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December 5, 2012 at 4:13 pm in reply to: QUEEN OF HEARTS — FAVORITE & LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS #163793snowfalls
Participant@MagicKingdomღ wrote:
@medchen wrote:
@TimeSpacer wrote:
My favorite moment was when Emma said “No. It’s strength.” as she knocked Cora on her backside after Cora failed to take her heart!
It was a very Harry Potterish moment 🙂
OMG! It totally was! 😆
I love the idea of Emma being OUAT’s blonder and more feminine version of Harry Potter. I know, it’s kind of geeky, but I’m a geek. So it’s second nature to me. 😆
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ParticipantI have a sneaking suspicion that either August or Baelfire had a hand in writing the book. I know the timing is a bit off, but I just can’t shake the feeling that they’re some how involved.
And I love the idea of Belle playing a role in discovering the book’s origins. 😀
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ParticipantAs long as he adds to the story, then I’ll be happy. I just don’t want him to be Emma’s love interest.
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Participant@MagicKingdomღ wrote:
I wonder if the reason why Mr. Gold hits Hook is because of what he did to Belle in the previous episode?
I think you’re onto to something. 😉
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Participant@The Fairest wrote:
^Are you sure? Hook literally said “So pretty, and yet so useless.” He basically said that she’s of no value to him. I think that’s why he hit her and tried to kill her. Hook is being referred to as a villain for a reason. Is he on the level of Rumpel or Regina? Heck no! But he is a villain.
Yeah, I’m pretty sure when he said “useless” he meant that she was no longer of any use to him. He killed her because she was useless in his eyes. I think the writers made it quite clear. I know some may want to interpret it differently, but the scene was quite easy to read in my opinion.
I also really love Hook. I just hate that he hit my precious Belle. 😥
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Participant@Midnight Dreary wrote:
Ok, I’m a big Regina fan, but even I didn’t feel sorry for her at the end. Yes, she helped Snow and Emma. But let’s get real here. She destroyed everything Snow held dear. She killed her father and nearly killed her husband Charming. I love that Regina saved them in the end, but inviting the person who destroyed your life over for dinner would be ridiculously OOC for the Charmings.
Thank you. I’m glad that Regina is trying to change, but that doesn’t make up for all the tragedy she caused for the Charmings. Just because they didn’t invite her over for dinner at the end of the episode doesn’t mean that they’re not grateful. They are grateful. Henry hugged her and told her how much she had changed. Emma thanked her for saving them. They noticed the change in her, but that still doesn’t erase everything she’s done. She killed Snow’s father, people. And she made Snow spend her entire adult life on the run for something that she didn’t even do. She targetted her family and friends and killed countless innocents all because of her hatred for Snow. So yeah, the Charmings have every right to be stand off-ish.
December 3, 2012 at 4:23 am in reply to: QUEEN OF HEARTS — FAVORITE & LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS #163385snowfalls
Participant@EvilQueen wrote:
But it does contradict to what ‘the good’ does. The good ‘forgives’. Regina has truly proven she’s honestly trying to redeem herself, she risked everything by taking the spell of the portal and that means a lot for a development of a character who’s been acting so selfishly throughout her entire life. There is zero encouragement or gratitude from Snow or Emma and even Henry seems like he doesn’t really care. Then there are those stabbing words from Rumple. That way Regina could be emotionally turned back to the time when she cast the curse in the first place – because people don’t really give her a chance. I’m not saying they should’ve invited her for a dinner (she would probably turn it down anyway) – but it just seemed that everyone simply ignored the fact that she saved their lives – everyone always notices the bad that she does but they don’t really care when she finally does something good – I mean, can’t they seriously notice a big change coming for her and that it’s rather important and that it would be better for everyone to keep her on their side?
Emma did thank Regina. Immediately after she popped out of the well. But do I expect the Charmings to just forget about everything she did? No. I’m glad they were grateful for what she did, but being in the same room with the person who almost wiped out your entire family is probably a little much for them right now.
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Participant@An Empty Heart wrote:
Ok, Mr. Gold is beating someone with his cane. OF COURSE THIS IS GOING TO BE AN AWESOME EPISODE! 😆
I know right? I’m looking forward to seeing their showdown. I’m kind of hoping that Mr. Gold wins the fight with his cane. Come on! That would be so awesome! 😆
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