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KeymasterI don’t see them killing off Rumple permanently. Rumple is one of the main attractions of the show and RC is their biggest name star.
Derek Shepherd of Grey’s Anatomy says hi.
Or he would if he were still alive.
(I get what you’re saying but ultimately, if Bobby wants out…then Bobby wants out. Or if A and E decide that their idea is bold *twitch* and shiny enough then they’ll go with it. Also, they keep him contracted but reduce the number of episodes in which he must appear. Using him for flashbacks only, for example)
[adrotate group="5"]"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"April 28, 2015 at 7:24 am in reply to: FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS from this episode 4 X 19 LILY #302993RumplesGirl
KeymasterLily would have to be a couple of months older than Emma. And this is probably around summer 1999, given that they’re going camping. Emma is about 15, but it’s still over a year before she meets Neal. (That would have been late 2000, early 2001, depending on how long they were together. She turns 18 in October 2001, and around then is when Henry is born.)
I only question because Lily was living with her boyfriend which means she was probably sleeping with him. It was his idea to commit armed robbery which suggests he’s not exactly a stand up guy so the likelihood that he wouldn’t be sleeping with Lily is unlikely however, considering Lily would only be 16 at most, isn’t that illegal in US?
Depends on the age of the boyfriend. There’s no reason to suspect that he isn’t 16 himself. It would also depend on the individual US state.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymasterhttps://instagram.com/p/2AZz_HMIqp/ Now I don’t know what to expect from the season finale…
Well that’s weird
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymastert would also be an opportunity to explore the issue of female on male rape which is less recognised than male on female rape.
Given Adam’s stance on Regina/Graham, that won’t happen
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterEmma: He’s…he’s dead. (Turns to glare at Zelena) Because of her.
GAH the more I think about this non-reaction she had, the angrier I get about it. This is (one of) the fricking problem with this show, they totally ignore moments that should cause an emotional reaction in someone.
If they don’t have Emma say something about Neal during this whole shebang, I am going to be pretty irate.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterIs there any good way to resolve this?
The best answer is probably that Zelena was lying all along but that is starting to seem less likely given TVLine (but still possible) but also the amount of head scratching it would cause us (what was Zelena’s end game if she’s not really pregnant?)
Option B: RH stays with Zelena because “baby.” That’s…an interesting (not really the word I want to use…) choice. His code and honor dictates that he has to stand by the woman who, basically, raped him and is carrying his child that she fully intended to use as a means to get him to stay with her. Again…interesting choice.
Option C: If somehow the Villains do win, but then the heroes manage to fix “the thing” the Villains do, does that mean that Zelena’s baby goes POOF because the wrongs have been righted by the heroes? And does that mean that the show, basically, magically aborted a fetus?
Option D: RH chooses Regina, but Zelena is allowed to live and have her baby with the understanding that RH and Regina will raise the child (because I’m sure that won’t cause Zelena to become even more Green). Because honestly, do we want Zelena raising this kid? Or does she get temporary visitation?
I dunno. If the pregnancy is real, then the writers have really dug themselves a hole.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterMotherhood as a woman’s redemption is both a blessing and a curse trope wise. Yes, it can be good–see Emma and Henry or Regina and Henry, but that was highly complicated and layered. But…it can also be highly misogynistic, the idea that a woman can only be “good” or turn good because she’s achieved some sort of Madonna status.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
KeymasterThis is Beauty and The Beast we are talking. Have A&E ever broken up an official fairytale/disney coupling?
Maid Marian and Robin Hood say hi.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymaster@Phee – Ugh. Emma’s lack of emotional response upon entering Neal’s apartment was just plain annoying, but yeah, not unexpected. *sigh* I wish I could be upset enough to care, but yeah, I don’t anymore. Emma is no longer the same Emma as she was in S1-S3a.
Pod! Emma
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"RumplesGirl
Keymasterhas anyone checked to make sure WR is emotionally able to function?
Last time I checked she wasn’t even really able to comment on the episode.
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