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February 13, 2013 at 7:10 pm in reply to: Last flashback will send a chill through your spine #173033
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Participant@Mich7 wrote:
Mr. Gold is off on an adventure into a terrifying land he’s never been before — New York. And while Henry certainly enjoys the trek to NYC in this week’s episode of Once Upon a Time, Mr. Gold’s journey to find his son definitely is not going to go smoothly, according to executive producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. “I would say that ‘Manhattan’ is going to be the showdown that everyone wants to [see],” says Kitsis, referring to Mr. Gold’s reunion with his son. (Also, there are some amazing flashbacks that explain at least one major burning question fans have Gold for a very long time and the ending of the last flashback will send a chill through your spine.)
Kitsis adds that Gold’s confrontation with his son won’t be the only emotional turmoil we should expect in this week’s hour. “Emma is going to be dealing with a lot of emotional baggage [in the next few episodes], I’ll say that,” Kitsis says. “There are a lot of things she needs to get through.”
In related Once news, as I told you this week, August will make a reappearance later this season, and says Horowitz, “We can’t wait for you to see the next phase of his story.” But the rest of the season won’t just be returns from favorite characters. Two words: —i- -o–.I kind of wonder if this isn’t the last 30 seconds that the other article said that everyone should not miss.
That would make a lot of sense if the last 30 seconds of the show are comprised of a “chilling” Rumple flashback. I was really worried about Henry for a bit, but now I’m worried for poor Rumple. 😕
[adrotate group="5"]"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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Participant@Josephine wrote:
Wouldn’t it be great if we could see Neal and Henry running around Storybrooke, meeting conspiratorally in alley ways, talking in code, and spying on grandpa?
That would be great. 😆
My heart aches if they make him take his own grandson. He has enough problems as it is, just imagine the guilt he’ll have of kidnapping his own grandson for them. I’m just getting so depressed for the rest of the season…Belle has amnesia, the Evil Squad finds the dagger, Neal’s going to probably be angry with Gold, Emma will be angry with Neal, Hook exists, and there are only a handful of episodes left with probably none airing most of March. And I’m worried about renewal on top of it all. What will happen if it isn’t renewed! I just can’t imagine. I HAVE TO HAVE RUMPLESTILTSKIN ON MY SCREEN NEXT YEAR!
Grr, I think I need a nap…or a hug. 🙁
Try both. 🙂 On the bright side, despite all of the horrible things happening to our favorite characters, there is hope for the next episodes airing soon in March. Also, I don’t think we have to worry about there being a 3rd season. This show is still one of TV’s most popular shows. It’s just when it has to compete against the Superbowl, Grammys, or Oscars that it really loses some viewers.
February 17 — ‘Manhattan’
February 24 — (Break for the Oscars)
March 3 – ‘The Queen is Dead’ (?)
March 10 – ‘The Miller’s Daughter’ (?)"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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Participant@Phee wrote:
Another thought I had just now, which is an extension of Rumple not deserving to get those years back with Bae…
I agree that Rumple doesn’t deserve for Baelfire to return to his boyhood. I doubt this will actually happen to Bae, because there’s no way that he’d agree to it, and Rumple would never force it on his son. Neither do I think Emma would ever choose to “reset” her life and become a child again, because she has her own son, Henry, to think of. She can’t abandon him again, and neither will Neal once he realize he’s a daddy himself.
many would think that Geppetto doesn’t deserve to get those years back with Pinocchio either. Geppetto caught a fair bit of hate for the business with putting Pinocchio through the tree, so I can see all of those fans being very annoyed if he gets to go back to the start and have the life he always wanted with his son.
Despite the Charmings’ pain over having missed out on Emma’s childhood, they’re not the types to hold it against Geppetto and would still want him to have his happiness with Pinocchio. With August, I can see him wanting to return to being a child again. He messed up his life so much, he has so significant other or children to speak of to consider in this choice. All he has left is his father, and I could see his happy ending being a boy again and reliving those lost years.
ETA that actually, that sorta gives me a bit of hope. Perhaps he reverts to his FTL self as he’s dying, which is when Blue steps in to save him and makes him an adult again in the process. OK, so I’m clutching at straws, but I’m gettin’ desperate here. 😆
😥 I don’t want August to die. Despite his past mistakes, I wish for his HEA, even if that means being a kid again.
@Mich7 wrote:
They found more fairy dust in the Cricket Game so she’s packing heat. She also had it in some pictures from The Miller’s Daughter.
Perhaps the BF found the wand Mr. Gold had in his shop while he’s out of town.
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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Participant@RumplesGirl wrote:
@slurpeez108 wrote:
@Phee wrote:
Something random and sort of out there that just popped into my head…in the Disney version of Sleeping Beauty, she was taken away by the three good fairies who raised her until her 16th birthday. Those fairies couldn’t be these spinsters, could they? In the movie, one of them was dressed in blue…like I said, it’s a random, crackpot theory…but how perfectly messed up would it be if Blue was one of three fairies who raised Rumple as a child after he lost both his parents.
That’d be ironically delicious, considering how much Mr. Gold loathes the BF now!
To add to this: in the movie Sleeping Beauty believed herself to be an orphan. If the fairies are raising orphans, like Rumple, it could give more credence to the fact that it was the BF who got Henry Jr to SB and to Gold who then got him to Regina. Once again, she’s just doing what she had been doing in FTL.
So, the fairies (like nuns often are in our world) could be the guardians of orphans. Perhaps Tinker Belle found Baelfire, a de factor orphan after Rumple let go of him, and brought him to Neverland. There is a similar plot line in the movie Hook in which Tinker Belle brought Peter Pan, a lost child, to live in Neverland as a little boy. You can watch that clip here starting at the 3:00 mark: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn98IwkKOMc
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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Participant@Mich7 wrote:
@slurpeez108 wrote:
I think I missed that Thanksgiving spoiler you mentioned. Could you please share it here?
In the Barbara Barnett radio audio clip I think.
This is a link to one of the right ups about her blog.
http://souphummingbird.tumblr.com/post/42901058667/manhattan-2×14-teases-from-todays-barbara-barnett
All it says about it there is
we will see Charming making a hysterically funny comment/quip on “Thanksgiving”
I think somewhere else it said he had one of the funnier lines of the night giving some much needed comedic relief.
Thanks! 🙂
So, Phee could be right in saying Charming and Snow learn all about Grandpastiltskin in this upcoming episode and make some comment along the lines of, “Boy, this should make for an interesting Thanksgiving dinner.” 😆
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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Participant@Phee wrote:
We dunno yet if they haul Neal back to SB by the time this ep ends. That spoiler about Charming’s joke about Thanksgiving suggests that at the very least we’ll see a phone call from Emma, but it also got me wondering if they could arrive back in SB by the end of the ep. I wouldn’t imagine that they could convince Neal to come with them that quickly, but then, I also wouldn’t expect, “Oh BTW, you’ve gotta share grandparent duties with Rumplestiltskin from now on,” to be something Emma would tell them over the phone. That’s kind of a “tell it to their face” situation in my book.
I think I missed that Thanksgiving spoiler you mentioned. Could you please share it here?
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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Participant@slurpeez108 wrote:
@Vampirefan12 wrote:
Found this info.
I can’t wait for this week’s Once Upon a Time! Is there anything you can tell us about Mr. Gold’s reunion with his son? — Dakota
NATALIE: The details of how this reunion takes place were actually foretold long ago, as a flashback will reveal — and that’s not a good thing, at least for one series regular. Suffice it to say, do not miss the final 30 seconds of Sunday’s episode.http://www.tvguide.com/News/Mega-Buzz-Bones-Scandal-Spoilers-1060899.aspx
Does that mean bad news for Rumpel? Emma? Henry? 😕
After thinking about it a bit, I have a horrible feeling that Henry could be in trouble. He’s the one, after all, that Regina wants. I doubt he’d be killed off (family show), but he could be held hostage, as Regina intially tried to do at the start of S2. Well, something tells me Cora would stop at nothing to make a grab for power, including holding her own step-grandson hostage (maybe even against Regina’s wishes)! 😥
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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ParticipantFull-time Dad and Henry’s body guard – love it 😀 (Click to see spoiler image below)
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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Participant@oceangypsy wrote:
Did you all ready Vancity Filming’s newest spoiler? It appears as though August gets transformed into a little kid again by the Blue Fairy. I guess August wishes he could do life over again.
I am really, really bummed out if this is true. I don’t even know if I’ll be able to go on watching the show if they pull such crap. It’s like all his character development was for nothing. The worst kind of twist to pull in a show: the reset button.
Hopefully Vancity misinterpreted the scene they filmed, but it does seem kind of damning. Eion was lying on the ground and then Jakob (young Pinocchio) took his place and filming resumed.
😯 Wow! While I don’t want this spoiler to be true, it wouldn’t be a surprise to me if Pinocchio becomes a little boy again. Also, I think this has been Rumple’s plan for Baelfire all along. In episode 1×8, Desperate Souls, Rumple said to Emma regarding Henry that children grow up so fast. He said it with such regret that it sounded like he wished he could turn back the hands of time to when Baelfire was still a boy.
Mr. Gold: Well, look. Your boy might like these, don’t you think? You could play together. (He holds up a pair of walkie talkies.)
Emma: I don’t-
Mr. Gold: No, please. They… They grow up so fast.
Emma: Thanks.
Mr. Gold: You enjoy these with your boy. Your time together is precious, you know? That’s the thing about children – before you know it, you lose them.The first few times I watched this episode, I didn’t think too much about this conversation other than that Rumple always regretted losing his son. However, when I saw episode 1×19 The Return and how Rumplestiltskin was responsible for breaking his deal with his son, I thought that Rumple must have some greater reason for following his son to a land without magic than just to be reunited. In The Return, when Rumple was questioning the BF about ways to find his son, he mentioned three things before he got to the dark curse: mages, realm-jumpers, and time-turners! I think the writers were deliberately establishing that time-turning is a real possibility on this show.
I recall a conversation in 2×4 The Crocodile between Rumplestiltskin and Smee, who wanted eternal life in exchange for a magical bean:
Rumpelstiltskin: I spin straw into gold. Price shouldn’t be a problem.
Smee: I don’t want money. I want eternal life.
Rumpelstiltskin: Only the Dark One has life eternal. So, you want more, son. What I can do, what about youth? Spin the clock back till you’re a little boy again?
Smee: Close enough. Deal.IMO, the writers intentionally explored the idea of Rumple turning Smee back into a little boy again, because that is the angle Rumple has been planning to use all along on his own son when he finds him again! So, perhaps there will be a clash of wills, such that Rumple wants to recapture Baelfire’s adolescence, but Baelfire will refuse to be turned back into a teenager again. (Also, if the theory is true that Baelfire really is Peter Pan, then Baelfire will be doubly opposed to the idea, because he’ll have already have spent centuries trapped in perpetual adolescence, which he finally managed to break free of by the time he met Emma in our world). 💡
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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Participant@Phee wrote:
@Vampirefan12 wrote:
I want to know who Rum’s father is too and the spinsters that raised Rum when he was younger.
Something random and sort of out there that just popped into my head…in the Disney version of Sleeping Beauty, she was taken away by the three good fairies who raised her until her 16th birthday. Those fairies couldn’t be these spinsters, could they? In the movie, one of them was dressed in blue…like I said, it’s a random, crackpot theory…but how perfectly messed up would it be if Blue was one of three fairies who raised Rumple as a child after he lost both his parents.
That’d be ironically delicious, considering how much Mr. Gold loathes the BF now!
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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