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@HappyEndings wrote:
What are you thinking Sarah? ❓
sarah_tnParticipant@obisgirl wrote:
breathtaking scenes and these two are destined for each other 😀 😯
I see cs on the horizon…. 😆
Yeah, I just hope breathtaking is a good thing. I can’t help but be scared. I know, I know, but……..
Besides, it’s a tv character. I should’t be like that.
(((sigh)))
sarah_tnParticipantWilliam Keck interviewed both Colin and Jennifer today! He said he can’t release anything until closer to the finale!
His twitter page is @KecksExclusives. Here’s the link: https://twitter.com/KecksExclusives . He did say he can’t talk about much until closer to the finale, but for what he did say…….
We Captain Swan fans may have something to be excited about!
Look at the conversations leading from the time stamp below, and forward!
5:40 PM – 5 Apr 13sarah_tnParticipant@LaurieAnne wrote:
Thanks, Sarah. Your encouragement brightened my day. His name is Kevin.
You’re very welcome. God bless.
sarah_tnParticipant@LaurieAnne wrote:
I completely relate, everyone! I’m much older than most of you. I teach part time out of my home, and I have a lot of down time. Discovering this show in January has made a huge difference in my outlook! I think it”s the message of hope. We have a son that has basically walked away from our family so I am in the need for hope on a daily basis, in addition to my hope in the Lord that he will come back to us. 🙂 This show, the podcasts and these forums help me to focus on what is good about people. You are all amazing!
I’ll pray for your son to come back. My heart goes out to you. My family has a brother in a very similar situation.
This board has wonderful people.
Angiebelle: Great post!
I don’t believe in accidents and when God brings people together, I think He does it for a reason. Let’s keep this board active during the summer hiatus.
sarah_tnParticipant@obisgirl wrote:
Brace yourselves cs fans, we will be rewarded with our lack of Hook and cs when the show comes back from break:
“Lots of Emma and lots of Hook in last 4 eps of season,” OUAT co-creator Adam Horowitz shared with the Twitter-sphere yesterday. 😀 😀 😀 😀
Has he shared anything about Captain Hook in season 3?
sarah_tnParticipant@HappyEndings wrote:
http://tvline.com/2013/04/04/ncis-criminal-minds-once-upon-a-time-spoilers/
I about died when I saw the beautiful Tom Ellis (The Fades, Merlin) in the Once Upon a Time promo. Do you have any scoop on his Robin Hood character? –Sandi
While Adam Horowitz says that Ellis is “amazing” in the role and Eddy Kitsis teases that he figures into “a very fun scene with Rumple,” the series’ creators stress that the Rumple/Belle-centric episode (airing April 21) will not delve into the Prince of Theives’ backstory. “It’s done in the spirit of what we did a lot in Season 1 — bringing in a character and mashing him up with our story without having to do ‘the Robin Hood story,’” says Kitsis. “But now there is a character in our universe who, should the time arise, we would love to delve into further.”
We were given a hint about a connection between Once Upon a Time’s Neal and Hook in Neverland. Do you have any scoop about what their history might be? – Stef
I kinda sorta do, and I share it in the next episode of Spoiler Alert! But until that goes live, I can share that the dots will be connected in this season’s penultimate episode, “Second Star to the Right.”
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If this goes where I think it will, I think a lot of people will be very shocked. Others will be satisfied, and the remainder will be thrilled.
sarah_tnParticipant@RumplesGirl wrote:
GG just tweeted this! 2nd to last day shooting. 🙂
Who all is on that boat? It’s hard for me to tell. I think that might be Colin O’Donoghue there at the front, but I’m not sure. Otherwise, I can’t tell who anybody else is in the picture.
sarah_tnParticipantBefore I comment on this: Let me go ahead and state that I will be speaking a lot about my own beliefs. That means this will be a little God-heavy. If that is offensive to anyone, then here’s your opportunity to not read what follows:
Yes, it is a shame. Shame on the people who for whatever they did, traumatized her to the point that she would have to make a decision to seperate herself like that….
however….
Then there’s another aspect which is what is expected of me, as a person. Judgemental? No, not if looked at from a 360 degree angle. See, we are responsible for the decisions we make for ourselves. When the decisions we make for ourselves become hurtful or harmful toward others, that’s the point where the decisions we have made become wrong. It’s hurtful for others to believe that the admiration they have for someone is looked down upon by the person who they have such a high esteem for. The fact that she may never see the faces of some of these people is immaterial. Luke 12:48 says: “…From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked”. The position she is in, is one where she is in the public eye, and so has a burden of accountability God entrusts to those to whom He blesses with much.
Does that mean she can or should be responsible for showing appreciation to every fan? No, that would be impossible to do, However, examples can speak loud volumes.
I don’t know what happened, so it may be really bad, and the trauma may be terrible, but at some point she needs to take that step of faith to move beyond what happened to her.
We can say “But ___ happened” “But ____ made her feel _____”
If every standard we lived our lives by was directed by that word: “But”…..what standards would there be? What firm footing would we have to stand on to govern our judgement other than our feelings? Feelings can be deceiving, manipulative, and can easily blind us. That’s why as a Christian, the standards I live by have to be set by what I believe, not by how I feel. If I live by how I feel, I will be like a leaf blowing wherever the wind takes me. I’d have no anchor. I’d be standing on sinking sand. My eyes have to be focused on how the decisions I made will move outward from myself toward others, not from others inward to myself. I have to keep myself responsible for how what I do will impact others. Christ expects that of me, and so I expect that of myself.
That’s why I hope someday Jennifer is able to overcome this experience. Meeting the people who appreciate her so much can be an enjoyable experience for her. As for the others who choose to misbehave, or are just plain mean: They can’t be allowed to set a bar for the standard of the world outside. To see the world outside your door as containing a den or roaring lions sounds like very frightening, and very sad way to live. It doesn’t have to be that way! These people are just like us all. We are all flesh-and-blood imperfect human beings who can feel, can even be emotionally vulnerable, and can make mistakes. A lot of happiness can be found in giving the grace needed to accept that in other people.
1 Corinthians 13:1-2
If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. -
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