Rob Lobo
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Noah Bean. thanks go to IMDB
Thank you Tanin & IMDB too


Noah Bean. thanks go to IMDB
So, Regina's mother started out the daughter of a miller? The girl from the Rumplestilkin story? So, is Regina her first born, the one promised to Rumplestilkin?
This is the magical question. Do you think the Queens hate for Snow White is justified ?
This is the magical question. Do you think the Queens hate for Snow White is justified ?
Wasn't the baby that Rumpel takes originally a boy in that fairytale?
nope, she should hate her mother not the kid
Also, the actress of young Snow White looks and acts eerily like the actress of adult Snow White!
A weak episode I thought. It seems like almost every character has a sympathetic even the villains.
The next episode looks really good. Can't wait for a Rumple/August showdown. I wonder who he really is. Too bad we have to wait 3 weeks.
Also, the actress of young Snow White looks and acts eerily like the actress of adult Snow White!
Yeah, I was amazed at how much she looked and acted like grown up Snow. Kinda eerieIt was amazing. Even the young actress' mannerisms and speech patterns were just like adult Mary Margaret. It's almost as if they took Ginnifer Goodwin and "de-aged" her.
I've seen two theories that I'm favoring alot right now about August:
1. [blackout]He's Pinocchio. This is mostly because of a couple things that came up during last night's ep. First, he said he had a problem with "shin splints" when he was younger. I know it's not related much, but when most people think of a splint, the mind kinda goes straight to a wooden splint you put on a broken bone. Wood = wooden boy, etc. Kind of a stream of thought theory. But also, there was the line where he was very adamant that he wasn't a liar. And what fairy tale character do we know has a thing about lying? The only big question is how he got out of Storybrooke first, and how he grew up instead of staying a young boy.[/blackout]
2. [blackout]He's the narrator of Henry's story book given form. The theory is that the curse gave everything in the book a form in the real world, which somehow included the third person narrator who usually tells the stories to the reader of the book. That could help explain how he already knows who everyone truly is and what the curse is, and how he's a "writer", as well.[/blackout]