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Post by rollergirlblue on Jan 23, 2012 13:22:41 GMT -5
Ginnifer (Snow) Goodwin 33 and Jennifer (Emma) Morrison 32 are only a year apart in real life well on the show they are very close in age due to the whole "magical time loop thing". When the Evil Queen sent Snow and Charming to Storybrooke (sometime between 25 and 35 years old) she became Mary Margaret and stopped aging along with everyone else. With Emma living outside of the curses range she aged normally before returning to town at the age of 28. I assume that is why Henry has aged normally as well because he came from out of town also. At the end of episode one time began moving again (8:15 moved to 8:16 on the town clock) so everyone is aging normally now. ohhhhhhh. ok, thanks!
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Post by JerseyG on Jan 24, 2012 7:54:20 GMT -5
I am interesting in the Writer. Wonder if his name is Grimm?
For a bit there I thought he was going to turn out to be Henry's dad.
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Post by Mink - The Original on Jan 24, 2012 8:14:05 GMT -5
I just watched the most recent one that was on Hulu last night, the Rumplestiltskin back story. It was pretty good, Robert Carlyle was great a a giant, yet brilliant tool in Stargate:Universe and he's doing a pretty excellent job as the subtly sinister Mr. Gold, IMO. And Jennifer Morrison and the evil queen lady are nice to look at too, so there's that. Don't forget Red
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Post by JerseyG on Mar 9, 2012 7:38:05 GMT -5
How are we on this show? Still as into it as before? I watch, but devotion is waning. Just when they had me intrigued, when the Mayor and Mr. Gold acknowledged the truth of thier situation (more or less), then they tooka week or two off, and then had a romantic Grumpy epi. My intrigue washed out.
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Post by Mink - The Original on Mar 9, 2012 8:23:33 GMT -5
I'm an episode behind...I have to find time to watch it after it airs and haven't caught up yet.
I think it's interesting still...especially when it comes to the mythology shows.
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Post by FullFrontalBuddha on Mar 9, 2012 8:45:07 GMT -5
I'm still watching it too, but I have the latest 2 episodes in my Hulu queue and haven't watched them yet. I watched the one about Rumplestiltskin with Claire in it.
I like it, but it's more something to watch than something I've really enjoyed. I think it's just so-so. I've been watching Grimm too, and I feel pretty much the same about that, not bad but not great.
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Post by sentinalnode on Mar 9, 2012 14:58:57 GMT -5
Still watching, but kinda fading on it. Still watching Fringe (Desmond should be making an appearance in a while). Kinda petered out on The River, Alcatraz and def. Terra Nova. Dunno if it's the shows or if Lost kinda ruined me for new shows, for a while.
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Post by Lost&Found on Mar 10, 2012 1:30:28 GMT -5
Henry Ian (Desmond) Cusick's new show Scandal begins April 5th on ABC. Enjoy IP !!!
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Post by JerseyG on Mar 13, 2012 6:33:00 GMT -5
Yes, I saw that! Desmond Rides Again!
I tend to agree with you guys...I watch it because I have been, not because I am so fascinated that I must keep watching. At this point, I am curious about where things will go, but I never did think this show would have lasting power. The whole Fairy Tale thing is wearing thin.
The problem is all the damn breaks between episodes! Fringe is on, then off, then on, then off for three weeks. In their stoopid attempts to extend a season, what they are doing is creating frustration and apathy among the viewers. I can't remember what the hell happened in the episodes before the breaks, and I start to not care.
When LOST ended, so did my willingness to rewatch episodes ( or full seasons for that matter) in order to stay abreast of details. Now I just kinda watch TV shows, and try not to get too invested in them. Which is easy, coz most of them aren't all that good and are easily abandoned.
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Post by sentinalnode on Mar 13, 2012 8:16:50 GMT -5
Agree all the way Jersey.....had a hard time putting my finger on it, what's missing, but you said it all.
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