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Well, he and Milah had an unconventional relationship (as in she was still married) so why not unconventional rings…. So who is up for frame watching that episode? 😆
Send me pictures!
Oh the huge garnet in this brooche (too big to be called a tie pin) Rumpel wore was probably a hint to being Cora’s Master.
It’s soooo pretty.[adrotate group="5"]spinninggoldParticipantWell, I see Jared as more than capable to play a smart kid… In his own words.
spinninggoldParticipantI think the problem mainly comes from writers that are story telling instead of placing themselves in the mind of a child. Therefor their acting becomes construed and unnatural, because it’s not what a child would say. And I urge the writers to take a look at a BBC comedy series called ‘Outnumbered’ where they don’t write lines, just basic situations, and then let the kid actors loose with their own fantasy and let them react in their own words as the adults who play their parents have to react on that. it makes some some of the funniest comedy ever, like when Karen, the little daughter compares voting for goverment to an Idols finale where everyone has to dial in their vote and at the end the prime minister goes BOOHOO I won. And her disappointment and annoyment when dad tells he that’s not quite that way. “They should”.
Point is, it’s kids language. And it comes across far more natural, because the kids understand their role better.
another clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8Qia54-re4spinninggoldParticipantFirst of all: Cruel, no matter what you think of her acting, to post a remark about that about a young girl that clearly put everything into that role. How would you like it if somebody started making remarks about somethi you absolutely poured your heart in? If something needs to change in her acting, it’s the director’s job to pick up on that not yours.
Secondly I think she did absolutely wonderful, we see Snow do things, like scold a servant that was un-Snow-like (but will make sense, come next episode) that were hard, and she did fabulous. Don’t forget, we see this gorgeous set, they are in a green room.
And ItachiIstar,, same goes for Jared, he is doing great. The madness about his mother’s lies could be better, but I think this is the writer’s fault. They have given him lines that are unnatural for him, and he is making the best out of it that he can. He is however to young to say: Hey, this does not work, I wouldn’t say that, let’s try it ….. , like a Robert Carlyle might do. He’s a kid, so he does what he is told. Again, not his fault. (The cheezy pizza line was horrid and stupid. Henry is too young (and still innocent) for sarcasm, and Jared is clearly just saying the line because he had to. The producers are trying to create an animosity between them that isn’t there, just so Emma and Gold have common ground. It should have been cut)spinninggoldParticipantI think the problem is… and it’s tempting because the show is so complex…. that we overanalyze things to death. And the writers do their best by hiding hints and clues all over the place and writing what we want to see, but we are making their job extremely hard, because if they get it wrong, for instance if Robert Carlyle accidentally leaves his wedding ring on, we come down on them hard, even though most people won’t have noticed.
So maybe it’s us that need to calm down. Enjoy the journey, rather than worry about every step.
Writers are just humans too.March 4, 2013 at 10:54 pm in reply to: Star Wars / talks to Harrison Ford about being Hans Solo #177106spinninggoldParticipantShouldn’t this be in Offtopic? And it’s Han Solo, dearie 😛
spinninggoldParticipantYa dearies can explain it all you like, but fictional fact is that fictional soldier man, like young Rumpel, probably had a fictional wife and family before he died at the end of Snow’s sword. He became a fictional soldier to put a fictional roof over their heads, and fictional bread on the table. He was a fictional person… His fictional life is just as important as Regina’s or Cora’s.
And if OuaT states that taking a life changes someone, than either Snow is already changed or killing does not change you. Come on Adam & Eddie! Consistency!spinninggoldParticipantThe floor really is a hussy. I mean, you are right, he has a tyre iron, and that could easily have opened that drawer… Yet he knocked him out.
spinninggoldParticipantI think most of us watched the livestream of Paleyfest 😀
spinninggoldParticipantYes, but Snow is expolring her dark side… Saving Rumpel is not part of that, he is part of the problem, as far as she’s concerned. The interview at Paleyfest suggested Snow is heading in a dark direction. First I did not get why, but they saw “The Queen Is Dead” before the panel started. So those first questions to Snow wer in directly relation to the episode.
And I do believe Cora thinks it safer to use Rumpel than be taken over by the Dark One. She likes her armies of … zombies. Rumpel would be the same. She is confident she could manage that. -
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