make it so they see the past through each others eyes.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"May 3, 2013 at 2:00 pm in reply to: "Second Star To The Right" Sneak Peeks (Updated with Vid) #190825RumplesGirl
KeymasterWait no longer y’all!
Here’s #2 (and yes, it’s from the 8min preview but take you what you can)
http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/05/once-upon-time-episode-221-second-star_3.html"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@Phee wrote:
@RumplesGirl wrote:
St. George is a prominent saint who is best known for slaying a dragon, which may have been where A and E came up with his name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._GeorgeOnly on Once, it was his bogusly adopted replacement twin son who slayed the dragon for him.
lol, right, but it may have been a nod.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterThis is mine!!
Here is my current favorite theory (that is slightly crackpot/slightly serious)
Give the title of the two episodes and what we know from promos (warning: don’t read the black if you really don’t want to be spoiled): that Bae went to London after he fell through the bean hole where he met Wendy Darling and somehow they were all taken by Pan's shadow to Neverland here is what I think:
–The Home Office was founded by the Darling family after their children and street urchin Bae went missing from their London home some 100+ years ago. While George Darling may have known what Neverland was, his experience with it was not positive and Adam and Eddy have said that their Neverland is NOT going to be the super whimsical and fun one we think of.
–The sole purpose of The Home Office was to locate and retrieve the Darling children. At this, they failed and eventually George and Mary Darling died and passed off their enterprise to other people. Over time these new CEO’s, as it were, were less interested in finding the Darling children as they were about destroying all magic. They began recruitting those people who had some sort of negative interaction with magic at some point in their lives. The mission became less “find the Darling children” and more “eradicate magic.”
–Enter Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. Her experience in Oz was horrifying and she was recruited some 30 years ago to The Home Office
–Shortly after she was brought in, she discovered a small boy name Owen who was telling tall tales about a magical town and a mayor who had some sort of ability. She brought him into the fold. Years later, she tracked down a bitter girl named Tamara who was angered over the death of her mother Marian due to some Dark Curse that had affected her ever since she and her husband Robin lived in FTL. Tamara was brought into the fold where she met Owen.
–Dorothy, now the head of the Home Office gave them their mission: track down Owen’s father Kurt and destroy the town and people of SB.
–The rest we know. Whether or not GOAT follow through on this mission remains to be seen."He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love" -
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