August totally know who Emma really is. I'm wondering why he hurts himself going to the T(r)oll Bridge. Maybe that has to do with the curse/magic as well?
Clip 1: Damn, it's no wonder Regina gets so angry at the idea of true love overcoming all after what happens in Stable Boy. Or what I think is going to happen.
Clip 2: Way to go, Mary Margaret. Nice job of letting them goad you.
Clip 3: Ugh. August gives me the creeps. Pressing into Emma's personal life? Mind your own business, man! And why the heck does Emma need some writer to tell her how to do her job?
Oh God, Lana Parrilla is just so amazing. This Regina is so very different. And if Cora is indeed the Miller's daughter and if the writers stick with the original story, I wonder if Rumplestiltskin wanted (unborn) Regina in exchange? Oh the theories.
Wait, if Regina's mom is a miller's daughter she's probably the one that Rumple made the deal with (in the classic Rumplestiltskin tale), where her father claims she can spin straw to gold and th king says he'll marry her if she can. Then Rumple turns up and strikes a deal with her since he can actually make gold from straw, but she has to give him her firstborn....
If King George is Storybrook, so he did not die in Fairy Tales. So he forgives Charming not married with King Midas's daughter? If not ... Why Charming and Snow live in his castle after their marriage?
It seems like they are twisting It that Cora was the Miller's daughter In Rump's fairy tale.The talk also hints at cora being the queen of hearts theory may not be crazy.
They sure did good job at making Lana Parrilla look younger.
It can't be Pinocchio. He was shown as a little boy in the pilot and all the counterparts are the same age as they were in the pilot episode. But otherwise good theory :))
Maybe August is Regina's twin brother!! Cora (the Miller's Daughter) had to give up her firstborn to Rumple - maybe that was August - that would explain why one of the first things Madam Mayor said when August turned up in Storybrooke was "he seems familiar..."
I suppose. That would push the events of Rumple's origin wayyyyyy back in the FTL timeline, but I don't really see any blatant contradictions in that theory. The only thing is, I thought the whole Miller's Daughter fairy tale had been incorporated into the Cinderella storyline. Does this mean that Rumple tried the old "give me your firstborn" trick once before - on Regina's mother?
Fans want to know about his first deal or the original story. The writers of the show probably feel obligated to address that and explain that the loss of Baelfire left him missing a child in his life. He will make deals when he can to try and replace the son he lost. Even though he knows he never can.
I thought that was meant to be metaphorical in that if you willingly murder someone, even if they're bad, you've already taken a step towards being as dark as they were.
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Hey, King George is back!
ReplyDeleteDid she say Cora was the miller's daughter? Confirmation. :)
ReplyDeleteYOU can't just end it at "AUGUST LOOK" Now I want to know what they are looking at! Can Sunday be tonight? K, thanks!
ReplyDeleteAugust totally know who Emma really is. I'm wondering why he hurts himself going to the T(r)oll Bridge. Maybe that has to do with the curse/magic as well?
ReplyDeleteOMG this August/Emma sneak peek is flawless but why he's hurt?
ReplyDeleteOMG! August has to be Pinnochio.
ReplyDeleteClip 1: Damn, it's no wonder Regina gets so angry at the idea of true love overcoming all after what happens in Stable Boy. Or what I think is going to happen.
ReplyDeleteClip 2: Way to go, Mary Margaret. Nice job of letting them goad you.
Clip 3: Ugh. August gives me the creeps. Pressing into Emma's personal life? Mind your own business, man! And why the heck does Emma need some writer to tell her how to do her job?
Yep. That explains why Regina is so familiar with Rumpelstiltskin in all of their interactions FTL.
ReplyDeleteOh God, Lana Parrilla is just so amazing. This Regina is so very different. And if Cora is indeed the Miller's daughter and if the writers stick with the original story, I wonder if Rumplestiltskin wanted (unborn) Regina in exchange? Oh the theories.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it takes an outside point of view to help you figure things out and as he said, she hasn't slept in days.
ReplyDeleteWait, if Regina's mom is a miller's daughter she's probably the one that Rumple made the deal with (in the classic Rumplestiltskin tale), where her father claims she can spin straw to gold and th king says he'll marry her if she can. Then Rumple turns up and strikes a deal with her since he can actually make gold from straw, but she has to give him her firstborn....
ReplyDeleteLooks great, another episode to look forward to.
ReplyDeleteIf August is Pinocchio it would explain why the character feels so wooden. Ironically, Emma would have more chemistry with a block of wood.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly!
ReplyDeleteWow, no wonder Regina hates Snow and her true love conquers all mentality if her true love got killed.
ReplyDeleteIf King George is Storybrook, so he did not die in Fairy Tales. So he forgives Charming not married with King Midas's daughter? If not ... Why Charming and Snow live in his castle after their marriage?
ReplyDeletelmao that makes perfect sense
ReplyDeleteYeah same here!
ReplyDeleteNot liking August any more and he has zero chemistry with Emma.
ReplyDeleteWonder what's wrong with his leg.
Can't believe they cut off that last video!!! But then again, it kind of makes me look forward to the episode even more!
ReplyDeleteIt could be Snow White's castle that they live in?
ReplyDeleteEver heard of revolts? for all we know King George escaped or was exiled from his kingdom ;)
ReplyDeleteloving the contrast between "Regina" and "Evil Queen Regina"...
ReplyDeleteEvil truly is not "born" its "made".
And she, just like everyone in the world, was shaped and twisted into what she became because of her experiences in her life.
Nope. its clearly the same castle the carriage with Charming and Abigail left before his first encounter with snow :)
ReplyDeleteIt seems like they are twisting It that Cora was the Miller's daughter In Rump's fairy tale.The talk also
ReplyDeletehints at cora being the queen of hearts theory may not be crazy.
They sure did good job at making Lana Parrilla look younger.
I almost feel sad for Regina....almost.
ReplyDeleteAnd *this* is why we *listen* to our lawyers. :-D
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see King George. Very interesting.
I'm rooting for Emma and the Mad Hatter. Those two have way more chemistry than Emma and Woodblock August!
ReplyDeleteIt can't be Pinocchio. He was shown as a little boy in the pilot and all the counterparts are the same age as they were in the pilot episode. But otherwise good theory :))
ReplyDeletelol yeah. Don't want to be bated into a trap.
ReplyDeleteMaybe August is Regina's twin brother!! Cora (the Miller's Daughter) had to give up her firstborn to Rumple - maybe that was August - that would explain why one of the first things Madam Mayor said when August turned up in Storybrooke was "he seems familiar..."
ReplyDeleteYou become as evil as the one you kill. Cora is powerful and vicious...
ReplyDeleteI suppose. That would push the events of Rumple's origin wayyyyyy back in the FTL timeline, but I don't really see any blatant contradictions in that theory. The only thing is, I thought the whole Miller's Daughter fairy tale had been incorporated into the Cinderella storyline. Does this mean that Rumple tried the old "give me your firstborn" trick once before - on Regina's mother?
ReplyDeleteIt could explain the origin of Regina's mother's magical powers.
ReplyDeleteassd
ReplyDeleteFans want to know about his first deal or the original story. The writers of the show probably feel obligated to address that and explain that the loss of Baelfire left him missing a child in his life. He will make deals when he can to try and replace the son he lost. Even though he knows he never can.
ReplyDeletelike Castle :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't that his MO? He's also been involved in Charming's birth as well.
ReplyDeleteBut his origin story has been confirmed to be 100+ years before everyone else in the story was born.
I thought that was meant to be metaphorical in that if you willingly murder someone, even if they're bad, you've already taken a step towards being as dark as they were.
ReplyDeleteOh, really? I didn't realize that. I guess I'm not in the loop as much as I should be - was that in an interview or something?
ReplyDeleteYeah, that makes sense.
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