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I just looked back at this poll’s results. Colin O’Donoghue beat out Ian Summerholder (Vampire Diaries). I’m not a marketing professional, but I’d say that’s probably a pretty good thing.
[adrotate group="5"]sarah_tnParticipant@magic bean wrote:
OMG!!! Hook with a Swan! I don't care what anybody says anymore, Captain Swan is coming and its coming fast!!!! 😀
15 days left until the next ep!!
If they do that, I may actually get up and dance. 😀
December 21, 2012 at 2:45 am in reply to: How I Would Imagine The rest of Season 2 (maybe very long) #165658sarah_tnParticipant@mujie wrote:
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12. Hook: Hook wanted to kill Rumple at first, but during his lost memory phases, he realised he wasn’t such a bad person. It took a while though. After Rumple got his memory back, Hook told him, both apologised and forgave each other.
…I really like that part 🙂
sarah_tnParticipantThere needs to be a song: I left my heart in Storybrooke (taken from I left my heart in San Francisco)
sarah_tnParticipantI had a second look. You’re right!
sarah_tnParticipantThe spoiler is bringing a question to my mind: Flash-back, or present day? In the flash-back Emma has about Neal, she herself doesn’t know yet “why” he left her like that after he met August. Emma may not know that Goldmight have had his eyes on her life for a long time. He, and Henrymay have been close to her for quite a while, and she didn’t even know it!
December 21, 2012 at 12:35 am in reply to: Food for thought: Storybrooke’s Mayor vs government hierarcy #165633sarah_tnParticipant@fairy dust wrote:
@Sarah_TN wrote:
@Marilou wrote:
Storybrook has no choice but to exist they cannot humanly produce all the goods they have so, they have contact with the outside world (we also saw Kathryn apply to Boston university and get accepted).
I think it’s just one of thoses cases of “small town law” the city take care of the smaller stuff by itself (disorderly conduct, petty theft and what not) and for the bigger crimes or issue they have to refer to higher authorities. The only thing is, those bigger issue, never really happened… once when thought they found a human hearth they said they would have to transfer MM to a state penitentiary so she can have a trial by jury (or something like that).
Isolated small town have a tendency to wanna stay that way…
Exactly. They have to exist.
My husband and I are foster parents and, so I can tell you that no DCS caseworker will allow for kids to live in a town where (1) A home study has not been conducted, (2) The foster parents have not been approved by their state’s P.A.T.H. (Parents As Tender Healers) foster-training program (in TN, this is even necessary for when fostering relatives) and (3), the state has formally approved for the home to be classified as “open”, and scheduled for regular evaluation. No DCS caseworker from Boston, MA will allow kids to live in a town nobody knows about, or where home studies have not been conducted and approved.
How the show handles this stuff of course depends on how closely they stick to real-world models. Still the same, if Regina Mills has contact with people outside of Storybrooke, you’ve got to wonder about who these people are. The writers may not do anything with that, but the door is definitely open.
Marilou and Sarah…great observations. It makes the question of how was Henry adopted by someone in Storybrook an even greater mystery…an almost certainty that it was not through the normal process. Gold didn’t get his memory back until Emma returned but yet he is the one who arranged for Henry to be adopted by Regina.
(also…great thing about you being a foster parent 😀 )
Thank you.
sarah_tnParticipantPersonally, I like the idea. The prosthetic would always represent an element of his dark side — a part of what made him who he is. Otherwise, with his own hand, he’ll still have his past, but then he’d just be Killian Jones. With the prosthetic, there will always be a reminder of Captain Hook. I really think it’d compliment the character in modern-day story telling.
sarah_tnParticipantAwww, I wish they could have told us more! 😉
December 20, 2012 at 3:51 am in reply to: Food for thought: Storybrooke’s Mayor vs government hierarcy #165519sarah_tnParticipant@Marilou wrote:
Storybrook has no choice but to exist they cannot humanly produce all the goods they have so, they have contact with the outside world (we also saw Kathryn apply to Boston university and get accepted).
I think it’s just one of thoses cases of “small town law” the city take care of the smaller stuff by itself (disorderly conduct, petty theft and what not) and for the bigger crimes or issue they have to refer to higher authorities. The only thing is, those bigger issue, never really happened… once when thought they found a human hearth they said they would have to transfer MM to a state penitentiary so she can have a trial by jury (or something like that).
Isolated small town have a tendency to wanna stay that way…
Exactly. They have to exist.
My husband and I are foster parents and, so I can tell you that no DCS caseworker will allow for kids to live in a town where (1) A home study has not been conducted, (2) The foster parents have not been approved by their state’s P.A.T.H. (Parents As Tender Healers) foster-training program (in TN, this is even necessary for when fostering relatives) and (3), the state has formally approved for the home to be classified as “open”, and scheduled for regular evaluation. No DCS caseworker from Boston, MA will allow kids to live in a town nobody knows about, or where home studies have not been conducted and approved.
How the show handles this stuff of course depends on how closely they stick to real-world models. Still the same, if Regina Mills has contact with people outside of Storybrooke, you’ve got to wonder about who these people are. The writers may not do anything with that, but the door is definitely open.
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