Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
RumplesGirl
KeymasterSo is Belle going to the underworld?
Not unless they come up with some sort of magical mcguffin to get her there.
So, yes Belle will go to the Underworld with help from some sort of magical thing that no one has ever heard of before.
[adrotate group="5"]"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"January 13, 2016 at 3:20 pm in reply to: AfterEllen 1/12 – Adam and Eddy Answer on SwanQueen Questions #315026RumplesGirl
KeymasterAs they say in the first answer to the first question, the relationship they are in is just one part of the character they are trying to tell the story of.
Still means that they created that relationship in the first place. One aspect of the overall character, sure. But it’s still an aspect created by the writers. They create those relationships–good, bad, in-between–by the way the write their characters and their show. The characters did not form in a vacuum away from the writers; the writers create them with every tap of the keyboard. For the writers to deny their own hand is preposterous. Also to suggest that they write these characters without the ship in mind is no longer factually true to the show. Look at Regina and Emma. Their strongest relationship used to be with their son and his importance in their lives. The secondary relationship was with Snowing as either enemies becoming friends or as parents. But as of S5A, Emma and Regina’s entire center is about their romantic pairings, right down to the absurdly stupid scene of Regina willing to die to save Robin, leaving her one and only child abandoned. This is of course when A and E aren’t trying to bait SQers with increasingly textual points.
And of course they didn’t create the ship names. To suggest otherwise is silly and no one did that. But ‘ship just means relationship be it of a canon romantic kind (Snowing), a canon familial kind (Regal Believer, The Charmings), or a friendly kind (the writer’s intention of SwanQueen). And A and E created every single one of those.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"January 13, 2016 at 2:31 pm in reply to: AfterEllen 1/12 – Adam and Eddy Answer on SwanQueen Questions #315024RumplesGirl
KeymasterBoth POM and Jiminiy are spot on with what I was trying to say. It’s not like the fans created Snowing and Rumbelle through subtextual analysis of two characters not shown to be in a romantic relationship in canon. A and E (and the team of writers) wrote those relationships to be true love, romantic, canonized, and ongoing.
Sometimes (a lot of times) I think A and E need to stop talking. Just full stop.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"January 13, 2016 at 8:30 am in reply to: AfterEllen 1/12 – Adam and Eddy Answer on SwanQueen Questions #315014RumplesGirl
KeymasterWe never created “Swan Queen” or “Snowing” or “Rumbelle” or “Captain Swan” or any of the ships, subtextual or not—our fans took our stories and ran with them. We fully expect them to continue to do so.
….what?
SwanQueen, maybe, since a lot of it is subtextual but they are really going to say that they didn’t create Snowing, Rumbelle, or CS (and more)? That they don’t write for those ships? Did…did they watch the S5A finale?
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterHAHAHAH Walken!
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"January 13, 2016 at 8:22 am in reply to: TVLine 1/13 – Winter TV Preview: Returning Favorites #315012RumplesGirl
Keymasterthe Charmings realize there are “consequences to their headstrong jump to the Underworld, leaving a child behind
One would think they would already realize that….but okay
all while Hades (Greg Germann) lords over his domain, harboring an “important,” non-familial tie to someone.
He seems to have some sort of tie to Zelena.
Though left behind in Storybrooke, Belle “becomes very involved
What defines very involved. I get the feeling A and E’s definition of that is very different than fans.
while Ruby and Mulan resurface (with a third party?) in Episode 18.
Oh good to know what episode. And the other part is Dorothy? Or Merida since Ruby, Mulan and Merida already have history.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterIt’s amazing how many memories these songs conjure up.
“Rumplestiltskin in Love” reminds me how deeply Skin Deep hit me the first time I watched it. I wouldn’t be here without that episode.
“To Neverland…” god, what a powerful song. What a great season finale.
“The Clock Moves” Tears. Yo. Tears.
Ugh I have to stop before I wallow in the what could have beens
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster*whispers* give us OUATinWL
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterWhat if they did decide to bring Neal back, but couldn’t get MRJ and recast an adult Neal ? How would folks feel about this?
#Nope
I love Neal the character no matter what, but a big part of Neal’s emotional communication is because of MRJ’s study of his character.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterThe question remains when will Brigitte’s first written episode happen?
I’d say S6?
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love" -
AuthorPosts