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ParticipantGet ready for a father-son reunion. Geppetto is back for August’s episode!
😥 Water works! I’m gonna need to stock up on tissues between this episode and Manhattan.
[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@Phee wrote:
@Mich7 wrote:
If she shows up in the Queen is Dead that makes me wonder even more if she may not be his girlfriend since it’s probably in that episode that Neal comes to SB. Maybe she comes with him. And I don’t know about a connection to the Snow White family (is that a spoiler or spoiler theory)
Far as I know it’s just theory, based on the idea that she’s apparently meant to make her first appearance in the ep that’s all about Snow’s mother. Mind you, if she’s in FTL flashbacks when Snow was a girl, it wouldn’t make sense for her to still be the same age all these years later in NYC, so maybe she won’t be in those flashbacks after all? If she is, well, that just makes things even more confusing. 😛
I recall there was a recent spoiler from Adam and Eddy that Snow’s mother would have a surprising connection to someone we all know. Most of us guessed it would be Cora, but what if that person Eva were connected to was Baelfire through this woman, Tamara (assuming the woman is she)? That would certainly be a surprising twist! A lot of people have guessed Neal could be the white rabbit and Queen Eva the White Queen. I’m not sure how Tamara would tie-in exactly, but she may be after something of importance. Granted, it’s a bit far-fetched, but one never knows with this show.
@Mich7 wrote:
I wonder if they are setting her up to be a girlfriend for Neal…or if she is someone that wants to be Neal’s girlfriend (from the won’t stop until she gets what she wants line)…then again maybe what she wants has something to do with magic….and the run into Neal thing wasn’t so accidental.
It could be the case that she is in on some plot that involves magic. Maybe she values whatever was in August’s box.
@Mich7 wrote:
ETA:wanted to add this after re-looking at the pictures…in one of them Tamara is coming out the door holding something round…my first thought was that it was a pocket watch (Neal had a fondness for watches didn’t he) or a compass (like the one Hook and Cora had perhaps)…did she perhaps bump into him to pickpocket him.
There is also a picture of him following her out that door…don’t know if that was still filming or not but perhaps she bought the item off of him or convinced him to give it to her.
The pocket-watch could be another tie-in to Neal being the white rabbit theory that has been posted in another thread on this forum. I like the idea that Tamara is after something of value like a pocket watch.
"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‘Once Upon A Time’ Scoop: Ginnifer Goodwin Teases Trouble For Snow & Charming
Plus, Ginnifer gives HollywoodLife.com her thoughts on more Snow babies, strange ships, and the return of Sheriff Graham!
Once Upon A Time returns with all-new episodes Feb. 10 on ABC, and while that’s sure to put a smile on the faces of patient fans, Ginnifer Goodwin tells HollywoodLife.com we probably shouldn’t expect Snow White to be sporting the same grin. “Her smile might be turned upside down for a bit,” she says. “We’re delving into her relationship with her own mother, who was murdered.”“We’re going to address her mommy issues, and the way that affects her relationship with Emma,” she added when we spoke Feb. 5 at the kick-off for Listerine’s 21 Day Challenge. “Talk about mommy issues — Snow and Emma are the same age!”
When we last saw Snow and Charming, they were talking about wanting “different things.” Should we be worried about them?
“We’ve been discussing this as well. I would like to believe that love will conquer all, and that these two will always kiss and make up. But the truth is, they do want different things right now. Mary Margaret desperately wants to create a family in Storybrooke where things are relatively safer, and Charming definitely wants his kingdom back.”
Could “creating a family” mean Snow having more kids?
“I’ve asked [the writers] this, because I think they should have another kid! I’m pitching it, but at the same time, I worry about the impact that would have on Emma. She didn’t have a childhood with her parents, and she’d be watching a child growing up with all the things she didn’t have. But maybe that makes for great television, so we should do it.”
And then there’s Regina, who really seems like she wants to be good. Will she succeed this season? At all?
“That’s something we’re absolutely addressing. I’m impressed with how realistic and relatable and human a journey they’re giving Regina. There will be setbacks, but there will be strides forward, as well. Our good guys, though they’re not naive, do have this annoyingly patient tolerance. They always believe good will win, and they always believe that people can change. I get so annoyed with them sometimes. I thought I was disgustingly optimistic, but our characters really need a good shakedown sometimes.”
It was also recently announced that Jamie Dornan is coming back for a flashback episode. Your thoughts?
“I’m elated! Honestly, he’s one of my favorite co-stars. He’s a joy to work with, and I really missed his presence as an audience member watching the show. I understand, story-wise, why he had to go — but thank God for flashbacks. Graham really adds to the show.”
I’m sure the shippers will be thrilled to see him back. How aware are you of the shippers? Some fans are rooting for an Emma-Regina romance.
“They are! I got into a Twitter war one day over this. I made a comment — purely trying to be funny — that most likely, at 8 o’clock on a sunday night, we’re not going to show a grandmother-granddaughter makeout scenario. I got into a lot of trouble for making that comment. People thought I was being homophobic, but really, I’m just not into incest. In defense of my character, I’m not into the idea of my daughter making out with my stepmother who tried to kill me several times.” http://hollywoodlife.com/2013/02/07/once-upon-a-time-spoilers-snow-charming-relationship-ginnifer-goodwin-interview/
"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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ParticipantEion has been confirmed to be filming scenes for 2×18:
EW has learned that Eion Bailey — who plays August/Pinocchio — is set to appear on the show’s 18th episode, titled “Selfless, Brave and True,” after mysteriously disappearing earlier this season. No official airdate for the episode has been set.
Here’s hoping we finally learn how a wooden guy waltzes out of his bedroom without being seen. (Magic?) http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/02/08/once-upon-a-time-scoop-eion-bailey-august-returning/
"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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Looks like Neal and August have some catching up to do. They may have met again in the present day rather than in the past. Maybe August went to NYC after the curse was lifted rather than face everyone. He’d appear like a normal man to unbelievers of magic."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‘Once Upon A Time’: Josh Dallas Previews ‘Epic’ New Episode, Charming’s Backstory And Future With Snow
This Sunday’s “Once Upon a Time” (Feb 10. at 8 p.m. EST on ABC) not only offers an unconventional spin on the tale of Jack and the Beanstalk (hint: Jack is played by a woman — “Smallville’s” Cassidy Freeman) and the return of Jorge Garcia’s Giant, it also promises a little more backstory for the heroic Prince Charming (Josh Dallas).
Charming spent the first half of the season trying to reunite with his wife Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) and daughter Emma (Jennifer Morrison), so this week’s episode, titled “Tiny,” offers a welcome chance for the world’s most attractive grandfather to get back in on the action.
HuffPost TV caught up with Dallas via phone to learn more about Charming’s “violent” encounter with Garcia’s Giant, whether there’s still trouble ahead for him and Snow, and what he hopes to see in our fairytale couple’s future. Spoilers ahead.
This episode sounds like a big one for you — no pun intended — so what can we can expect from “Tiny”?
[Laughs.] Yes … once again, it’s a big, epic “Once Upon a Time” episode, with some pretty big characters in it this time. We’re going to revisit Anton, our Giant played by Jorge Garcia, and of course, we know that Cora is back in Storybrooke and, Cora being Cora, [she] has found an ingenious way of transporting a giant on a pirate ship.And upon David meeting and seeing this giant, he is immediately thrust into a very violent greeting from Anton and it is a case of mistaken identity. David has no idea what [Anton’s] beef is with him and Anton proceeds to unleash his vengeance, not only on David, but the entire town of Storybrooke. So we have this predicament where David is trying to figure out what’s going on and trying to figure out why Anton’s after him and he’s got a pretty good idea who might know. So he goes and finds out and then it’s up to David and the Storybrooke crew to convince Anton that David is not who he thinks he is and that this is not a bad place for Anton, and not all humans are going to hurt him and this could actually be a safe place for him in the end.
We have that section going on in the episode and we also go back into Fairytale Land, but we go back into Fairytale Land past. Now, we’ve already seen Fairytale Land present, which is not a very hospitable place anymore. So, we’re going back into Fairytale Land past where we see Anton and his brothers in Giant Land and Anton is feeling like [he doesn’t belong] in his own world. He feels kind of like a fish out of water and decides, against his brothers’ wishes, to come down into the world, and he leaves them to see if he can find his identity, in a way, and find a place where he belongs. And he meets up with up some humans who appear to be something on the outside, and their intentions aren’t wholly noble towards Anton, and this could be the crux of the whole grudge that he’s holding.
Could this case of mistaken identity have anything to do with Charming’s twin brother, James?
It very well could. [Laughs.]Will the episode offer us any new insight into Charming’s backstory, or James’ backstory, as the case may be?
Well, I think you’ll learn a little more and I think you’ll get a little flavor. In this episode, you will definitely discover what Charming’s real name is. You will find that one out, which is both surprising and obvious at the same time. So, that’s a fun little thing … In Storybrooke, there’s a great scene at the end of the episode, which, I don’t want to give too much away, but that offers a real sense of hope for David and Mary Margaret, and for the whole town of Storybrooke in the sense of “maybe there really is a way to get back home,” and I think that’s something that David really wants and is really searching for.I think he really wants to go back home. He really wants to get his family back. He wants his kingdom back and … you know David, he is a hero. He is a leader and having that curse always takes his attention away from his hopes and goals and he puts those aside so he can help other people throughout the season, and he is called upon to do that. That’s just part of that’s what makes him, him — that’s what makes Charming, Charming. So I think, particularly towards in the end of the episode, there is something that happens, but there’s a real sense of hope within him, which is really nice.
As you mentioned, he’s been focused on the idea of returning to Fairytale Land ever since Mary Margaret got back, whereas she’s seen what a mess it is and isn’t particularly eager to go back there. Will those differing goals continue to be a source of friction between them?
Absolutely. I think he, of course, is the eternal optimist: “We can rebuild this. We can rebuild our life where it began and where it belongs,” in his mind. And Mary Margaret has a point that this might be where they belong right now, and I don’t know if he’s too convinced about that or if she’s convinced about going back. So I think that is yet to be resolved and worked out between them.They’re back together, they know who they are now and they’re in this world where all kinds of things are happening, and like I said, they’re the heroes, so they’re called upon to always help their fellow man or … fairytalian. [Laughs.] They always have to put their lives on hold for a little bit. So I think they’re still trying to figure that out and throughout the season, there’s going to be many more twists and turns to that relationship, and how they’re working their lives out and how they’re moving forward with where they are now.
One of the most heartbreaking aspects of the show is that Snow and Charming missed out on so much time with Emma — they missed out on being parents altogether, basically. Do you think that the thought of having another child at some point has crossed their minds; is that something you think they’d be interested in?
Oh, I would hope so. I mean, that’s not something that we’ve discussed with Eddy [Kitsis] and Adam [Horowitz], but in my mind, I would hope that they would want to, like you said, have that experience and I feel that that’d be a really beautiful thing. I think it would be something that the characters would really deserve to have. But again, who knows what would happen if they did?Will we see any more of King George in either world in any of the episodes coming up?
Well, in this episode I think — I haven’t seen the final cut — I think you’ll see a little appearance from him.How much of a threat is Ethan Embry’s character to everyone in Storybrooke, now that we know he saw more than he was letting on when he crashed into Hook?
The character is certainly a mystery and I think everyone in town is trying to figure out who this guy is. Of course, in this episode, he’s going to be grilling Belle about what she saw that night about the car accident and what he saw. So he obviously has some sort of agenda. What that is, we’re just going to have to keep tuning in to find out …“Once Upon a Time” airs Sundays at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/08/once-upon-a-time-josh-dallas_n_2643995.html?utm_hp_ref=tw
"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:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_TzOxVm1EI
Here’s number 5!!
The Great Road Trip 2013 begins!
😀 I wanna go, too!
"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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ParticipantHurray! Here’re the tweets about Eion Bailey. I bet he’s filming for this episode! 😀
"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:
@AntBee wrote:
Here’s a picture of the seer when she’s older that I just saw on Tumblr.
…whoa. Ok, then.
😯 She could be a younger version of that ugly, old blind witch whose eyes were sewed shut in episode 1×2 The Thing You Love Most. She donated a lock of her hair for Regina to enact the dark curse.
"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@dub1026 wrote:
I really wish Rumple would lose the attitude!
Mr. Gold’s poor attitude is a mask for his fear, and Emma can see how out of his element Mr. Gold is. He’s never left SB since coming to our world, he’s never been so out of control or so “like everyone else” as Henry said since before he became the dark one. He was stumbling around without his cane for support or his magical scarf to preserve his identity. He’s terrified of losing his memory of Baelfire, and he’s come this close and traveled so far to get here. As soon as he sees Bae again, that mask he wears will fade before our eyes.
"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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