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ParticipantThat’s funny. My husband and I vote for the longer hair 🙂
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Participantso at :22 on my US promo, there is a picture of young Regina and young Jefferson looking at something that either scares or surprises them. Also before that there is a glimpse of Belle turning around in a mine car. Wondering if that is in the new mine the dwarves have opened in SB, or in FTL?
Also, how interesting is it to have two new villians worse than Rump or Regina. I’m loving the Captain Hook concept, but I think if what they say is true, I will end up loving to hate him. Of course,, that’s why I like the actors on this show, they seem to be able to draw you to the emotions the writers are looking for in the characters they create. That’s is what makes it so good.
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ParticipantI’m seconding slurpeez108 that King George was married to Cora as the miller’s daughter. But I am going to call as well that Regina is his daughter, taken at birth by Rumpel so he doesn’t know.
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ParticipantAll good points, Lil’ Red. Hadn’t thoght of what she could do reaching SB before Emma and Snow.
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ParticipantSo, maybe King George thought his wife was dead. Or maybe it is one of those literary devices where a person is alive but you speak of them as though they are dead because they are dead to you. If Cora learned her magic from Rumple and somehow swung a deal with him, maybe Rumple took Regina when she was born and then gave her back to Cora, helping Cora become so evil that Regina would call on him ( all part of his “glimpsing the future” plan), and continue to put his plan for finding Bae in motion centuries later. I will say the writers are proving to us that Rumple is a very meticulous, calculating, patient man.
Oh, and if Cora as the miller’s daughter married King George, and after the deal with Rumple and loss of Regina drank the potion mentioned, so as to keep Rumple from taking any other children she might have (who knows what the deal was exactly in our story), it would be interesting to consider that Regina may actually be King George’s daughter, and he thinks he is childless.
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ParticipantLil’ Red — Totally agree about Henry calling up Regina. Made me so mad that she was so happy to have him call and drop everything and he stood her up. Deceitful, and not very becoming on Henry. It fascinated me that she called Charming and told him where to find Henry. I think if I were Charming I would have explored that underground playroom of Regina’s a little more, and killed the snakes rather than packing them away for later.
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ParticipantThe shapeshifting thing adds a whole new dimension to the aspect of magic she has achieved and surpised me as well. Made we think of my Terry Brooks, Shannara series that has changlings in it, which takes us into a more sci-fi realm than fairy tale. That really threw me, and I haven’t decided if I like it yet or not, but bravo for Snow’s astute awareness that caught her. I suppose it will depend on what the writers do with it and how often they use it. Although I suppose it is no different than Malificent being able to turn into a dragon, is it?
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ParticipantLove the theme of loving children and parental sacrifice for them. Obviously sacrifice is a theme this season. So we see that Cora is not reunited with Regina, and King George, can’t figure if he was looking longingly at Henry and charming, or bitterly surmising some plan to separate them the way he wanted Snow to pay for his unhappiness.
Dislike Aurora, as well. Athough Mulan gained strides with me tonight.
Loved the Ogre special effects, and Snow whistling for his attention and then saying leave my daughter alone, then shot him in the eye.
Literally screamed when Henry unlocked that box and opened it and that viper Agrabah viper rose up. Could have thrown something at the TV if I had known it would have gotten through to our beloved writers. “I hate snakes” — Indiana Jones.
Me too, Indy.
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ParticipantI had that same thought, except for the fact I thought in Price of Gold last season King George said his wife was dead.
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ParticipantI don’t know where August went, but I am of the opinion that he will have to earn back his status as a human being…
@AntBee wrote:
From a recent podcast,
Eddie: We saw in his episode last year, the Blue Fairy said ‘as long as you’re brave, unselfish, and true, you can be a real boy’ and he is no longer a real man, so perhaps his task that he was meant to do, he came to it too late and now he’s paying the price for it.
Adam: To show you, this is not the last you will be seeing of our Pinocchio character.
I like the idea that he might have gone to check out the tree. But I think he is ashamed that he has turned back into wood and didn’t do what he was supposed to.
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