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6 hours ago, Rumsy4 said:
I think Ana is going to end up killing Ivy in anger, and her unforgiveness is going to demote her from potential Guardian-status in Gothel's eyes.
But then who is left to take care of Ana?
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49 minutes ago, Rumsy4 said:
Sneak Peek 1. The Alice/Robyn meet-cute was better than I expected. Neither one hit or punched the other. ?
Guess they aren’t as epic as Snowing without the violence.
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10 minutes ago, KingOfHearts said:
Everyone is cautiously cheering over Emma, Snow, and Charming, and all I want is my freaking Zelena.
Shouldn’t she be off on her honeymoon with muggle Chad?
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Pretty sure the newbies are still going to be in 22. At least Ella and Lucy anyway.
Maybe Alice too, now that she and Robin are an item.
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7 minutes ago, Camera One said:
Yeah, we need to be careful not to HOPE that these last 2 episodes will be an epic adventure featuring our originals. It could very well be a dialogue-less montage with Charming shovelling dirt, Snow teaching about birdhouses in the Enchanted Forest and Emma & Original Hook cradling a baby, as the final shot focuses on Regina plucking an apple off her favorite tree.
Oh the horror!
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3 minutes ago, Souris said:
Let us all form a prayer circle in hopes they treat the characters well. Sigh. I just don't trust those writers not to royally eff things up. Especially since A&E seem extra bitter.
I'm going with the speculation that Gothel is trying to destroy all magic and Henry/Regina/etc. have to return to SB to warn people, since SB exists because of magic. Or, IMO, Rumple is using Gothel to destroy all magic, since maybe that would destroy the Dark Curse with it and he could die and be reunited with Belle in the afterlife.
How would the guardian fit into that?
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I’m over it. I know they’re all busy. So we might not even get to see that much of them in the finale. It is what it is.
My philosophy is, no expectations means no disappointments.
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Sucks if they have to leave Storybrooke because of a problem the newbies couldn’t solve themselves.
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Should we really feel bad about the blind witch? If she’s anything like the other one she probably cooked children and ate them.
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6 minutes ago, Camera One said:
Just looked at some of those promo videos.
Why am I not surprised that Robyn is aiming an arrow at Alice, who is simply looking through an eyeglass. Another freak'in psycho meeting their true love, I see.
I’m guessing Alice is watching her father through the spyglass, and Robin mistakes her for a paparazzi spying on her family. She is the girl who referenced Beyoncé.
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Back to the wish realm? This finale already sucks.
hopefully they don’t stay too long.
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49 minutes ago, ParadoxLost said:
His name is Clayton.
He is played by Mitch Pileggi's nephew.
Random facts brought to you by google and too much time in the X files forum.
Thank you.
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Interesting. That guy leading the mob isn’t credited in the press release. But from the stills it looks like he and Robin have some issues.
How old would Roland be by now?
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Well, the press release sounds much better than the promo.
So nice to finally get an Alice centric.
QuoteTILLY FIGHTS TO PROVE HER INNOCENCE WHILE ALICE FINDS HER WAY IN A LONELY WORLD AND FORGES AN UNBREAKABLE CONNECTION,
ON ABC’S ‘ONCE UPON A TIME’
“The Girl in the Tower” – Rogers works to prove Tilly’s innocence in the case of the Blind Baker’s death, while Ivy attempts to make amends with Anastasia, and Samdi makes a revealing confession to Roni. Meanwhile, in a faraway realm, Alice forms an unbreakable bond, on “Once Upon a Time,” FRIDAY, MARCH 23 (8:00–9:01 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network, streaming and on demand.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Lana Parrilla as Regina/Roni, Robert Carlyle as Rumpelstiltskin/Weaver, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook/Rogers, Andrew J. West as Henry Mills, Gabrielle Anwar as Lady Tremaine/Victoria Belfrey, Dania Ramirez as Cinderella/Jacinda, Alison Fernandez as Lucy, and Mekia Cox as Sabine/Tiana.
Guest starring in this episode are Rebecca Mader as Zelena/Kelly, Rose Reynolds as Alice/Tilly, Adelaide Kane as Drizella/Ivy, Emma Booth as The Witch/Gothel/Eloise Gardener, Daniel Francis as Dr. Facilier/Mr. Samdi, Yael Yurman as Anastasia and Tiera Skovbye as Robin/Margot.
“The Girl in the Tower” was written by Dana Horgan & Leah Fong, and directed by Antonio Negret. -
I don’t see it happening that way. Alice was already out of the tower by the time WHook had joined Henry and Regina. And Zelena and Robin only came to EF2 after Lucy was born.
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Nothing against WHook or Alice. But I hate the wish realm.
We’re supposed to believe WRobin and WHook are real enough to come to our world and get happy endings. But meanwhile it’s acceptable for Regina to just kill WSnowing because they weren’t considered real at the time?
Give me a break!
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Poor girl is scarred enough.
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Wow. That promo sucked. Nothing about The Girl In The Tower.
I couldn’t care less about Regina and Facilier.
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Unfortunately Alice has a true love of her own now. And no parent wants to be a third wheel.
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Nick in HH. Henry’s friend Jack in EF2.
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I guess it depends which of them want to go back to live in EF2 and which of them actually want to live in a place with indoor plumbing.
Tiana’s probably back to her realm. She and Naveen can live in her palace and get married. Jack has no reason to stay. No idea about Alice. She and Robin could go either way. Nothing against Rogers, but I don’t really want him in Storybrooke. Henry Ella and Lucy will probably all go together.
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31 minutes ago, Rumsy4 said:
I think this is a strong possibility. Unless Milah and poor Aunt Em are rescued from the Lost Souls River, it's really pointless, as far as I'm concerned. I have zero stakes in rumple being reunited with Belle after death.
Truthfully, the only satisfaction I’d get out of it is knowing he’d no longer be on the same plane of existence as Emma and Killian. That they’re still alive, and he’s not.
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15 minutes ago, KingOfHearts said:
How the frick are Peter Pan and Cruella DeVil there? They're dead.
Well, Rumple wants to be dead. He might see some old faces when he gets to the underworld.
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Sean is back for the finale. Great. Robin used to be a bartender. He and Roni can run the bar together, and Regina never has to return to Storybrooke ever again.
Happy ending for the whole town.
S07.E14: The Girl in the Tower
in Once Upon A Time
That was definitely an improvement. Rose’s portrayal of Alice is just so engaging. The way she reacts and looks at things, and interacts with people. Too bad they couldn’t have made her a regular.