Its vs. it's. Come on, you're a writer.
Its vs. it's. Come on, you're a writer.
I don't know. For a long time, she wasn't in Storybrooke. She was out in the world, rockin' that cleavage and apparently being a poor foster mother. She seems to have appeared fairly recently, and maybe just memory-magicked everyone into thinking she had always been there. Bet that never gets explained.
You have clearly put way more thought into this than I have. This seems plausible.
Don't you remember August's epic speech about water being magical? Back when writing actually meant something on this show?
Lily Sparks makes me laugh too hard every week. I like Gwen's reviews, too. I read them when they're here.
Debatable. Water is magical, after all. If Ariel can use it to travel realms, what's to stop a regular boat? Although yes, that is in contradiction with the Pegasus skin thing. Don't think about it too hard.
I don't think it's the actress' fault, honestly, that they're writing such gibberish for her.
I don't think Emma's had control of her magic for years. I mean, yes, years in our time, but in OUAT time, it's still only been a few months or something, hasn't it?
It's interesting- Ingrid also had a family that loved and supported her unconditionally, right up until she accidentally murdered one of them. Yet…
Maybe Mulan and Elsa can get married.
I don't know that he's a victim, exactly. He blackmailed Rumple into giving him his hand back a few weeks ago. He is holding on that whole not-the-real-dagger secret.
If I were Regina, I'd be seriously disappointed that my true love was such a dishonorable jackass. Why would her happy ending be ending up with that guy?
I dreamed, way back when, that those fairy-tale-of-the-week characters would turn into interesting and valuable recurring characters. Remember when Grumpy was in love with a fairy?
I love how Ingrid's magic powers consist of turn stuff to ice, make snowflakes, and erase memories.
There is no timeline. The timeline is "because magic."
Oh, what discussions they were! Seriously, my favorite part of these shows is talking about them. There's hardly a point in watching now.
Do you ever just wish this show could get a do-over? Like, just give the premise to some other writers and see where they go with it.
That's exactly what they're asking us to buy, isn't it? Ingrid walks through the Kingdom Hearts door into 1982 New York and just has to wait around until somehow, her "sisters" show up.
Maybe they're trying to make up for all the Regina/Zelena nonsense.
They gave him a monologue about a two-headed coin. So, yeah, I think the lighting was actually one of the more subtle decisions.
It's like a B horror movie. They were in the house… the whole time!