ABC's Once Upon a Time - Part 4

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There's a list of characters who could die, one of the spoiler sites posted the list and Regina and Rumpelstiltskin are not on it!

Can you please post that list? I'd appreciate it! Good to hear that neither of them are on the list, though.
 
Magic always allows for resurrection. Plus... Well real world events could play a factor in a certain couple needing some time off for a little bit. Just saying.
 
Didn't Rumpelstiltskin said to Regina that dead is dead and there's no coming back.
 
Didn't Rumpelstiltskin said to Regina that dead is dead and there's no coming back.

And shows with heroes in them always find a way to bring them back from the dead somehow. I read comic books too long not to know that "dead" is never dead. Shows break the rules they set up all the time too.
 
Hey, Rumple has a prophecy of "undoing" hanging over his head. What if his point about having to trade his life for Henry is spot on, but the circumstances are different? Let's say (just give Milos agida,:oldrazz: :word: ) that Regina lightning bolts Henry sometime in the future. Rumple, reformed now more than ever see's his son Neal holding the lifeless body of Henry. Overcome, the grieving grandparent unleashes the full power of the Dark One, but he adds his life force to the mix as well, he dissipates like smoke as all that magical energy, focused by Emma, rushes into Henry and, bingo bango bongo, live kid. The audience would buy it. :word:
 
But what if by doing that, Rumple accidentally makes Henry the Dark One. :wow:
 
Hey, Rumple has a prophecy of "undoing" hanging over his head. What if his point about having to trade his life for Henry is spot on, but the circumstances are different? Let's say (just give Milos agida,:oldrazz: :word: ) that Regina lightning bolts Henry sometime in the future. Rumple, reformed now more than ever see's his son Neal holding the lifeless body of Henry. Overcome, the grieving grandparent unleashes the full power of the Dark One, but he adds his life force to the mix as well, he dissipates like smoke as all that magical energy, focused by Emma, rushes into Henry and, bingo bango bongo, live kid. The audience would buy it. :word:

I find it funny how you can see Rumpelstiltskin reformed when just few episodes ago, or one week in Once's timeline he tried to murder his grandson, but you still see Regina as a villain, and she's been on redemption road since the start of season 2!
 
I find it funny how you can see Rumpelstiltskin reformed when just few episodes ago, or one week in Once's timeline he tried to murder his grandson, but you still see Regina as a villain, and she's been on redemption road since the start of season 2!


Milos... We're all fans of the show here. But, ya' know... It's a show. Lighten up amigo. :yay:
 
Know who really needs to lighten up? The Dark One. He's like...way too dark, man.
 
New Rose Mclver interview.
Love what she said about Regina and Tink! :woot:

What's the status of her relationship with Regina?
That's one of the biggest twists that they were able to bring to the original idea of Tinker Bell, for her to be the bad girl's best friend. For Regina, who never has been able to hold down a friend, it's pretty cool that Tinker Bell is able to show the compassion and understanding to forgive Regina in a sense and Regina helps her and offers her something in a way that makes it worthwhile for Tinker Bell to be her friend. It's always interesting to be the character who empathizes and sympathizes with the bad girl, rather than looking at the heroes all the time.

In fairy tale land that was, had Regina made a different choice, her life would have looked incredibly different. Is there hope for Regina from Tinker Bell's perspective?
What Lana [Parrilla, who plays Regina,] does really is she empathizes with Regina's choices and she makes some decisions that aren't just malicious and nasty. The guys have written that into the back story, that it's born out of a feeling of displacement. When you have reasons to love and believe, even if they're the anti-hero, you can bring that energy; especially in our stuff, Regina is not an unlikable character at all because you understand where she's coming from. You hope for the best for both Tinker Bell and Regina, that they're able to get their happy endings.

With Tinker Bell in Neverland, what's the likelihood of her and Regina going back to their past friendship?
For Regina, to have anybody who's really understood her well and has seen her fall, they have a complex history and they shared so much that there's a real love between them because of that. I don't know if it's all smooth sailing, there's going to be hiccups but they've invested enough in each other that you're certainly able to hope they can keep their relationship moving forward.


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Will Pandora's Box help Regina and Mr. Gold #SaveHenry? Once returns tomorrow at 8|7c on ABC.

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Dark Hollow full ep recap
Jumping back five days, Mr. Gold says goodbye to Belle. He believes he will not be returning because of the prophecy surrounding Henry. Belle believes the future isn’t always what it seems. She vows she will see him again. She gives him a kiss and watches the Jolly Roger sail off to Neverland. Belle then lets the other residents know of the cloaking spell Rumple gave her because others are coming to Storybrooke. A short time later, magic ripples through town. A cloaking shield lowers. Two strangers driving a red convertible with Minnesota plates race get under it. They make it just in time. They make it inside Storybrooke.
In present day Neverland, Rumple gives Ariel instructions on how to get to Storybrooke to retrieve the object he needs to defeat Pan. He wants her to contact Belle. Regina says the bracelet Ariel has will give her legs for 24 hours only. Pan realizes that someone has left Neverland. He contacts with his people in Storybrooke which happens to be the two guys with the convertible. They see Ariel arrive. Their orders are clear. They are to find out why Ariel has come. Once they do, they are to make sure she never leaves.
Leroy brings Ariel to Belle, who activates a hologram from a sand dollar. Rumplestiltskin lets her know that he can defeat Pan as long as the power of their love can steer her to the object he needs. Belle believes he is talking about the teacup with a chip in it. She’s right. Magic is unleashed when she puts it in its proper spot. This leads Belle to Pandora’s Box. Legend says it contains the world’s darkest evils. It’s what Rumple needs to defeat Pan. Too bad convertible guys swipe the box from Belle, who gets the bright idea to break free from the bindings the bad guys used by unleashing Ariel’s fin.
Belle realizes the convertible guys need a dwarf’s pickaxe to destroy Pandora’s Box. They head into the mines. Belle releases a train car that knocks the gun away. The convertible guys swear that they don’t care about magic. They only care about saving their sister. She’s been Pan’s prisoner for over a century. Belle believes they can stop Pan with the box. They’ll then be able to save their imprisoned sister. Her name is Wendy. Wendy Darling. When she is finally away out of Pan’s clutches, her brothers, Michael and John, will be waiting for her.
Ariel swims back to Neverland. She delivers Pandora’s Box to Rumplestiltskin. Regina rewards her for her work. She gives her the power to have legs whenever she wants to search for her true love, Eric. Ariel reveals that Wendy is a prisoner on the island. She wants them to save her, too. Rumple wants Ariel to tell Belle that she was right. He will see her again.
In Neverland, Neal says the only way to get off the island is to capture Pan’s shadow. He knows where they should look. Hook will join him and Emma in the search. Mary Margaret warns this could be trouble since both men have feelings for her daughter. Neal grabs the coconut that served as the star map for their journey to Dark Hollow. It’s a place where dangerous shadows lurk. On the way, Emma is pleasantly surprised at the good form Hook has shown. It’s all because he wants to win her heart without any trickery. He lets Emma know she will eventually have to choose between him and Neal.
Emma, Neal and Hook make their way into Dark Hollow. The plan is to light the candle inside the half coconut. The shadow will be drawn to the flame. Then they can capture it. This plan never materializes as the group is attacked by a trio of shadows. Hook and Neal are pinned by two of Pan’s minion shadows. Emma grabs the coconut, uses magic to light the candle and traps Pan’s shadow inside. Hook and Neal are freed. Emma reads them the riot act for fighting over her. She vows that the only person she will ever choose is Henry.
Henry is beginning to doubt Pan, who unlocks a cage to reveal a young girl inside. It’s Wendy. He wants her to come out to play. Pan sends Felix to the other side of the island. Henry follows him. He finds a place where Wendy lays in bed. She says she’s sick. She says the island’s power is fading and it’s severely affecting her. Henry promises he’ll come back to help. When he’s gone, Pan comes out of hiding. He congratulates Wendy for playing the role he asked of her. Pan planned this ruse to get Henry to believe in him. He orders Wendy back into her cage.
Mary Margaret is giving David the silent treatment. She wants to know why he didn’t tell her about not being able to leave Neverland. It’s because David was afraid. He didn’t want his true love to feel like she was trapped there, too. Mary Margaret says she would happily spend the rest of her days living in a tree house and dodging poison darts if that’s what it took to be by his side. Later, everyone reunites to let Tinkerbell know that they’ve captured Pan’s shadow. It’s time to get Henry back. Speaking of Henry, Pan lets him believe that only he can save Wendy. He needs him to go to Skull Rock for the sake of magic. Henry is up to the task.
 
You mean to tell me that Rumple and co. are so afraid of Pan (and he is that powerful) that they need pandoras box to stop him? Really?
 
Who says they're using it on him directly? They could end up using it as a distraction. Open the box and let all it's **** pour out on one side of the island to draw him there.
 
Those two already better then the super annoying ****ing other two
 
Someone here guessed the ID of Pan's other prisoner. Wow. Pan is a bad, bad little mofo.
 
Someone here guessed the ID of Pan's other prisoner. Wow. Pan is a bad, bad little mofo.

Kinda already thought it was her, but once I saw the two newcomers into Storybrooke, I figured who they would be and knew she was going to be the one in the cage. And yes, they were better than Greg and Tamara.
 
So now I do have a little doubt that Pan is ALL that bad. There is a smidge there that made me think maybe he [BLACKOUT]really is looking for a way to save Wendy[/BLACKOUT]. She said didn't like to lie but maybe that referred to other things? Still, good episode, even if I found our two heroines in Storybrooke's team up a little on the lackluster side. Then again their films are actually not nostalgic faves of mine like some others.
 
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