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  • March 25, 2013 at 1:21 am in reply to: the promo #181961
    the auburn girl
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    OMG I can’t wait for this episode! Lacey will probably be the most interesting! Robin Hood? Awesome! Rumple and Belle time? OUTSTANDING!! Gold and Lacey moments? FUCK YES!! (excuse the language). I’m so excited!! You can tell that Belle is the one walking with Rumple out of the carriage and she’s in the carriage… She’ll probably stop Rumple from firing the arrow because, remember, it doesn’t miss its target šŸ˜›

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    March 18, 2013 at 1:20 am in reply to: The promo #180545
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    Oooo that would explain A LOT šŸ˜› And is there a Canadian Promo? Anyone know?

    March 12, 2013 at 10:37 pm in reply to: New spoilery article #179465
    the auburn girl
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    Guess what, guys? I think by the end of this season..Gold is going to ask Belle to marry him…or they’re going to get a little racey together šŸ˜‰ Really hope so after seeing Rumple’s lustful side.
    And when they do kiss and her memories are returned, they better Fu**king do a 360 on them AND have him dip her. Just saying.

    March 12, 2013 at 12:51 am in reply to: New spoilery article #179221
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    Thanks for posting this! šŸ™‚

    March 7, 2013 at 4:42 am in reply to: you WANTED SPOILERS #1 &#2 #177825
    the auburn girl
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    Hey everyone calm down šŸ™‚ I actually sorta like the kissing because I think Rumple is sexy when he kisses people. I’m a huge Rumbelle Shipper, but this doesn’t really bother me. Want to know why?

    I take heart in the fact that when she kisses him, his curse does not break. That is something we must hold on to šŸ™‚ They did not truly love one another or else his curse would have broken (as it started to with Belle). AND there is going to be a scene with Gold and Belle in which he pours his heart out to her. Looking forward to seeing how Rumple and Cora’s chemistry/story moves forward and seeing Gold with Belle.

    Oh, and does anyone think Regina just MAY BE his daughter now?

    February 28, 2013 at 11:54 pm in reply to: Filming Shots for 2×19 #176007
    the auburn girl
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    Yes! Hope is in the air! šŸ˜€ And I’ll be devastated when we have the Spring Hiatus before we see this episode… I’m SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited!!!

    February 27, 2013 at 1:51 am in reply to: Robert Carlyle’s tweet #175660
    the auburn girl
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    How are you guys so sure that this is a new scene (one not from Skin Deep) and that “Lacy” is a Rumbelle episode?

    January 9, 2013 at 4:43 am in reply to: THE CRICKET GAME : FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS #167623
    the auburn girl
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    Did anyone else notice or catch THE MISTAKE AND PROBLEM made in ā€œThe Cricket Gameā€ in the final scene between Queen Regina and Rumplestiltskin about the Dark Curse? Please bear with me; I believe my point to be valid. So in Season 1, Episode 2, Regina calls upon Maleficent, asking for the Dark Curse, which she traded for a ā€œsleeping curseā€ (Snow’s apple) which Regina said ā€œfailedā€. Remember that Maleficent said specifically that it was Snow and Charming’s wedding night. But the point I’m making is: Regina TRADED the Curse for the sleeping curse, which means that Snow’s ā€˜apple incident’ had not taken place before the trade. Now, in ā€œThe Cricket Gameā€, Snow and Charming are obviously past the ā€œapple incidentā€ and are fighting Leopold for the kingdom. Here is where I got confused and thought there was a problem: When Rumplestiltskin calls upon Regina (after she’s been cursed never to hurt Snow and Charming again), he brings to her attention that ā€˜they cannot be harmed in this land’, implying that she should send them to another land in which she can inflict pain on them and enact her revenge. Basically, he’s giving her the idea for ā€œThe Dark Curseā€. In the episode, Regina had never thought of this because she did not need to send them to another realm to enact her revenge. This is the problem: at this point, Regina SHOULD have already known about The Dark Curse BECAUSE she’d traded it to Maleficent for the sleeping curse (Snow’s failed apple), which happened BEFORE Snow and Charming’s attack on Leopold. So, according to the story, the timeline is: Regina trades The Dark Curse with Maleficent for the sleeping curse, Snow eats the apple, she is awakened when Charming kisses her, they plan on taking the kingdom back. Regina calls upon Maleficent wanting The Dark Curse back, (now according to the Cricket Game) Regina goes to war against Snow and Charming with Leopold, she loses and is cursed, then is approached BY Rumplestiltskin implying that she cannot fight Snow and Charming in this land, but she can seek her revenge on them in another. But she’s already supposed to know about The Dark Curse according to the timeline given to us by the writers. Now before you disagree with me and say that she could have already had the Curse by the time Rumple proposed it, I answer: Then why would she have needed it in the first place before she was cursed and unable to attack Snow and Charming? Think about it. I think the writers messed up.

    January 7, 2013 at 7:05 am in reply to: The promo #167271
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    Hey!! I have the link to the CANADIAN PROMO right here:: https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=483280035057299&saved
    A friend posted it on “Once Upon a Time Fans” facebook. Enjoy šŸ˜€ It really is great!

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