I'm getting the same thing.
I'm getting the same thing.
"They filled this house with laughter and sin. Laughter and sin."
1. Magic beans and a magic hat can get people between worlds. We've had quite a bit of world hopping in this show. It actually seems not too hard. So why did Rumplestiltzkin decide the best way to find his son was an overly complicated 200 year long chess game to get Regina to cast the evil curse?
I don't think Henry is as annoying as everyone on this forum seems to think. I don't like that every character seems to bend over backwards to please him, but that's the writers' problem. For a kid actor, he does an ok job with what he's given.
Crazy Helen was a great side character in this episode. She arguing with Louise was hilarious, as was her deep soulful singing for her dog right at the end of the episode.
I think Oliver Sava is being too generous with the "C" grade he gave this episode. I absolutely hated it. If they wanted to make Tamara a villain, they should have just made her want magic after she discovers who Neil is in Storybrook. It would have emphasized how they have to keep strangers out. This weird past is…
I don't know if anyone saw the Avatar: The last Airbender cartoon, but it seems the writers want to do with Regina what Avatar did with Prince Zuko. He went from villain to good guy with a lapse back to villain in the middle. But with Regina, it seems like they just had the idea and executed it without really…
Wouldn't Gold's son be really old by now? If he trained Cora in magic, that would be decades ago, then add 28 years of a curse he wouldn't have been effected by. I'm imagining them finding him in a nursing home some where.
I think the trailer has been pulled. I'm just getting a 30 second commercial and then a 4 second nothing.
I think the trailer has been pulled. I'm just getting a 30 second commercial and then a 4 second nothing.