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May 7, 2013 at 3:26 pm in reply to: Official Itunes Podcast for 2×21 Second Star to the Right #191924sedornaParticipant
@HappyEndings wrote:
Because it wouldn’t make sense to me Bae didn’t like magic so why would he want to be PP and fly around.
Just because he becomes Peter Pan, doesn’t mean he wants to be Peter Pan. For example, let’s say he finds some way to attach himself to the Shadow, which gives him the powers and abilities of PP. However, if the Shadow separates from him, it will continue kidnapping boys and taking them to Never Land. (Maybe not the Darlings, but other boys.) So, in order to protect them, Baelfire is willing to have the magic he detests.
Or the Shadow could sneakily attach itself to Baelfire, which might “brainwash” him. Or not be involved at all.
[adrotate group="5"]sedornaParticipantPersonally, I hope the Home Office is older than Wendy. In fact, I want it to be really, really old. I want it to have been in existence since ancient, possibly prehistoric times. Ever since magic first came into being, there were people dedicated to fighting it.
Though I wouldn’t mind if Wendy created the Home Office by bringing the different anti-magic groups together, rather than simply start the group out of whole cloth.
May 6, 2013 at 2:37 pm in reply to: Will Storybrooke Be Erased — Or Will Regina Save the Day? #191467sedornaParticipantWhat if some people are so desperate that they decide to save their own lives by crossing the town line? After all, if, say, Granny isn’t in Storybrooke when it’s destroyed, would she die as well? Though that seems truly terrible. They would only have their cursed memories, so, as far as they’re concerned, their entire town would have suddenly, for no reason, vanished. Unless destroying Storybooke also removes the curse, in which case they’d know who they really are.
sedornaParticipantWell, he might not have been trying to say her name. It could have been something like, “She’s mad”. Or perhaps the “mmm” sound was him being unable to finish his sentence.
sedornaParticipant@KFChimera wrote:
Losing someone she loved (Daniel) was what started Regina down her dark path in the first place. Losing her mother, especially if it happens before Regina acknowledges that her mother deserves to die, is going to make her that much more resentful and hateful. It is an interesting parallel, but Bae fights to save Rumple, despite knowing his father is capable of great evil. We are supposed to think he is doing the right thing, the heroic thing, because you save family.
That is true. However, I think — or maybe hope — that things might be different if Regina knows that Cora died because of Snow’s hatred and bitterness. Yes, Cora might have very well killed Daniel because of negative feelings towards Snow White’s mother, and even Snow White herself. However, she managed to keep those feelings well hidden. Regina saw her mother as cruel and power-hungry when she killed Daniel, *not* bitter and vindictive. It’s Snow’s bitterness that might get Regina to at least pause for a breath.
Or…what if Snow is all evil and bitter, and then Henry comes back to Storybrooke and sees her like that? How will he react? And how will Regina react to Henry’s reaction?
sedornaParticipantI want Snow to kill Cora because I want Regina to see just what hatred and bitterness looks like from the outside in. She’s far too close to her mother to really see things objectively, and she herself has so much sadness and bitterness inside her it’s affecting her thoughts. However, if she were to see just how it feels to have somebody you love taken from you, then she might actually begin to change.
However, I don’t think Cora will go down that easily. I can, however, see her faking her own death so that Snow thinks she’s killed her. After all, she wants to turn Snow’s heart black, and murder will do that.
sedornaParticipantI’d like to see Hook get together with Regina. They both lost somebody dear to them, and that loss caused them to become consumed with the desire for revenge. And I don’t think the revenge would make either of them happy. Regina didn’t seem happy when she was the evil mayor in season one, and I’d be surprised if Hook’ll be happy after he recovers from being hit by a car.
Of course, there are a few differences between the two. Before she lost Daniel, Regina was one of the nicest people in any world. Before he lost Milah, Hook was still a pirate, and a bully, to boot. And Regina has Henry who believes in her, and whom she wants to do right by. Hook has nobody.
But I want them to get together. For one, they’d make a great looking couple. On a more evil note, I want Emma to get together with Baelfire, who is also Peter Pan and possibly Neal as well. Then I want the writers to show an episode where the entire extended family…Regina, Hook, Cora, Rumplestilkskin, Bae, Belle, Emma, Snow, Charming, Henry…all get together for the World’s Most Awkward Thanksgiving Dinner. 😈
sedornaParticipantCould anybody from Pennsylvania — or another state that only requires rear plates — tell me whether or the screenshot of the front bumper of the car looks like the attachment that you can use for front plates, or does it look like the plate was supposed to be there? I’m from Maryland, which requires both front and back plates, so I’m not really sure if I’d be able to tell the difference. Heck, I’m not sure there is a difference.
If the car was supposed to have front plates, then that would mean that the car itself came from some place other than PA. It could be simple as Greg bought a used car, one from a state which required two plates. Or perhaps Greg, himself, before he moved to Pennsylvania, was from a state that required two plates. But, why, then, have an actual front plate, instead of just a smiley face or something? Is there a significance? Or is it simply a writer’s oversight, and am I way over-thinking this?
sedornaParticipantOn a funny note, the name Greg means “watchful, vigilant.”
Maybe somebody should have paid more attention to the road. 😈
sedornaParticipant@abowlingball wrote:
Nope, it was the back plate we saw. Car landed nose in, rear out.
I thought so, but I could have sworn the screenshot I saw was of a front bumper…headlights, and no tail lights. The lights were definitely white, and not red. Can an accident knock a car into reverse gear, and not just knock it backwards?
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