Aw, thank you so much! You’re so sweet to take the time and say so. ♥
- Sherrie
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My mind was blown! And I felt on edge the whole time. We got a lot of information in a very short amount of time, which is probably what attributed to the “rushed” feeling you’re talking about. I am pretty sure a lot of scenes got cut, and I think they should appear on the DVD bonus features.
I thought it was really good. And I’m glad that they remembered. I do wonder what is going to happen now that magic is back. I assume they’re not all going back to fairytale land. And that evil look Regina gets certainly is not comforting.
There are still so many characters and unfinished stories that need to be told, so I feel like they’ll continue to have the fairytale flashbacks. So, you have to wonder what the townsfolk are going to do now that they’re in Storybrooke.
I can’t wait to see the extended cut!
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I can’t find the post where I originally posted it, but here’s the download link for the full-size photo. I’m glad you like it! My second attempt at wallpaper, lol.
Woot! Victory! (Though, I don’t think we were all that worried.) Thanks for letting us know!
You are too sweet. Don’t cry! :D
Hello! I really liked it! I think a lot got revealed, particularly about August. I was thrilled when it turned out that he was Pinocchio. I think that the backstory between him and Emma coming to our world together was really sweet. It’s almost like they’re destined to be together in some way. Also, Mary Margaret stood up to Regina for the first time. And David resisted her charms. Go Team Snowing!
I will say that Emma’s complete denial was really frustrating. And her decision to kidnap Henry wasn’t exactly the best idea ever. Also, after having encouraged Mary Margaret not to run away, it seems a bit hypocritical that she is now doing the same. I understand where it’s coming from, but she has to know that it’s going to hurt Mary Margaret that Emma left without a word.
I’m also not exactly thrilled that Geppetto thought it fit that a young child should be tasked with helping the savior assume her role and remind her of who she is. I mean, that’s a huge responsibility. And it’s not like Pinocchio doesn’t have a history of being seduced by temptation (uh, you remember the donkeys?). But I do understand that for the purpose of this story, it was necessary. If either Snow or Charming had gone through, there wouldn’t be as much of an obstacle. And then, you’d have this awkward moment where Snow or Charming would be 28 years older than their significant other. Lol.
I really can’t wait for the last two episodes. I seriously want Regina to get her comeuppance. And for Mr. Gold to realize Belle is alive. And for people to start remembering!
I heard about that theory about Baelfire being Henry’s father, and it certainly would be interesting what with the connection to both the Charming family and Rumpelstiltskin. Though didn’t the writers say that Henry’s father isn’t a fairytale character? I’m pretty sure they had. But hey, they’re free to change their mind, and I think it would be really cool if Baelfire turned out to be Henry’s father. However, timeline wise, I feel like if he got sent to our world at the point in time that he did, he’d be much older than Emma. But then again, time operates differently, so maybe several years in fairytale world is like 1 hour in our world.
I really like your point about the antagonists on this show having feelings but with a twist. Though they’re “bad” (and I would argue that Regina is much more evil than Rumpelstiltskin is, considering her title includes the word “evil”), they do have “good” moments. Just as our protagonists sometimes make wrong choices and do “bad” things. The difference, for me, between Rumpel and Regina is that Regina, after Daniel’s death, does things for the love of herself while Rumpel, as we’ve seen, does things out of love for his son (and/or Belle). And sometimes, Regina does things at the expense of her loved ones (i.e. ripping out her father’s heart). She doesn’t really treat her loved ones in the way that you or I would treat our loved ones. More often than not, her love ultimately ends up being manipulation. One would hope that the person who loves you doesn’t see you as a pawn, which is sometimes how I feel Regina regards those she “loves”: her father, her son, etc. The only person I think she loved in the sense that you and I love would be Daniel. And unfortunately, Cora took that away from her. No wonder she became evil after that.
Officially, they hang out together a lot. Unofficially, it sure seems like it. ;)
I’m guessing that Charming has multiple swords. Because after he lost the one he brought to the wedding to the Evil Queen, he must have had to have another one made or something. But regardless of which sword it is, I’m assuming that the sword David hands to Emma is one of Charming’s. But you may be right, since one would think that it’s more likely for one of Regina’s possessions to cross over from the fairytale world to Storybrooke than the sword that Charming drops after he is stabbed.
Yep. The next episode is coming next Sunday! Almost there! Hang in there. :)
I saw that! And I think that will be paralleled in Storybrooke as well with David. :)
I really hope they will calm down now. I mean, David and Mary Margaret are holding hands. And you see Regina breaking her mirror (which suggests her plan of seducing David didn’t work).
I know! April 22nd can’t come soon enough. :)