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Once Upon a Time - Season 3 Finale - Producers Interviews

10 May 2014

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Once Upon a Time Season Finale: Will Emma Change Her Future?

'Once Upon a Time' Bosses on Finale: 'Epic Wish Fulfillment' (Q&A)

12 comments:

  1. Not looking forward to all the Captain Swan, but yay! I'm excited to see how the season ends.

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  2. Love #captainswan! Can't wait to see what happens #once4!

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  3. "Will the finale offer up a hint as to who the villain will be for Season 4?Kitsis: We're definitely setting up the area into which we are going next year. You will know what we are planning to do at the end of these two hours."

    Ok, now I'll be watching for sure :-)

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  4. I know I'm in a minority here, but I have a really hard time stomaching Rumple's attitude/behaviour towards Belle and Hook's attitude/behaviour towards Emma. Eddy&Adam's comments only make things worse.
    "[Hook] is getting fed up because it's like the entire world cannot resist my
    charms, why is one person I fall in love with so resistant to me. He is
    becoming frustrated because he has declared that he will win her heart
    and she has declared it's going to be very hard."
    "As we said, Rumple's love for Belle is genuine but he also let us know
    that in their very first episode together "Skin Deep" that he's a very
    difficult man to love."

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  5. The way they are promoting this it should be pretty epic anything else would be quite underwhelming. It will be nice to see the story develop in the past and what the others will do in the meantime, doubt they will sit and drink champagne.

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  6. Looking forward on how the season three finale end but not looking forward to CaptainSwan I'm sorry just don't see the romantic chemistry that other people see only see a friendship relationship

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  7. "This is the EXACT opposite of what her original story is like."

    Exactly. Originally her character is a smart and kind of sofisticated girl, but her actions lately make her look dumb

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  8. The only hope for the season finale for me is to see Aurora happy and with the baby (and Phillip alive, but knowing this show it's possibly that he's dead and all that crap), I no longer have interest in the Royal Family and I really dislike the Captain Swan ship, if the keep focusing all the plots and action and episodes to the same characters (yeah, I get it, the show is about Snow White, Charming and all the family, but in season 1 Cinderella, Jiminy, Red, Jefferson, Grumpy, Graham, Hansel and Grethel and August had their screentime, now we know little about Tink or Phillip or Aurora or Mulan or Robin Hood or Wendy and the Wizard and Dorothy) then I'll leave, I keep hoping this gets better but for me it not longer works. The wisdom and the plot twists and the reality of Storybrooke was destroyed after season 1 and it's sad because OUAT was one of those shows that kept me like crazy week after week waiting for a new episode and the resolution of the first season.

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  9. wonderful maybe? they are running out of worlds? I almost wonder if Hook and Emma don't make it back to the present. Or if they do a villan will follow or they find something dirty in the past that one of our characters relatives did and they will expose it in the present. I know this show tries to build on itself so mmm and they keep trying to fill out the family tree so I am trying to think who's next to fill? Rumple's mom, even tho shes been dead for years? we don't know anything about Hook's parents, maybe he will find them in the past?

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  10. What's worse: in the Disney version, which is the one most people know, Belle is the kind of girl who makes the Beast change precisely because she won't tolerate his cruelty. He changes because of her, he learns kindness from her. That's the entire point of the story: he must learn to be kind, to be tolerant, to be patient. And not just to Belle, to people in general. That is why he was cursed (and NOT because he was a coward, btw) and why he changes back to a prince at the end, because he learned his lesson.

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  11. Situation in the two first comments is awkward LOL. But it represents the fandom situation right now: half of the people love CS, half can't stand it.

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  12. The problem is that the show established in canon that Rumple "loves" Belle (their first kiss was about to undo the Dark Curse). The way he treats her is quite degrading, so I don't see how that could be called "true love".
    Love should be a two-way street. It presupposes selflessness, putting the feelings & happiness of the person you love before your own (eg Regina giving Henry a happy life at the cost of her own devastation), but that kind of devotion must be reciprocated to be considered true love. Belle is certainly dedicated to Rumple, but is he at all capable of doing the same for her?
    Saving Henry from Pan was the one occasion when Rumple truly put someone else first, regardless of his own desires, feelings and fears. Back in FTL, he couldn't overcome his natural fear of death neither for Milah, nor for Bae. He didn't agree to move to another village when Milah pleaded with him because she was miserable. He was too afraid to give up the magical powers of the Dark One when Bae needed him to, and ended up losing him. He didn't want to lose those powers when Belle first kissed him. He was in a rage and tried to kill Regina (2x01) despite his promise to Belle that he wouldn't; and history repeated itself when he tried to kill Zelena despite his promise to Belle that he wouldn't.
    I don't think he's capable of consistently putting someone's happiness above his own desires, especially when that someone settles for deceit and abuse. Instead of giving him impetus to redeem himself, she keeps forgiving him unconditionally.

    I absolutely agree with you about Belle. She has been turned into a cautionary tale rather than a role model, and that's awful to watch.

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