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Post by AntiArbitrator on Oct 7, 2013 15:38:07 GMT -5
Lost Girl
S03, E02(First Aired: October 6, 2013)
Peter Pan offers Emma a map that will help her find Henry, but she must come to terms with who she is in order to use it; Mr. Gold gets unexpected advice; Charming works to stop Snow from accepting a deal from the Evil Queen.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Oct 7, 2013 15:45:09 GMT -5
Watching the Journey to Neverland and the first two episodes of the series back-to-back made everything run together for me.
For "Lost Girl", I think that refers to Emma because she was still so hurt that she grew up without her parents. I do not know how Peter Pan knew that but he seems to have a lot of information about them.
I am glad Emma and Hook referenced the fairytale and Hook explained that the fairytales were wrong about Peter. He said Peter is a demon. That would explain why Peter is able to control the elements. I did not suspect Peter when he pretended to be a victim.
Rumplestiltskin is an exciting character. I know he is a villain, but I still like the way he makes the show more interesting. He did something to send the shadow thingy on an errand. Was that his own shadow?
I do not understand why Charming did not have Regina heal his wound. They frustrate me with some of that stuff.
It is pretty clear now that many of the characters act the way they do because they were emotionally hurt at some time. Emma, Rumpelstiltskin, Baelfire, Hook and Regina blame others for hurting them.
Were you happy to see Belle again? I was.
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Post by KyleEl on Oct 7, 2013 16:21:28 GMT -5
Are there really more details we haven't seen yet? The scenes from the past were interesting but also disturbing. We forget how evil Regina really is.
Emma went through so much frustration. But when she had to face being an orphan, and especially when she admitted being a "lost girl", I just knew that was it.
I do enjoy seeing the dwarfs when they are really dwarfs and not in Storybrooke.
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