Season two ended on Sunday, and I have mixed emotions about it. This show just drives me crazy sometimes. We learned a little more about Neverland through flashbacks with Hook and Baelfire. Hook rescued the kid and had him work on his ship and Bae was just starting to trust the pirate. Of course, once Hook found out that Bae was the son of his former love Milah and his enemy Rumple, his tune changed. He told the kid that Rumple was the one who killed his mom. Bae blames Hook for breaking up his family. Peter Pan, who we can safely assume is a villain, sent out his evil lost boys to capture Bae. Once Bae is captured, we learn that it wasn't Bae who they wanted, it was a boy who wouldn't have been born for hundreds of years - Bae's son Henry. Yikes!
Rumple is trying to kill his own grandson with his mind when the Charmings show up to tell him that his son has been shot through a portal and is probably dead. Rumple of course is very sad, but refuses to help save the town. He has lost the will to live.
The bad guys Greg and Tamara activated the self-destruct diamond to wipe Storybrooke off the map. Regina thinks she can slow it down with her magic but it will kill her. The others plan to open a portal and escape to the Enchanted Forest. Snow thinks there is a way to save Regina too and Henry would be heartbroken without his mom. After a tearful hug with her same-aged parents and little son, Emma harnesses the magic in her and helps Regina absorb the energy from the diamond and saves the town. The magic throws them back and just as they are getting to their feet, they notice that Henry has been taken. Good job grandparents!
Meanwhile, Grumpy has a bottle of blue stuff that can bring back the memories of those who went over the town line - Sneezy and Belle. The only catch is that they have to drink the solution from a cup that belonged to them. As much as Rumple enjoys Lacey, he would rather be comforted by Belle in his last moments. He uses magic to put together the pieces of the chipped teacup that she had broken and poured in the drink. Since Lacey never met a drink she didn't like, she drinks without hesitation. Belle is back! She tearful makes out with Rumple and comforts him while he cries about his son. It was beautiful.
Regina and the Charmings are determined to save Henry and high-tail it toward the docks. They are just in time to see them open a portal in the water and jump in. Rumple and Belle show up. Hook brings his ship and everyone boards. Hook has a bean that can take them to get Henry. Rumple stops Belle. She can't go! She needs to save the town! Really? Why must you push her away Rumple? Stay with your hot girlfriend who would undoubtedly be all over you or board a ship with all your enemies to find a grandson you don't care for and leave your woman forever. Tough choice! Of course, it won't be forever, but seriously, he needs to quit abandoning her. So, Belle walks away crying and everyone else boards the ship and heads to Neverland to rescue the kid. We also got to see where Neal landed when he went through the portal - on a beach where he can be tended by Aurora, Mulan, and a newly-alive Phillip!
So, overall, lots of good stuff happened. Belle came back and we get to see what Neverland looks like. Next season will probably be in that location while we are left to wonder what is happening with Neal and Storybrooke. Is it fall yet?
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
To Neverland!
I have to admit, I was never a fan of "Peter Pan". The cartoon just didn't interest me and "Hook" was only a little better. But, for some reason, I was super psyched to see Bae (with a much deeper voice!) meeting the Darling children. I have never quite been able to figure out the timing in "Once Upon A Time", but if Rumple is around 300 years old and Bae was sent to England when he was fourteen, shouldn't it have been mid-1700's, not 1900? Things that make you go hmmmmmm.
The Darling children were, well, darling, but the shadow who took Wendy away definitely was not. Being not so familiar with the Peter Pan story, I do recall Peter being separated from his shadow but don't recall that shadow being an evil tyrant who kidnaps children and never lets them leave. There was a lot of speculation that Bae was Peter Pan, but now we know that he is not. He was actually picked up from the water by Captain Hook and presumably worked on his ship.
It was very frustrating to see Emma try to convince everyone that Tamara was evil and everyone just patted her hand and told her to sit still. With Neal, it was a little more understandable because Tamara was his fiancee, but Emma's parents are just morons. There, I said it. It's one of the things that kills me about this show. It is basically a story about Snow White (my least favorite Disney princess), but Snow and Prince Charming are so stupid and unlikable that they are hard to watch. The really good parts of the show have nothing to do with these characters. That is a problem.
Of course, Emma was right, and Greg and Tamara are up to know good. I have said many times before that I dislike Regina, but I also dislike seeing someone (especially when it is a man to a woman) being tortured. It's gross. Isn't this supposed to be a family show? Kill her quickly or yell at her, but torture is just gross. I get that Greg just wanted his dad back and Regina killed him (probably) for no reason, but still. Tamara is also gross because Neal is a pretty good guy and she told him she never loved him and then shot him. She needs to go. Now. I am pretty curious about this whole organization that they work for. I have a sneaking suspicion that this is some sort of religious organization, which I really have a problem with. I don't like religion being made fun of or mocked. It has become popular in Hollywood to do so, but I am just not cool with it. So, I am hoping I am wrong about that.
Even though this episode was pretty great overall, there were definitely some annoying moments. The Charmings rescued Regina. Genius move. She will try to kill them again. Although..... (ha ha!) "Lacey" was drinking again and bringing out Rumple's violent side. And how creepy was it when she asked if he could make her be young forever? Is she just using him? It was really sad to see Neal fall through that portal and Emma refusing to let go of him. It was surprising to hear them admit they loved each other being apart so long, but it was nice too. I hope they can be together someday.
So, what is next in the season finale? According to the episode synopsis, Greg and Tamara will use that diamond to try to destroy Storybrooke and Regina will try to stop it. Rumple will find out what happened to his son, and of course, be really bummed out about it. But, will Neal live? I don't know, but if you pay attention to spoilers, there have been a few pictures of Neal hanging out with Mulan, Aurora, and Philip in the Enchanted Forest. So, I am guessing, he will be found next season some time after the actor has a chance to film some movies. :) And what of the villains? Well, again, spoilers say that they will be kidnapping Henry and his extended family will travel to Neverland to get him back. I am not sure if this includes Rumple and Belle. So, we will probably have another great episode and then have to wait another four months to see what happens!
The Darling children were, well, darling, but the shadow who took Wendy away definitely was not. Being not so familiar with the Peter Pan story, I do recall Peter being separated from his shadow but don't recall that shadow being an evil tyrant who kidnaps children and never lets them leave. There was a lot of speculation that Bae was Peter Pan, but now we know that he is not. He was actually picked up from the water by Captain Hook and presumably worked on his ship.
It was very frustrating to see Emma try to convince everyone that Tamara was evil and everyone just patted her hand and told her to sit still. With Neal, it was a little more understandable because Tamara was his fiancee, but Emma's parents are just morons. There, I said it. It's one of the things that kills me about this show. It is basically a story about Snow White (my least favorite Disney princess), but Snow and Prince Charming are so stupid and unlikable that they are hard to watch. The really good parts of the show have nothing to do with these characters. That is a problem.
Of course, Emma was right, and Greg and Tamara are up to know good. I have said many times before that I dislike Regina, but I also dislike seeing someone (especially when it is a man to a woman) being tortured. It's gross. Isn't this supposed to be a family show? Kill her quickly or yell at her, but torture is just gross. I get that Greg just wanted his dad back and Regina killed him (probably) for no reason, but still. Tamara is also gross because Neal is a pretty good guy and she told him she never loved him and then shot him. She needs to go. Now. I am pretty curious about this whole organization that they work for. I have a sneaking suspicion that this is some sort of religious organization, which I really have a problem with. I don't like religion being made fun of or mocked. It has become popular in Hollywood to do so, but I am just not cool with it. So, I am hoping I am wrong about that.
Even though this episode was pretty great overall, there were definitely some annoying moments. The Charmings rescued Regina. Genius move. She will try to kill them again. Although..... (ha ha!) "Lacey" was drinking again and bringing out Rumple's violent side. And how creepy was it when she asked if he could make her be young forever? Is she just using him? It was really sad to see Neal fall through that portal and Emma refusing to let go of him. It was surprising to hear them admit they loved each other being apart so long, but it was nice too. I hope they can be together someday.
So, what is next in the season finale? According to the episode synopsis, Greg and Tamara will use that diamond to try to destroy Storybrooke and Regina will try to stop it. Rumple will find out what happened to his son, and of course, be really bummed out about it. But, will Neal live? I don't know, but if you pay attention to spoilers, there have been a few pictures of Neal hanging out with Mulan, Aurora, and Philip in the Enchanted Forest. So, I am guessing, he will be found next season some time after the actor has a chance to film some movies. :) And what of the villains? Well, again, spoilers say that they will be kidnapping Henry and his extended family will travel to Neverland to get him back. I am not sure if this includes Rumple and Belle. So, we will probably have another great episode and then have to wait another four months to see what happens!
Monday, April 29, 2013
Regina the Unsympathetic
There are characters on "Once Upon a Time" that I love and even more that I hate. I love Rumpelstiltskin and Belle. Emma is usually one of my favorites when she is not acting like an idiot. Snow can be really annoying and self-righteous, which I hate. Charming annoys the spit out of me with his "I am your leader and I know what's best for you!" Jack Sheppard-like qualities. Henry is an annoying kid who I don't care for. Hook hits women and is a Jack Sparrow knockoff without any of Jack's charm or appeal. And then there is Regina. The one I hate the most.
Regina, like Rumple, is a complicated villain. She has reasons for doing bad things, but she never seems to learn anything to actually become a better person. Once upon a time, she had a really crappy (literally) heartless mother who killed her boyfriend. Instead of blaming her mother, she blamed Snow, who was a little girl at the time. It became her mission in life to destroy Snow. It is all very tragic, because the two liked each other at first. She chased her down for years with no success. She decided to enact the curse, pulling everyone from the Enchanted Forest to Storybrooke, Maine. I never understood this. Is Regina's idea of paradise living in a small town with terrible winters and having to see your mortal enemy every day? Why didn't she just stab Snow with a letter opener?
In Storybrooke, Regina was the town's feared mayor. She had no magic, but she also had no one to talk to. See, when you kill a whole bunch of people, you don't become very popular. Her only friend in her old land was Maleficent and that didn't work out so well. (And how creepy was it that old Mal keeps regenerating in the pit under the library. Can't that woman get some peace?) Her only romance was with Sheriff Graham who was only with her because Regina was able to control him by removing his heart. Regina had adopted Henry as a baby and even he wasn't very fond of her.
You almost want to feel sorry for Regina. Crappy childhood. Dead boyfriend. Married to a king she didn't love. Friendless. You know what? I don't feel sorry for her. At all. As much as I hate Hook, she really could have used him as an ally. And what did she do? Leave him to fight Maleficent until he died. Only Hook somehow escaped. Hook even took her magic. It was awesome! You see, Regina has run out of chances. She can't be good. She is a villain through and through.
Regina, like Rumple, is a complicated villain. She has reasons for doing bad things, but she never seems to learn anything to actually become a better person. Once upon a time, she had a really crappy (literally) heartless mother who killed her boyfriend. Instead of blaming her mother, she blamed Snow, who was a little girl at the time. It became her mission in life to destroy Snow. It is all very tragic, because the two liked each other at first. She chased her down for years with no success. She decided to enact the curse, pulling everyone from the Enchanted Forest to Storybrooke, Maine. I never understood this. Is Regina's idea of paradise living in a small town with terrible winters and having to see your mortal enemy every day? Why didn't she just stab Snow with a letter opener?
In Storybrooke, Regina was the town's feared mayor. She had no magic, but she also had no one to talk to. See, when you kill a whole bunch of people, you don't become very popular. Her only friend in her old land was Maleficent and that didn't work out so well. (And how creepy was it that old Mal keeps regenerating in the pit under the library. Can't that woman get some peace?) Her only romance was with Sheriff Graham who was only with her because Regina was able to control him by removing his heart. Regina had adopted Henry as a baby and even he wasn't very fond of her.
You almost want to feel sorry for Regina. Crappy childhood. Dead boyfriend. Married to a king she didn't love. Friendless. You know what? I don't feel sorry for her. At all. As much as I hate Hook, she really could have used him as an ally. And what did she do? Leave him to fight Maleficent until he died. Only Hook somehow escaped. Hook even took her magic. It was awesome! You see, Regina has run out of chances. She can't be good. She is a villain through and through.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Will "Once" Visit Neverland?
Season two is coming to a close soon, and the big question is - what game changer is in store for season three? If you remember, in the season one finale, the curse was broken, everyone got their memories back, and Rumpelstiltskin brought magic to Storybrooke. A lot has happened this season. Snow killed Cora and blackened her heart, Emma and Snow visited the Enchanted Forest, Hook came to town to kill Rumple, Belle got shot and lost her memory, Henry met his father, and Rumple was reunited with his son. What could possibly be next?
Since "Once Upon a Time" was created by people who used to work on "Lost", it is very likely that "Once" will try to reinvent itself some way each season. If season one was about everyone being cursed and season two was about everyone having their memories back, what could season three be about? We don't know, but is it possible that everyone will lose their memories again or that we will be in a different time period? I would really hate that, but could it happen? We know that the last two episodes of the season are called "Second Star to the Right" and "Straight on Til Morning". That's right ladies and gents, we are headed to Neverland. But why? We know that Hook is from Neverland and it is more than likely that Neal (aka Baelfire) spent some time there as well, whether he is Peter Pan, a lost boy, or just a visitor. We also know that Anton the giant was planting some magic beans that could open up portals to other worlds and that Henry is desperate to get rid of magic. And what about Neal's fiancee Tamara, who has some sort of agenda, and the stranger Greg Mendel (little Owen) who has been taking an awful lot of videos of the magic happening in Storybrooke. I have a feeling Henry will somehow send some of his family members to the land of Peter Pan. But who? Will everyone go? Just Emma, Neal, and Henry? Hmmm. I'm sure we will get a better idea of where the story is headed by the end of the season, so we may just have to be patient and wait. I just hope that we don't lose any major characters along the way. Can't wait until May to find out! :)
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Manhattan
This will be a Rumple-centric episode, which are always good. Emma, Henry, and Rumple will be in NYC trying to track down Rumple's son Baelfire. SPOILER ALERT!!!! In the preview for this episode, we saw Emma chasing down a man in the street and looks startled when she discovers who he is. The man that she runs in to is Neal Cassidy, aka Henry's dad. The real question is - is Neal also Baelfire? We won't know for sure until Sunday, but I am 99.999% certain that they are one and the same. If they are the same person, did Rumple know? Did he ask Emma to accompany him because he knew they had and history? Did he know that Henry was his grandson? Is it Sunday yet????
The other really cool thing about this episode will be the flashbacks. As far as I know, these will be the earliest flashbacks we have seen, focusing on Bae's birth. Below, I have included part of the press release for this episode. We see Neal of course, but we also see Milah. There are some pictures of a time when Rumple and Milah appeared to *gasp* like each other! From what I understand, Rumple is going off to fight in the Ogre Wars (presumably where he hurts his leg) and returns to find Milah either pregnant or with a new baby. We may even see why Rumple and Milah's relationship started to sour. Another guest star also caught my eye: David Quinlan as father. I think this man is playing Rumple's father, when Rumple was a child. Wouldn't that be cool? I never really thought of Rumple ever being a child, but it could be really enlightening.
This episode won't be all fun and games. Cora and the rest of Team Evil will be trying to track down Rumple's most treasured possession - the dagger that controls the Dark One. Oh dear. Can you imagine these three having Rumple for their personal slave? I have a feeling that even if they do get the dagger, Rumple will outsmart them as he always does.
WHILE MR. GOLD GOES IN SEARCH OF SON BAE IN NEW YORK, CORA ATTEMPTS TO TRACK DOWN ONE OF RUMPLESTILTSKIN'S MOST TREASURED POSSESSIONS, ON ABC'S "ONCE UPON A TIME"
"Manhattan" - While Mr. Gold, Emma and Henry go in search of Gold's son Bae in New York, Cora, Regina and Hook attempt to track down one of Rumplestiltskin's most treasured possessions. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was, Rumplestiltskin realizes his destiny while fighting in the Ogres War, on "Once Upon a Time," SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
"Once Upon a Time" stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O'Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills, Meghan Ory as Red Riding Hood/Ruby, and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest starring are Barbara Hershey as Cora, Michael Raymond-James as Neal Cassidy, Rachel Shelley as Milah, Ethan Embry as Greg Mendell, Spencer Drever as boy, Brighid Fleming as little girl, Shannon Lucio as Seer, David Quinlan as father, Primo Allon as Gadling, Mackenzie Gray as Hob, Toby Levins as sergeant and Aaron Brooks as soldier.
If you want more hints about what happens in this episode, check out this link to an interview with the always awesome Jane Espenson:
http://portalsofperception.tumblr.com/post/42897408775/just-listened-to-barbara-barnetts-radio-show
http://portalsofperception.tumblr.com/post/42897408775/just-listened-to-barbara-barnetts-radio-show
Saturday, January 26, 2013
One Big Dysfunctional Family
When Cora kissed Rumple in "In the Name of the Brother", I started thinking that maybe all the characters are more connected to each other than we realized. There are three important families on this show - Rumple's, Regina's, and the Charmings, though there is some overlap, such as Regina being Snow's stepmother. I have created a graphic of the family tree of these families showing the relationships that we know and some that are just speculation. Enjoy!
Well, there you have it. It took me forever to make and I'm still not sure it is right. As you may have noticed, I left off some of the parents who aren't essential for the diagram - Snow and Charming's moms and Belle's dad. Some dating relationships were also left off, such as Regina and Daniel.
I don't know for certain, but I would probably bet money that Neal and Baelfire are the same person. We aren't sure the nature of Cora's and Rumple's relationship back in Fairy Tale Land before she became all evil. There is a small possibility that Rumple is really Regina's father. Ew. We probably won't know for sure until "The Miller's Daughter" or maybe even another season.
Some interesting info: Henry Mills is the adopted son of Regina Mills, but Regina is also Henry's step-great-grandmother. And she doesn't look a day over 30! That would make Cora Henry's grandmother. If Baelfire and Neal really are one and the same, that would make Rumple Henry's grandfather. If Rumple and Belle get married, she will be Henry's step-grandmother! Ha! And if Milah were still alive, Hook could have been Henry's step-grandpa. See, every relationship on this show centers on Henry. Potential Henry grandparents: Snow and Charming (maternal), Rumpelstiltskin (paternal), and Cora (maternal). Yikes!
Another other interesting relationships you noticed?
Well, there you have it. It took me forever to make and I'm still not sure it is right. As you may have noticed, I left off some of the parents who aren't essential for the diagram - Snow and Charming's moms and Belle's dad. Some dating relationships were also left off, such as Regina and Daniel.
I don't know for certain, but I would probably bet money that Neal and Baelfire are the same person. We aren't sure the nature of Cora's and Rumple's relationship back in Fairy Tale Land before she became all evil. There is a small possibility that Rumple is really Regina's father. Ew. We probably won't know for sure until "The Miller's Daughter" or maybe even another season.
Some interesting info: Henry Mills is the adopted son of Regina Mills, but Regina is also Henry's step-great-grandmother. And she doesn't look a day over 30! That would make Cora Henry's grandmother. If Baelfire and Neal really are one and the same, that would make Rumple Henry's grandfather. If Rumple and Belle get married, she will be Henry's step-grandmother! Ha! And if Milah were still alive, Hook could have been Henry's step-grandpa. See, every relationship on this show centers on Henry. Potential Henry grandparents: Snow and Charming (maternal), Rumpelstiltskin (paternal), and Cora (maternal). Yikes!
Another other interesting relationships you noticed?
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Who is the Biggest Villain of Them All?
Who is Storybrooke's biggest villain? Just when I think I have it figured out, a new episode completely changes my mind. One of the cool things about "Once Upon a Time" is that even the bad guys have a little bit of good in them and the good guys sometimes do bad things. So, who is bad and who is good? The good guys are fairly obvious - Snow, Charming, Henry, Ruby, Belle, Emma, Gepetto, the dwarfs, Blue Fairy, and Archie. Dr. Whale, Jefferson, and August are a little more complicated - neutral characters. The bad guys would be Rumpelstiltskin, Hook, Regina, and Cora. That brings me to the question - who is the biggest villain of them all?
Rumpelstiltskin: Rumple is the most complicated character of all. He is the very oldest character, being hundreds of years old. He started as a poor spinner who was made a cuckold by his wife Milah and raised his son Baelfire alone. He killed a man, becoming the Dark One. Dark One Rumple was a whole different animal. His appearance changed and he became obsessed with making deals. Rumple always knows what his happening before anyone else and always has a plan. Because of Rumple's ambition, his son Baelfire left him, a mistake Rumple has spent hundreds of years trying to fix.
So what did Rumple do that was so bad? Well, for reasons unknown to us, he trained Cora and Regina in dark magic. And, it was his curse that was used to destroy Fairy Tale Land and brought everyone to Maine, even if it was Regina who cast it. He took Hook's hand and killed his wife for abandoning their son. He bargained to get Belle as his indentured servant then kicked her out when she fell in love with him. He beat up Hook, Smee, Belle's dad, etc. The list could go on and on. The point is, Rumple behind most of the bad things that happen on this show.
Like the others though, he is not all bad. He is trying desperately to get back to his son, which is the reason he created the curse. His love for Bae is very strong and he would do anything to get his son back. He also reunited with Belle, his true love and is trying to deserve her affection. For the most part, Rumple is very kind and loving toward Belle, except for the little matter of hiding his past from her and telling half-truths. They make a pretty cute couple. Though now that Belle has lost her memory, Rumple will be devastated I'm pretty sure Rumple would kill anyone who stood in the way of getting back his son or who tried to hurt Belle (something we have seen many times). Villain Score: 3 1/2 out of 4 poison apples.
Cora: This chick is a piece of work. She has no redeeming qualities and cares only about her own agenda and power. Her own daughter Regina was terrified of her and Cora ruled her with an iron fist and restraint by dark magic. How she ever managed to find a husband, I'll never know. Cora killed her daughter's boyfriend Daniel and arraigned for Snow to be taken by runaway horse to serve her own purposes - to have Regina be queen. We don't know her reasoning yet, but she has an episode coming up - "The Miller's Daughter" and we will probably learn more.
Cora is the reason Regina became so dark. In retaliation, Regina sent Mommy Dearest to Neverland, where she took over and become the Queen of Hearts. Many people were beheaded during her reign. Now, Cora has made her way to Storybrooke. Will it be a happy reunion between mother and daughter? Heck no! Cora will be only too happy to toy with her daughter's affections, manipulate Henry, and take over the town. You thought Regina was bad? She's got nothing on the ultimate bad seed - Cora. That is why she is "Once Upon A Time's" biggest villain. 4 out of 4 poison apples.
Hook: Has Hook always been bad? We don't really know his back story yet, but judging by how he has behaved so far, I would have to say yes. He is a pirate after all - he steals money, ships, and other men's wives. Not cool. His real troubles started when he fell for Milah, Rumple's wife. While Rumple the spinner was a wimp, Rumple the Dark One would cut your hand off and kill his own wife, which is just what he did. Now that Hook is in Storybrooke, he wants revenge on Rumple in the worst way. Is it warranted? He stole Milah and lost his hand. Does Rumple deserve payback for that? Another point against Hook - he broke in to Belle's prison and knocked her out when she wouldn't help him find Rumple. Any man that would hit a woman (especially a teeny tiny one like Belle) is a Grade-A a-hole. Then there is also the little matter of Hook trying to kill Belle in the library, holding a gun to her head, and later shooting her over the town line. He got hit by a car and totally deserved it.
On the non-villain side, Hook did give Aurora back her heart before going to Storybrooke. That was nice, but the captain is still firmly in the villain category. Villain score: 2 1/2 out of 4 poison apples.
On the non-villain side, Hook did give Aurora back her heart before going to Storybrooke. That was nice, but the captain is still firmly in the villain category. Villain score: 2 1/2 out of 4 poison apples.
Regina: Regina used to be a good girl. She loved her father, riding horses, and the stable boy Daniel. Her mom Cora, however, was rotten to the core. After she killed Daniel, Cora taught her daughter how to be ambitious and arranged for her to the marry the king, Snow's father. Regina was very frustrated with her mother but didn't start to become evil until she met Rumpelstiltskin. He taught her dark magic and how to get rid of her mother, by pushing her through a looking glass into another land. She became queen and tricked a man (Sydney Glass/Genie) in to killing her husband so she could become the supreme ruler of the land. Regina tried to kill Snow, the girl she believed caused all her misery, but always failed. It was her hatred of Snow that caused her to enact the curse that sent everyone to Storybrooke. That was bad enough, but she had to kill her own beloved father to get the curse to work. She kidnapped Belle and kept her prisoner in her castle and then in the Storybrooke Hospital, to use her later as a bargaining chip against Rumple. There was also the little matter of keeping the Huntsman/Sheriff Graham as her sex-slave after she stole his heart. Creepy.
However, Regina is not all bad. She is capable of love - first with her father, then Daniel, and finally Henry, the boy she adopted and raised. Regina struggles with getting her son to love her and trying to be a better person by not using magic. Henry tries to run away from Regina several times and goes to his birth mother Emma, which pains her greatly. Regina has no friends in town, no love interests, is openly feared, and seems very lonely. Villain Score: 3 out of 4 poison apples.
However, Regina is not all bad. She is capable of love - first with her father, then Daniel, and finally Henry, the boy she adopted and raised. Regina struggles with getting her son to love her and trying to be a better person by not using magic. Henry tries to run away from Regina several times and goes to his birth mother Emma, which pains her greatly. Regina has no friends in town, no love interests, is openly feared, and seems very lonely. Villain Score: 3 out of 4 poison apples.
Rumpelstiltskin: Rumple is the most complicated character of all. He is the very oldest character, being hundreds of years old. He started as a poor spinner who was made a cuckold by his wife Milah and raised his son Baelfire alone. He killed a man, becoming the Dark One. Dark One Rumple was a whole different animal. His appearance changed and he became obsessed with making deals. Rumple always knows what his happening before anyone else and always has a plan. Because of Rumple's ambition, his son Baelfire left him, a mistake Rumple has spent hundreds of years trying to fix.
So what did Rumple do that was so bad? Well, for reasons unknown to us, he trained Cora and Regina in dark magic. And, it was his curse that was used to destroy Fairy Tale Land and brought everyone to Maine, even if it was Regina who cast it. He took Hook's hand and killed his wife for abandoning their son. He bargained to get Belle as his indentured servant then kicked her out when she fell in love with him. He beat up Hook, Smee, Belle's dad, etc. The list could go on and on. The point is, Rumple behind most of the bad things that happen on this show.
Like the others though, he is not all bad. He is trying desperately to get back to his son, which is the reason he created the curse. His love for Bae is very strong and he would do anything to get his son back. He also reunited with Belle, his true love and is trying to deserve her affection. For the most part, Rumple is very kind and loving toward Belle, except for the little matter of hiding his past from her and telling half-truths. They make a pretty cute couple. Though now that Belle has lost her memory, Rumple will be devastated I'm pretty sure Rumple would kill anyone who stood in the way of getting back his son or who tried to hurt Belle (something we have seen many times). Villain Score: 3 1/2 out of 4 poison apples.
Cora: This chick is a piece of work. She has no redeeming qualities and cares only about her own agenda and power. Her own daughter Regina was terrified of her and Cora ruled her with an iron fist and restraint by dark magic. How she ever managed to find a husband, I'll never know. Cora killed her daughter's boyfriend Daniel and arraigned for Snow to be taken by runaway horse to serve her own purposes - to have Regina be queen. We don't know her reasoning yet, but she has an episode coming up - "The Miller's Daughter" and we will probably learn more.
Cora is the reason Regina became so dark. In retaliation, Regina sent Mommy Dearest to Neverland, where she took over and become the Queen of Hearts. Many people were beheaded during her reign. Now, Cora has made her way to Storybrooke. Will it be a happy reunion between mother and daughter? Heck no! Cora will be only too happy to toy with her daughter's affections, manipulate Henry, and take over the town. You thought Regina was bad? She's got nothing on the ultimate bad seed - Cora. That is why she is "Once Upon A Time's" biggest villain. 4 out of 4 poison apples.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Amnesia
Oh my gosh, last night's episode of "Once Upon a Time" was so good! It was intense, surprising, and it was full of delicious Rumbelle! My favorite part? It was all about Belle!
Belle's hair has gotten straighter, right? I preferred the curls, but she looks more modern this way. Either way, Belle and Rumple seem happier than ever. They had a picnic in his store last week (rudely interrupted by the Charmings) and they spent a lot of time together this week. Granted, a lot of their together time centered around violence, but the love was still there.
Hook is seriously my least favorite character right now (after the horrible Cora of course). The Jack-Sparrow-wannabe broke in to the library with the intent of killing Belle. Girlfriend is probably 5'2" 110 pounds and he is trying to fight her? Seriously? Hook had already knocked Belle out in her cell in Fairy Tale Land and now he is pointing guns at her and threatening to kill her? Hate you, Guyliner!
Hook breaks in to the library and Belle knocks a shelf of books on his ugly mug. She runs for the elevator and locks herself inside. If I remember correctly, Regina used that elevator to reach Maleficent the dragon last season. Miss Belle calls her beloved on their matchy-matchy cell phones but Storybrooke has pretty crappy cell reception. The doors are finally pried open and Belle backs up in the corner, thinking this is probably the end. But, no, it is her own Prince Charming - Rumpelstiltskin to the rescue! Hugs all around! This would probably be a romantic moment, but Rumbelle discovers Hook's attack was just a diversion to get Gold out of his store so Smee could rob it. What was he after? Baelfire's shawl, Gold's treasured item, and his only way of leaving town.
So, Gold gets all violent on his shop and smashes everything in sight before Belle stops him. Gold yells at her. I yell at the screen for him to stop yelling at her. It's all very healthy! Gold gives Belle, the most non-violent person on the planet, a gun to use on Hook. Belle has a better idea, she is going after Hook herself. She finds his invisible boat and boards. Archie is on this boat! Belle frees him and tells him to bring Gold, which is kindof funny because Archie is the one who told Hook about her. Irony! Gold gets on the boat, beats the heck out of Hook (again, funny because Gold is short and old and Hook is tall and young) before Belle stops him. That Gold can be pretty scary sometimes.
Having the shawl back, Gold and Belle take a trip to the Storybrooke town line. Gold will be going alone but Belle will be waiting when he gets back. Gold leans in to kiss Belle, and bang! Hook is there with a gun and Belle crumples to the ground, falling over the town line in the process. All of her memories are gone. Gasp! Belle was the only one who believed in Rumple, that he was a good man, and now he has no one. She has no idea who he is! In a preview for next week's episode, Gold tries to give Belle true-love's kiss and she screams and backs away from him in fear. Belle getting shot and losing her memory has really bummed me out. I was sad when they broke up in "The Crocodile", but this is so much worse. There is a glimmer of hope though. Belle can get to know Gold/Rumple all over again. They can fall in love again. They can have their happily ever after. And if Belle somehow does get her memory back, I hope she lets Gold kills Hook this time. I really do.
Belle's hair has gotten straighter, right? I preferred the curls, but she looks more modern this way. Either way, Belle and Rumple seem happier than ever. They had a picnic in his store last week (rudely interrupted by the Charmings) and they spent a lot of time together this week. Granted, a lot of their together time centered around violence, but the love was still there.
Hook is seriously my least favorite character right now (after the horrible Cora of course). The Jack-Sparrow-wannabe broke in to the library with the intent of killing Belle. Girlfriend is probably 5'2" 110 pounds and he is trying to fight her? Seriously? Hook had already knocked Belle out in her cell in Fairy Tale Land and now he is pointing guns at her and threatening to kill her? Hate you, Guyliner!
Hook breaks in to the library and Belle knocks a shelf of books on his ugly mug. She runs for the elevator and locks herself inside. If I remember correctly, Regina used that elevator to reach Maleficent the dragon last season. Miss Belle calls her beloved on their matchy-matchy cell phones but Storybrooke has pretty crappy cell reception. The doors are finally pried open and Belle backs up in the corner, thinking this is probably the end. But, no, it is her own Prince Charming - Rumpelstiltskin to the rescue! Hugs all around! This would probably be a romantic moment, but Rumbelle discovers Hook's attack was just a diversion to get Gold out of his store so Smee could rob it. What was he after? Baelfire's shawl, Gold's treasured item, and his only way of leaving town.
So, Gold gets all violent on his shop and smashes everything in sight before Belle stops him. Gold yells at her. I yell at the screen for him to stop yelling at her. It's all very healthy! Gold gives Belle, the most non-violent person on the planet, a gun to use on Hook. Belle has a better idea, she is going after Hook herself. She finds his invisible boat and boards. Archie is on this boat! Belle frees him and tells him to bring Gold, which is kindof funny because Archie is the one who told Hook about her. Irony! Gold gets on the boat, beats the heck out of Hook (again, funny because Gold is short and old and Hook is tall and young) before Belle stops him. That Gold can be pretty scary sometimes.
Having the shawl back, Gold and Belle take a trip to the Storybrooke town line. Gold will be going alone but Belle will be waiting when he gets back. Gold leans in to kiss Belle, and bang! Hook is there with a gun and Belle crumples to the ground, falling over the town line in the process. All of her memories are gone. Gasp! Belle was the only one who believed in Rumple, that he was a good man, and now he has no one. She has no idea who he is! In a preview for next week's episode, Gold tries to give Belle true-love's kiss and she screams and backs away from him in fear. Belle getting shot and losing her memory has really bummed me out. I was sad when they broke up in "The Crocodile", but this is so much worse. There is a glimmer of hope though. Belle can get to know Gold/Rumple all over again. They can fall in love again. They can have their happily ever after. And if Belle somehow does get her memory back, I hope she lets Gold kills Hook this time. I really do.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
What Should Happen in 2013?
SPOILER ALERT!!!

During this break, I have come up with some ideas of what I would like to happen. It doesn't mean they will, just wishing. This is a very difficult show to predict:
- Gold is reunited with Baelfire, who of course will turn out to be Neal. Bae will find out from Hook that Rumple killed his mom and he will be really angry. Then, they will make up and hug it out. Neal will move to town to get back in Emma's good graces. Henry meets his dad.
- Hook will try to get back at Gold by flirting with Belle. Belle won't fall for his tricks. After all, he did knock her unconscious in Fairy Tale Land. Gold will beat up Hook (with magic of course). Belle and Gold will profess their love for each other and they get engaged.
- Belle will make new friends in town, particularly Henry, Archie, and Emma. She will also finally get angry at Regina for locking her up for all those years.
- We find out about Jefferson's wife and Grace's mother. She has to be Alice, right? But is she dead? I will guess yes.
- Snow and Charming, along with Henry and Emma move into a new house. It is awkward at first because Snow and Charming start to act like Emma's parents even though they are all similar in age. Emma starts to call them Mom and Dad. Lots of love.
- Sheriff Charming will become Mayor Charming.
- Hook hooks up with Regina. Whether there is real affection or just trying to get back at Cora is up for debate.
- Cora will survive the season, but will somehow be trapped in Fairy Tale Land again. Killing her is really series finale material, right?
- Archie will find love with Mother Superior aka the Blue Fairy. Or maybe Red?
- Red will find something to do other than be Snow's sidekick. Maybe become a leader of a gang of werewolves?
- August will return to town to reunite with Gepetto. He will also have some explaining to do about that twenty grand he stole from Emma.
- Someone will travel back to Fairy Tale Land. Regina maybe? Gold? Whoever it is should bring Mulan, Aurora, and Philip back to town.
- Mulan meets Shang.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Neal Cassidy - Where Does He Fit In?
The opening scene of season two was a man in an NYC apartment who receives a postcard from Storybrooke with one word on it - "broken". We met him again in episode six and learned some more about him - his name is Neal Cassidy and he is the reason Emma was in jail. He is also Henry's dad. I think it was pretty good casting because he does kindof look like Henry. You know who else he looks like? A grownup Baelfire.
I know, this is a popular theory, but I really think it is true. Rumplestiltskin is really old - much older than anyone else on the show. He held Regina as a baby. His son Bae is probably 30 years younger than him. Hook also comes from this timeline. Remember, he ran off with Milah before Rumple became the Dark One. So, we know that Rumple became essentially immortal, but why have Bae and Hook lived so long? Maybe because of a little place called Neverland.
In Neverland, boys never grow up. This would probably also hold true for Hook and his crew (such as Smee). We saw Hook go to Neverland when he threw the last remaining magic bean in the water. Wouldn't Bae's bean have taken him to the same land? This would probably make Bae be Peter Pan. The real question is - how and when did Bae get to America and how did Rumple know his son was still alive? We will probably find out later, but I am quite curious.
So, will we meet Neal again? I'm sure we will! No way will they introduce us to Henry's dad and never show him again! I hope they meet this season, but I don't know for sure. I also look forward to Bae meeting his dad again. Will it be a happy reunion? Does Gold know that Henry is his grandson? He is very nice to the boy, or is he just nice to all kids? And what about Emma? Will she punch him or at least listen to his story? It really is August's fault that Emma went to jail, not Neal's. I can't wait to see what happens! :)
I know, this is a popular theory, but I really think it is true. Rumplestiltskin is really old - much older than anyone else on the show. He held Regina as a baby. His son Bae is probably 30 years younger than him. Hook also comes from this timeline. Remember, he ran off with Milah before Rumple became the Dark One. So, we know that Rumple became essentially immortal, but why have Bae and Hook lived so long? Maybe because of a little place called Neverland.
In Neverland, boys never grow up. This would probably also hold true for Hook and his crew (such as Smee). We saw Hook go to Neverland when he threw the last remaining magic bean in the water. Wouldn't Bae's bean have taken him to the same land? This would probably make Bae be Peter Pan. The real question is - how and when did Bae get to America and how did Rumple know his son was still alive? We will probably find out later, but I am quite curious.
So, will we meet Neal again? I'm sure we will! No way will they introduce us to Henry's dad and never show him again! I hope they meet this season, but I don't know for sure. I also look forward to Bae meeting his dad again. Will it be a happy reunion? Does Gold know that Henry is his grandson? He is very nice to the boy, or is he just nice to all kids? And what about Emma? Will she punch him or at least listen to his story? It really is August's fault that Emma went to jail, not Neal's. I can't wait to see what happens! :)
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