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Jennifer Schiller
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Intellectual definitely, but I think the reason Archie would be neat is because he represents the moral fiber of the entire town. Making a gay character the collective conscious of a whole town normalizes it for general consumption. I don't know if I correctly expressed what I mean there, as I'm not trying to imply

Enchanted Forest Snow probably. Storybrooke Snow I doubt.

Because he's not stupid. He figured out that Zelena wanted to change the future by changing the past. Exactly three people wouldn't get this concept: Charming, Snow, and Henry ;)

I love MRJ but not in OUAT. He never seemed to fit, and maybe it was the grifter "Neal" persona that I kept meshing with his Terriers persona but I could never get on board with Neal/Bae as a part of the universe.

I dunno, call me crazy, but I think making the moral center (Archie/Jiminy) of the OUAT universe gay would be pretty rad. Maybe he's dorky, but he's not soft and he provides literally the moral and ethical compass for the Storybrooke characters. Although it won't happen as they've established quite clearly his love of

I'm usually not one to overly dissect a TV show, but the last minutes of last night are like being transported back to high school English class. Will's final words to his killer about moving him to solitary are so heart-wrenching when viewed in hindsight, as it's kind of an allegory for Will's character. He'll do

I also think it was a wonderful scene to show that Eli really does care about Alicia. He knows what Will could have done to Peter, but in that moment, you just kind of knew Eli was thinking about an actual human being for once.

I agree. Maybe cancer and getting hit by a car are more likely, but they are also extreme TV cop outs. This was Will essentially being killed by his own hubris. If he died in a car crash, what do we learn about his character? Nothing. (Except maybe that he has a not quite real will stashed in a book in his office.) If