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dinneratgrannys · 5 months
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BELLE FRENCH 6.13, Ill-Boding Patterns
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rimshanaeem1 · 8 years
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I ship it!
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vargesz · 8 years
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efnewsservice · 8 years
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lparrilla La Donna of Storybrooke #MafiaMills #StorybrookeMafia #OnceUponATime #EvilRegals (📷: @vfxsup) (x)
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I can’t help but think about how much better this whole plot line would be if Belle was the one who finds Gideon and tries to stop him from killing Emma.
Belle is a true Hero, I think she’d be able to get through to Gideon much more effectively than Rumple “I was good for like 5 minutes that one time” Stiltskin.
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mryddinwilt · 8 years
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What I Say:I'm fine.
What I mean: I am not fine. Captain Swan got engaged and it was the best and worst moment ever. And it's not perfect and yet it's amazing at the same time because of the push and pull of the characters wants and needs. Emma is all primed for her perfect fairytale proposal and all Killian wants is to give her her hearts desire so of course he drops to his knee and says the words and it's wonderful right up until you see him realize and remember that he still has to come clean with her. And it's so reminiscent of The Apprentice where they gave us this perfect date and goodnight kiss but it wasn't perfect because we don't get to have nice things. And I like that they are managing to have this complication even in the midst of their HE because love is complicated (not "I killed your grandfather" complicated but still) I like that Captain Swan is not predictable and that the obstacles always make them stronger. But also I want Killian to do the right thing. And I feel so much for these two and I honestly how could they just sandwich THAT in between everything? I thought we would have some kind of promotion about it. And oh man the Convention next weekend is going to be nuts and will the two of them be telling everyone??? See now I am wondering about all of that. I need sleep.
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counttotwenty · 7 years
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Bullet Points: This Isn’t What it Looks Like
Ill Boding Patterns–part 6 (part 1-5 here, here, here, here and here)
Bullet points are encapsulated scene analysis from the top of each act to the bottom. (each act is bookended by a commercial break)
1. “The bakers son will think twice about pushing me in the mud now when he sees me carrying this.”
It’s interesting that Bae didn’t recoil from the idea of the darkness, quite the opposite. He immediately began thinking of how he could use it to exact revenge on his enemies.
Like Gideon.
And very much unlike this iteration of Rumple,who apparently wants to do better but keeps getting sucked in deeper by his darkness-craving offspring.
2. “It’s the only way to protect ourselves.”
I can see why Rumple had to take quick action here. At the rate Bae was embracing the power of the dagger he’d have been looting and pillaging by nightfall.
3. Memory potion seems, to me at least, like the easy way out. A way to pretend a pivotal moment that changed the course of one character never occurred for the other one involved. It’s the equivalent of soap opera amnesia.
They’ve got any number of insightful compare/contrasts going with Bae and Gideon but the whole issue of drinking the tea versus not drinking it is one that falls flat. Because it’s weak storytelling that doesn’t translate to another plotline.
YMMV of course.
4. “You killed him. How could you?”
RC’s spectacular and exquisitely subtle acting here brings the viewer right back to the moment when Rumple released his choke hold on Beowulf because he didn’t want his son to see him as a murderer and judge him for it.
Now here he is--having killed Beowulf at Bae’s command, watching his son judge him for being a murderer. The very thing he was trying to avoid.
In lesser hands than RC’s this could could have come off as cheesey but he sells it spectacularly.
5. Belle continues the idea that initial assumptions can be incorrect when she chides Gold for letting Gideon do something to the Blue Fairy.
That plot point isn’t going away anytime soon.
6.  “For once you put our son first. You darkened your soul so he wouldn’t have to.”
The small strangled sob Gold lets out as he sinks into Belle’s embrace makes it clear how deeply her words affected him. The first time he made the decision to protect his son no one was there to see. Hence no one truly understood his reasoning. This time Belle sees.
BOING!!!!
So on to the proposal
7. The exterior establishing shot of Granny’s, showing that it was nighttime, then the shot of Killian sitting alone in a booth brooding, were very important.
They made it crystal clear this was not an issue he took lightly. He knew the stakes. This is not a knee jerk reaction. This is Killian, after much careful thought, doing the right thing.
Very nice.
8. For as many times as we’ve seen Killian look at the ring, and open the ring box etc... it was clear as he went up the stairs that proposing was not what he was here to do.
Obviously we’re about to find out he didn’t have the ring on him, but that doesn’t play into the visual as he approaches the front door. 
He is there to tell Emma the truth about Robert.
Full stop.
9. In this case my beloved stairs cast an ominous metaphor. He was going up, she was coming down. His steps were heavy, she was gliding on air. And perhaps most telling of all was the fact that she came out of almost full shadow indicating she didn’t have all the info she needed.
10. “I’m afraid it wouldn’t give me the courage I need.”
Despite the somewhat grave look on Killian’s face Emma hears this as nervousness at the thought of proposing. And in terms of the scene going forward this is crucial.
She doesn’t get ahead of him and give her answer before he pops the question because she’s selfish and only thinking about what she wants out of this moment. Just the opposite.
She does it because she thinks he’s unsure and she doesn’t want him to feel that way. She never wants him to doubt her feelings for him or her intense desire to share their futures together.
She jumps ahead because the question itself is less important than what it signifies. 
Right now versus forever.
Beautiful. And beautifully played by JMo. 
11. “What I have to say isn’t easy” “I’m not entirely sure how you’re gonna react.”
These words take Emma further down the rabbit hole. She sees insecurity and she wants to erase it. She sees uncertainty and she wants to make it go away. At this point the proposal isn’t about her--at least not in her mind--it’s about him.
12. And on the other side of the equation Killian knows he has to tell Emma about Robert’s death before he proposes because he loves and respects her enough to want her to know the truth. No secrets. Regardless of what it means for him. His being honest with her isn’t about relieving his conscience--it’s about the depth of his feelings for her.
13. THAT is what true love is all about. Anyone who still thinks this is heading for some sort of trite breakup can stop worrying.
BAM!!!!
14. “Maybe I can make it easier” “How can I ever be mad at you?”
This scene paints a crystal clear picture. Each of them is thinking first of the other. The way her voice drops to a whisper, the way he gets swept up in her happiness and anticipation.
GORGEOUS!!!
15. Two pillar candles standing tall on matching holders framed in the background. Right now they’re unlit. Look for them to reappear at a later date (cough*second proposal*cough) except this time lit.
16. Really fascinating use of shadow and light in this scene. Once Killian pops the question there are cuts that actually create almost a strobe of darkness and light. But as the scene ends both faces are bathed in light.
BOING!!!!
17. It’s hard to choose whether I prefer David’s high school chem lab spell-casting set up or Regina’s bubbling cauldron.
It’s magic. We get it.
18. “Your fault? Okay, let’s go with that then.”
Yes, Zelena, let’s. Just don’t expect it to stick.
19. “It was a test. To see if I could move forward and I failed.”
A test you say???To see if you could leave the past in the past??
BOING!!!!
20. “I guess I’ll always being paying the price for what you did. What I did.”
I’m glad to see Regina acknowledging AGAIN, at least on an intellectual level, that the evil deeds of her past are part of her and can’t be swept under the rug.
Let’s see if it actually leads to a change in behavior this time.
21. Nice work with the establishing shot from the snake’s point of view. Heh.
22. Aaaand the EQ is back. Goody?
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swan-jones-hero · 8 years
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OnceABC’s official post on Emma & Hook #CaptainSwan from the episode
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truegoldilocks · 7 years
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dinneratgrannys · 5 months
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ONCE UPON A TIME REWATCH: 6.13, ILL-BODING PATTERNS I embraced darkness for good. But I never became a hero. Because once you give in to darkness, it's almost impossible to resist its call.
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fyesthesavior · 8 years
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365 days of emma swan: day 81
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wolfie-bee · 8 years
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It's quite telling for a show to have it's supposed true wuv couple's proposal in an episode titled "ill-boding patterns" Just saying 
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I love how Gideon's poof is super fast and spastic like his erratic emotional state.
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efnewsservice · 8 years
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6.13 Ill-Boding Patterns episode stills (x)
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There is not nearly enough Emma in this episode for me to care 
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mryddinwilt · 8 years
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I had to get up and walk around. I feel a lot of things and I can’t process them at all and I have decided that’s a good thing. Because to have a moment that is both squee inducing and angering at once is a rare thing and like it’s not quite a fairytale and yet it is. These two never did anything the easy way. 
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