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I so don’t want it to happen but it really looks like it. *sigh*
[adrotate group="5"]schmackyParticipantI agree, Rump would never intentionally harm his son. Regina and Rump are very similar in that they would never directly harm their children but don’t realize that their evil actions have indirectly caused more harm to their children than what they try to “save” them from.
schmackyParticipantI completely understand looking at the clues WITHIN the show. You want to know who Neal is? Yes, look closely at his apartment and one might be able to figure it out. But when you have to start looking at sketches NOT on the show.. that’s digging too deep. That’s not a clue from the creators. That’s just pure speculation (informative speculation though it may be).
When you put “NewYorker” and graphic design together you get a man called Christoph Niemann
Why would anyone put New Yorker and graphic designer together? Because he has art in his apartment? What about when you put “NewYorker” and watch maker/collector/fixer/etc? What about when you put “NewYorker” and mp3 player? What about when you put “NewYorker” and vintage? I mean.. there are so many variables and so many clues IN the show.. to search OUTSIDE of that is not feasible.
Give me one instance in which the show gave us a clue NOT in the show to the extremes you’re presenting now?
schmackyParticipantI think this is too much stretching. If you search hard enough, you’ll find what it is you’re looking for. If this art was shown in the show when Neal was walking home, I’d be more inclined to accept it.
schmackyParticipantI never read the scene that they didn’t figure out that the squid ink was used to write Emma’s name. I think that was a given. But it was used up. They couldn’t use the ink anymore. It’s on the parchment… nothing to be done.
It wasn’t until Snow remembered she saw Cora actually lift spells from the spell book.. right off the page.. that she made the connection that the same could be done with the squid ink.
And Emma’s line about it being squid ink I’m going to say is PURELY for the audience’s sake. lol
schmackyParticipantDoesn’t that actually say ATM?
schmackyParticipantWhile the idea of a network of FTL characters outside of SB is interesting, it would piss me off if it were true. So, these people know there’s a curse and….. leave everything to a 10 year old boy? If there were other characters that were outside of SB and knew about it, why didn’t anyone go to Emma? Help her? Guide her? Even if they don’t work on her believing, at the very least becoming friends and “oh! Road trip! let’s go for your birthday Emma!” and bam, they’re in Storybrooke.
schmackyParticipantIt would be kinda cute/weird/awkward if Neal was any character from Alice in Wonderland since that was a book Emma actually read. heh. Ya know, instead of just knowing about… she’d actually read the book. And then wow, her babydaddy is really a rabbit? Weird. And then they could have weird perverted jokes (since Neal might be a pervert) about how Emma always thought they did it like rabbits because they were young and in love but in reality it’s because… Neal is a rabbit.
schmackyParticipantThe White Rabbit is only minor in Alice in Wonderland so who’s to say what sort of twist the show will put on that character.
schmackyParticipantYou click on it or click on “[reveal]”.
And you didn’t have to black that out since that scene was from last season which has obviously already been aired.
Just because he isn’t technically from that area and was also an orphan doesn’t mean he’s not local. The paper would use “local” boy even if he was a lost kid himself. But also, the prop department probably didn’t know that the boy was August when they first showed that news article (episode 2 maybe?).
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