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It’s a shame they downgraded Ruby so much she had to find work else where. She and Belle were forming a friendship – almost like sisters. I think they could have done a great deal with that. It’s seems like Belle – and for that matter Ruby, is alone all the time except when Rumple is involved. It would have been very interesting to see a friendship based on something other than family ties.
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sacrlcParticipantPostby obisgirl » April 15, 2013, 9:26 am
I watched it during the last hiatus with my boyfriend on Netflix. So incredibly cheesy 😆 Just a LOT of cheese, but a very good production of cheese
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I decided to watch the 10th kingdom for the third time. It’s been a few years since I last saw it. Obisgirl, you are exactly right, it’s cheesy, but fun. I’m loving it.
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sacrlcParticipantI believe Rumple, Regina, and Hook will not totally become buddies, but be frienemys (did I spell that right?) . They will continue to wax and wane thru their good and dark sides and will also follow the “we clash amongst each other but we all fight the bad guys together” code.
The quest to rescue Henry unites them because of what he means to each of them and that will be a bond in the back of their minds for everybody, including Emma, Snow and Charming, going forward as season 3 progresses.
However, that doesn’t mean there won’t be on and off fireworks between them, magic and all.
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sacrlcParticipantOops! I didn’t look down far enough. duh 😳
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sacrlcParticipantI’m afraid I disagree with some of the viewpoints although different viewpoints are what makes life interesting. Vive la différence!
I’ve enjoyed both seasons and every episode and I’m looking forward to season 3 and beyond.
Yes, along with the core characters and their stories, there are a lot of other stories and characters coming and going. But that’s what keeps this show interesting and from becoming a soap opera, which it could easily do if only the core characters were in the show. Even what some call the slow episodes have value by adding some layers to the story and hints of further events to come. Gotta look for those Easter eggs and clues!
It seems in this day and age, viewers wants to see everything at once: current story, back story, motives, etc., all wrapped up in a bow right away. It’s like reading the last chapter of a book before turning the first page. Not always knowing what the significance of a plot piece is, or quickly knowing why something is being said or done in every episode adds to the curiosity and theories that, we must admit, feeds this forum.
That said, I was disappointed on how they did the “Dr Hopper is actually alive” piece. Very lame. Belle’s whining “I don’t know who you are”, “I don’t know who you are”, “I don’t know who you are” over and over again was overkill big time and so annoying, I had this urge to reach thru the TV and slap some sense into her. 😆
Alas, my biggest letdown is to find out we are losing Red. 😥
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sacrlcParticipantOops. 😳 Didn’t see that.
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sacrlcParticipantThinking how creepy the “lost boys” are , this reminds me of the novel “Lord of the Flies”. Basically several boys marooned on an island, without leadership or guidance, trying to organize and manage themselves as a civilization but instead turning into a primitive and savage group.
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sacrlcParticipantI like the 1939 movie version with Charles Laughton and Maureen O’Hara. It has just the right mood of the times and the story, although the ending isn’t the same as the book.
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sacrlcParticipantWhile I’m reading, I’m finding CS a lot. It’s driving me crazy – what is “CS”?
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May 17, 2013 at 12:13 am in reply to: MID-JUNE forum downtime and major change (RESCHEDULED) #194963sacrlcParticipantDaniel – As a fellow “geek” (I work with unix and windows servers and have been in IT for over 35 years), l totally understand what you are doing. This is no small job.
For everyone on this forum – The testing could take longer than Daniel would want because of some snafu or another. But he wants to make sure it is as “perfect” as it can be. This is the longest process and usually the most frustrating. Once he believes it is ready to put in production, as he said, it could be quick or take a week or two, depending on the problem/solution.
With this in mind, I don’t think it’s in everybody’s best interest to pressure Daniel when to “schedule” this outage since there is so much at stake on the server/website. So Daniel, schedule this when it is best for you. As eager as I am to access the forums to keep up with the all the news, updates and speculation, I can wait.
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