justagirl
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OH, and last night...only furthered my opinion that Sleeping Beauty needs her butt kicked!!!
I concur!
Someone needs to her a**
OH, and last night...only furthered my opinion that Sleeping Beauty needs her butt kicked!!!
Eh? Where did you hear that from?
Cora is Regina's mother. Regina is Snow White's stepmother. Snow White is Emma's mother. Emma is Henry's mother.
However, with adoption... things changed. Regina adopted Henry after Emma gave Henry up. So, in a way... that makes Cora the grandmother of Henry.
Is that what you're referring to?
Regina, doesn't have a good side. She kept the book for selfish reasons. Her lover was taken away from her and hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
It is jealousy and envy that fueled the Grim and served them so well, there is no better literary mechanism.
Regina kept the book not because she was selfish but because she still longs for her powers. At this point, her focus is getting Henry back, but she's her mother's daughter and she misses the power and control she had over people and events with magic - so she's not burning that book just yet.
Laura
Well let's keep the series separate - this is Once Upon a Time, not the Grims's story.
Regina kept the book not because she was selfish but because she still longs for her powers. At this point, her focus is getting Henry back, but she's her mother's daughter and she misses the power and control she had over people and events with magic - so she's not burning that book just yet.
Laura
Laura, do you know where the stories come from? The stories are part of the Grim tales:
Brothers Grimm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yes, "she misses the power and control she had over people". Like I said, selfish reasons.
Also, I guessing Henry was adopted in the town which, if I may point out, was under a spell so I'm not sure the law applies.
And, to the other posters, what's with all the Snow White bashing? What has she done wrong?
Do you mean Sleeping Beauty? Personally, I'm not so taken with Mulan or Sleeping Beauty; I think they're both a little weak and poorly acted. For me, it's always been about the main characters: Regina, Henry, Snow, Charming, Mr. Gold, etc.
I've noticed Sydney being MIA but that could be either temporary or the writers wanting to develop stronger characters. I don't think he added much to the story and there was only so far he could go. The actor has moved on to another series, possibly two?
Laura
They wrote Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and many others tales. Just so you know, the original tales were not the watered down versions we know today. They were much more gruesome. The Grim's compiled the tales by hearing almost identical stories and adding to them. It is said that one of the brother's died while writing the glossary, at his desk.
The show is a job and people do leave and get hired. This certainly has an affect on how show's are written. If you look at Lost, you can see this in the writing as well.
Also, did you all not see the McCutcheon Whiskey in this series? I was very happy to see it.
Fairy tales are so hair raising, it's a wonder the intended audience are children...kind of like the song "London Bridge is Falling Down"....it's a song about terrorism....
I think the writing is way better than Lost. As long as they keep focus on the main characters, they'll do fine.
Laura
Oh, I loved Lost. And, it's the same writers on this show.
My guess, throughout the series we will see all the characters in the books represented. Although, I'm a little confused about Lancelot. I mean, I can understand Tristan and Isolde, but the round table didn't come about until Mary Stewart wrote her book The Hollow Hills, I believe.
I know, this is TV they can do whatever they want, but I can speculate.
I wonder though if its the magic itself or really the POWER associated with it. Their are other creatures in fairytale land that have magic who have not completely lost it. Ex: The Blue Fairy
Fairy tales are so hair raising, it's a wonder the intended audience are children...kind of like the song "London Bridge is Falling Down"....it's a song about terrorism....
Laura
When I was in high school I read the orginal version of the Little Mermaid...I was like...DAMN! The watered down version is more fun...but the orginal was terrifying. Then again I suppose Disney can't have the main character going nuts and killing her entire family and stealing souls...but SOMEONE should totally make the orginal into a movie.
What did you all think of HOOK? Not the same Hook that we were expecting...I was thinking something out of Peter Pan. Hmmmm...wonder if we shall meet him too?
HOOK looks...HOT! All i'm saying...is YUMMY
HOOK looks...HOT! All i'm saying...is YUMMY
I guess we know what to get you for Christmas! LOL
Yes, please...and though I am ashamed to say this out loud...I wanna a piece of teenager werewolf too (Jacob) AND some Christian Grey
----don't judge me! LOL:P
Year before last, I went to New York City for Fourth of July holiday(really great city). On the day I arrived, it was kind of late so I decided to take in a movie as I was alone for this trip. I found a movie theater a few streets down from where I was staying, near Times Square and purchased tickets for Eclipse(from the Twilight series). In the theater, I'm surrounded by young women and their 40 something mothers. At one point during the movie, Taylor Lautner takes his shirt off and the place gets so loud I have to shut my hearing aid off. The thing of it is, the moms were yelling much louder than their daughters. To this day, I don't think I have heard anything louder including the fireworks in NY.