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Does this mean that anyone who is “left behind to look after the baby” is a hint that he/she is about to be let go? Red, Robin (did I miss anyone?)?
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March 21, 2016 at 2:01 pm in reply to: TVLine March 8: Blind Item–Series Killing Off Star In Finale (Revealed) #319721sacrlcParticipantSince Robin is Regina’s “soul mate” per Tink, how can they be separated and move on?
There is a lot of support for this rumor to be about ONCE, however, on another hit show, NCIS, Mike Weatherly, who plays Anthony DiNozzo, is leaving at the end of this season. No one has said how it will end for him in the show.
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sacrlcParticipantI just checked netflix and it doesn’t have Galavant. Hulu, itunes and ABC only has season 2 available.
Alas, what’s a girl to do?Don't grow up. It's a trap.
sacrlcParticipantI may have missed this somewhere but does anyone know if season 1 is available anywhere? I have only seen season 2 for streaming and nothing for either season 1 or 2 on DVD.
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sacrlcParticipantRumple becoming the dark one (yet again) by design was sooooo lame; not just the plot “twist” but by how it was executed. I understand the appeal of Rumple as the dark one, but there could have been done in a more interesting way. Like, somehow magic came to Rumple (he woke up one morning and WOW! “I can start the coffee pot from the bedroom again!”). We could then watch Rumple struggle with the power of magic that is neither dark or light in itself: whether to use it selfishly or selflessly. There can be many ways it could be written, even dark and light, when magic used selflessly, minimal and possibly benign or comical “price”, but if it is used selfishly, the price would be dear. Could add interesting dimensions to future plot lines. Excalibur could be not just a dark magic magnet, it also has the power to emit magic that is neither dark nor light – just magic like his bleached heart; able to go either way – or both.
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sacrlcParticipantI think Henry will be tempted to influence the story after all, now that his mother is the new Dark One.
I most definitely agree. His determination to be the author as it should be and the turmoil of watching his mother do bad things will definitely put Henry to the test…to try to refrain from re-writing bad events that involve the ones he loves.
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sacrlcParticipantOooo Slurpeez “I think Henry is going to become the author and restore things, fulfilling the prophesy of being Rumple’s undoing” It was thought that the Peter Pan / Neil story arc was the event that fulfilled the prophesy, but this would be so much more powerful. I’m sold.
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sacrlcParticipantAnother subnote: The anglicized name Isaac is a transliteration of the Hebrew term Yi??aq which literally means “He laughs/will laugh.”
Kind of explains his smirks when he begins to write/rewrites.
Catch-22 by Heller sounds like just like A&E. Just need to figure out where the catch-22 applies in this evolution of Heroes and Villains. Maybe he accidently writes himself into an inescapable fix??
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sacrlcParticipantThis reminds me more of “Robin Hood: Men in tights” & the Princess Bride with a little bit of Monty Python mixed in.
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sacrlcParticipantWill the Snow Queen’s (Elizabeth Mitchell) curse on the town line be broken? HOROWITZ: In the near term, it will be a big problem. KITSIS: But we have seen that you can find Storybrooke if you have the right utensils.
We have? What utensils were they? Someone remind me.
A Garmin.
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