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Captain Swan Vibes 1/2⚓️ 🦢
Seasons 2&3&4
#season 2: allies. enemies. kindred spirits. chemistry.#season 3A: tension. passion. adventure. orphans. heroism.#season 3B: team work. pining. running. homesickness. feelings.#season 4A: dating. opening up. closeness. danger. survival.#season 4B: protecting. consoling. good hearts. partners.#captain swan#once upon a time#ouat moodboard#motifs❤️✨
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killian jones is the pre-ken ken if ken didn't actually suck
#be patient with me cause i haven't seen the movie yet i'm just going purely off memes and analyses i've read out of context#but yeah post season 3A killian jones essentially become's emma swan's accessory#and i couldn't be prouder of him for that#emotional support eye candy#he lives to serve emma('s plotlines)#emma swan's trophy husband#he would be a malewife#boyfailure even#the only textual evidence i will be providing at this moment is when he spins in a circle#killian jones#emma swan#once upon a time#captain swan#ouat
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Hiiii! Do you have recommendations for tied to a tree whump? Thankyu <3
Ooooh that is a GOOD question!! My immediate thought was when we get introduced to the wonderful Killian Jones in Once Upon a Time 2x05. In fact, @killian-whump has a whole tag for that episode I recommend checking out: https://killian-whump.tumblr.com/tagged/gifs%3A%202x05
There's also when Roger MacKenzie was taken as a prisoner and they tied him to a tree so he doesn't run in Outlander 4x10: https://aceofwhump.tumblr.com/post/181971424764/thewanderingace-he-pulled-a-long-thread-from
Then there's 1x04 of Westworld: https://aceofwhump.tumblr.com/post/621830952185921536/james-marsden-as-teddy-flood-in-season-1-episode-4
Kuruluş Osman 144. - 145. Bölüm
Rob Roy
Supernatural 5x05
Doctor Who 11x08
Stargate Atlantis 5x15 (link 2)
And I don't see any gifs of it, but Robin Hood 1x02 is good too. Here's some screenshots
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I’ll always be bitter that, Graham was killed off in OUAT and we couldn’t get to see Emma and Graham together.
So here’s my take on what would have happened if Graham was resurrected.
A Reminder of You
Summary: Story takes place in season 3A. Graham is alive. He came back from death when the curse was broken. During this time, he was in Neverland with the Lost boys. He joins Operation "Save Henry" and returns to Storybrooke with Emma.
Hope you like it💚
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Terrible Fic Idea #89: House, but make it Once Upon A Time
My dash has inexplicably been filled by House lately, leading me to rewatch the entire first season - which in turn naturally led me to think: how could I shoehorn a crossover with Once Upon A Time into this?
Or: What if Allison Cameron was replaced in the House lineup with OAUT's Emma Swan?
Just imagine it:
Following her stint in juvie, Emma Swan radically turns her life around. She gets her GED, goes to college and medical school, and lands herself a job at Princeton-Plainsboro on Dr. House's diagnostic team. She remains sharp and prickly and hesitant to trust others - less the moral center Jennifer Morrison's character was intended to be and more a House-in-the-making, though less willing to lie to patients or causally break the law to get a diagnosis.
Then early season two Henry appears on scene, casually walking into the conference room while Emma and the others are researching a case and declares himself to be her son. (For maximum impact, this should be during "Daddy's Boy," but definitely before "Hunting" and Cameron's HIV scare.)
This naturally causes some consternation, and after Emma takes Henry back home she's compelled to stay in Storybrooke and become part of the hospital staff there.
Canon proceeds more or less apace in for both series until the end of OUTA 3A, "Going Home". At that point instead of Emma and Henry starting a new life in NYC after leaving Storybrooke, they "return" to NJ. Emma takes up her old position on House's team-
-but for some reason the magic doesn't work quite as it's supposed to on House. Maybe all the Vicodin makes it easier for him to determine when his mind is playing tricks on him, or maybe he's just observant enough to catch all the little contradictions that magic would otherwise smooth over to make things seem normal.
House, naturally, treats it as just another puzzle and spends the better part of a year trying to figure it out.
He's not gotten as far as he'd like (but closer than anyone in from the Enchanted Forest might hope) when Hook shows up a la "New York City Serenade" to bring Emma back to Storybrooke. Emma, naturally, is having none of it, but House is just more intrigued, so he cuts a deal with Hook to have him admitted as their latest case in exchange for finding out the truth.
What follows is a typical House differential - only instead of doing a differential on Hook's "symptoms" House writes up all of the small contradictions and curiosities regarding Emma and her background he's picked up over the years. None of it screams fairy tale princess stranded in a world without magic, but it's definitely suggestive of something - the end result of which is a massive group road trip up to Maine to "search Hook's home", but ends up with Emma regaining her memories.
Emma remains in Storybrooke, ends up taking over the hospital there, and preferably avoids all the mess of OUAT seasons 5-7. The others return to Princeton-Plainsboro, preferably avoiding all the mess House's later seasons became. Everyone lives - if not happily ever after, then at least as the best versions of themselves.
...that's really all I have: the two major scenes of Henry appearing at Princeton-Plainsboro instead of Emma's apartment on her birthday, and Hook doing the same years later to bring her back to Storybrooke. I'm sure it can be padded out significantly, but my mind has latched on to these two scenes and won't let them go.
Bonuses include:
As I absolutely adore the relationship between Emma and Hook, keep the focus there. Her previous relationship with Neal should not be idealized at all - he was an adult, she was a kid, he took advantage of her and let her take the fall for his crimes - and this should be made clear. In no way should Snow and Charming's baby be named after Henry's birth father;
Relatedly, there should be a lot of focus on family - both of blood and by choice - and the idea that true love doesn't have to be romantic love, as is made abundantly clear in the OUAT S1 finale;
All the parallels between Belle and Rumplestiltskin's relationship and that between Chase and House. Dealer's choice on the exact nature of the latter, but I find myself wanting a happy ending for a gay couple in the "real world", so make of that what you will. (And if this skips House's weird obsession with his ex in S2 all the better.)
It's shorter than I usually have, but neither of these have ever been major obsessions for me - I mainly just want to see a cross fertilization of characters, even if its just to bring those two scenes to life. As always, feel free to adopt, just link back if you do anything with it.
More Terrible Fic Ideas
#plot bunny#fic ideas#crossover#once upon a time#house md#ouat#emma swan#captain hook#henry mills#gregory house#greg house#storybrooke#modern fairy tale#captain swan#killian jones
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Season 3 Rewatch Drabbles: 3x9 Save Henry
Summary: A series of 100-500 word drabbles to accompany my rewatch of season 3 of Once Upon a Time. There will be a drabble–either a deleted scene, a “fix it” fic or a character musing for each episode of the season. Focus will be on Emma, Henry, the Charmings and Killian–with an emphasis on Captain Swan’s epic love story.
Word Count: 843
Other Chapters: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28)
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Note: It had been my plan to keep at least 3a thoroughly CS focused in these drabbles, with the POV changing from episode to episode between Killian and Emma (this episode was meant to be a Killian episode), but after watching this episode, the big sister/aunt/godmother in me, who has been around and helped care for babies all my life, absolutely had to step in and have someone give first-time mom Regina a little advice about how to handle a crying newborn. (disclaimer: I’m not a mother, so I’m well aware I can’t possibly know the full extent of what it means to be a parent, and I’m not in any way trying to lecture or Monday morning quarterback anyone about parenting, but I am affectionately known as “the baby whisperer” among my family, so I’ve got to be doing something right, right?)
Regina was at her wits end. Everyone said parenting a newborn was hard. Everyone said the lack of sleep would be difficult.
No one told her it would be like this. She was so tired she felt like she was perpetually walking around in a fog. She did everything she could for Henry–fed him, changed him, held him, rocked him, even tried singing lullabies to him, but nothing worked. Nothing stopped the relentless crying.
Finally, desperately clawing for something, anything, that could help her, she’d brought her baby to Dr. Whale, sure that there had to be a physical reason for it all.
But he told her Henry was perfectly healthy (before scaring her to death by mentioning the possibility of genetic issues that she had no (legal) way of determining.)
Clutching at that last straw, she’d decided to call Sidney and have him dig into Henry’s sealed adoption records, and to get a moment of peace to do so, she’d handed her baby off to Mary Margaret.
The last thing she’d expected when she turned back around was to find her baby quiet and peacefully cooing up at the school teacher.
Regina’s heart dropped even lower. What if it wasn’t a physical or genetic problem? What if it was…
”How did you do that?” she asked, walking over to her erstwhile nemesis.
”Do what?” Mary Margaret asked absently as she smiled and cooed down at Henry.
“Make him stop crying.”
Mary Margaret shrugged. “I didn’t do anything. He’s so sweet.”
Now was not the time to analyze the ins and outs of why this miracle had occurred. Now was simply the time to enjoy it. Regina took Henry from Mary Margaret.
And he immediately started wailing again.
“Oh no! No, no, NO!”
Mary Margaret fluttered her hands looking distressed. “I’m so sorry! Did I do something?”
A cold, stinging sensation settled deep inside Regina. It wasn’t anything Snow White did. It was her. All her. ”No. No, you didn’t. It’s me.”
“Well, that’s just nonsense,” came the no-nonsense voice of Granny Lucas as she breezed onto the scene. “Here, hand him over. I’ll show you a thing of two.”
While Regina’s first inclination was to stand to her full height and tell the woman she was fully capable of caring for her own son, she realized she really had nothing more to lose. She deflated and passed Henry over to Granny.
The older woman took him, smiled down at him, and then placed him up against her chest, her hand gently but firmly holding his head to her with her other hand under his little bottom. She began to bounce and sway, making little shushing noises.
Henry’s wails faded, and then came to a stop.
“But…how?” Regina asked.
“You don’t raise a daughter and then a granddaughter without picking up a few tricks along the way,” Granny said. “First off, you’ve gotta relax. You’re wound as tight as Leroy when I run out of bacon. Babies…they can feel your tension, so you feel yourself tensing up? Take a couple deep breaths. Let ‘em out. Set him in his crib where he’s safe and step away for a few seconds if you need to. I’m telling you, it’s the key. You relax; he’ll relax.”
“So…just breathe? That’s your solution?” Regina asked, with a sardonic raise of the brow.
“Of course not. That’s just step one,” Granny said. “Next, look at how I’m holding him. Ruby refers to it as the ‘Granny choke hold.’ Don’t look at me like that; I’m not choking your baby! I’m just holding him tight. Babies like to feel secure, and they like to nestle on your chest where they can hear your heart.”
“Breathe and hold securely. Got it,” Regina said, “anything else?”
“Last step,” Granny said, “I like to affectionately call the ‘baby jig’. Just kind of bounce and sway. It’s soothing. Gets tiring after a while, but then usually once you get ‘em calmed down you can generally move to a rocking chair. You wanna try it?”
Did she? Well, she quite literally had nothing left to lose. Regina nodded.
“Good,” Granny said with a nod, “now take that deep breath. That’s it. Now let it out. Feeling relaxed?”
Regina nodded. Granny nodded again and handed Henry over. He began to fuss, annoyed at being moved from his comfortable position, but remembering the steps Granny gave her, Regina carefully maneuvered him up onto her chest.
And then a miracle happened.
Henry not only stopped crying; he actually burrowed into her, sighing contentedly. A warm rush of maternal love washed over her, and she knew she would do anything for this little boy.
Parenting may be the hardest thing she’d ever done, but they would be okay. They were a family.
Note: I learned how to hold babies from watching my own grandmother who liked to walk around holding babies exactly as Granny does here. We always used to jokingly call it the “grandma choke hold”, but never fear. Like Granny said, there is no choking involved.
NEXT CHAPTER->
#season 3 rewatch drabbles#cs fanfiction#ouat fanfiction#my fanfiction#3x9 save henry#regina mills#mary margaret blanchard#granny lucas#unsolicited--but very much wanted--parenting advice
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Top 10 Favorite Final Seasons of a TV Show
For @loisfreakinglane's enjoyment.
...This was actually so hard. I'm limiting myself to TV shows with multiple seasons that have officially for-real ended, as well as to final seasons that I've watched in full (so there are some seasons of shows I watch that maybe should make the cut that won't because I haven't gotten around to them yet). In the order that I thought of them:
Breaking Bad Season 5: A really strong & exciting final season with some great new characters (Lydia Rodarte-Quayle I love you Lydia Rodarte-Quayle!!!) and some of the show's best episodes.
Once Upon a Time Season 7: My favorite season of the show, and one that weirdly addressed a lot of the problems I had with the first six seasons. The new characters were great and they did some cool & unexpected things with the old characters. Hardly perfect, and it somehow made the show's already-convoluted timeline worse, but it was a very strong note to end the show on & it helped me look on the show as a whole in a much fonder light, which was no small feat after some of the bullshit the show had previously pulled.
Amphibia Season 3: A great final season. I loved seeing the Boonchuys on Earth in 3A, and I loved the story arc of Anne & Sasha co-commanding the resistance in 3B. IMO a lot of the complaints about this season come from people who didn't really understand what the show was about. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Steven Universe Future/Steven Universe Season 5: I kind of consider Future to be the proper 'final season' of Steven Universe and not its own show, but I know some people disagree and consider it a separate limited series and would say that Season 5 is the real final season of the show. Either way, both seasons are quite good. I think Future is consistently stronger -- Season 5 has a stretch of 6 or so episodes that are kind of weak -- but Season 5 has higher highs. But again, both are very good final seasons, whichever one you consider to be the 'true' final season.
Person of Interest Season 5: Honestly, this is not the best final season -- I think being limited to 13 episodes really hamstrung the writers, and not all the episodes are good -- but it does end on a really strong note, and also I ran out of final seasons I consider legitimately great, so, uh, good for you PoI, you arguably don't deserve to be here but you're here anyway!
Better Call Saul Season 6: I'm not gonna lie, I had problems with the way 6B unfolded -- I thought the pacing wasn't the best and some of the character/plot beats didn't quite land -- but both 6A and the finale were very strong, and I'm not opposed to most of the events of 6B in theory. Plus, BCS is just well-made TV in general, so even when I didn't love it, I was still appreciative of the artistry that went into the show.
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Season 9: I remember really liking the first half of this season and thinking it was some of the best stuff the show had put out in years. The second half was more par for the course but not bad. The actual season-long plot was pretty whatever but it produced some good episodes, and Daniel Ingram, as always, delivered with the music.
Battlestar Galactica Season 4: Look, anyone who's taken a cursory glance at my BSG tag knows how I feel about what BSG S3 & 4 did to Boomer, and S4 additionally committed the sin of killing off Anastasia Dualla, but I don't actually think S4 is overall a bad season. I think it could've been better, sure, but I honestly was fine with it aside from the stuff I hated. Lol. Also, Kara Thrace turns into a pigeon, and that's hilarious.
Infinity Train Season 4: Technically this is a better season of television than some of the seasons listed above, but it was not intended as a final season and you can tell; nothing about it makes for a particularly effective ending to the show. I will forever mourn the remaining 4 planned seasons of this show that we never got. But, hey, it's still a good season, even though it's probably the show's weakest outing.
...Revolutionary Girl Utena's Apocalypse Arc: LOOK I KNOW IT'S NOT A "SEASON" I RAN OUT OF FINAL SEASONS I LIKE OKAY. It's better than pretty much everything else on this list though because it's RGU, how could it not be.
Tagging @jioinfocommlimited, @02511213942, @occidentaltourist, @cassphos, @nocticola, and anyone else who wants to tackle this challenge. Be warned, it's harder than it looks!!!
#i think only the first 4 on this list actually deserve to be on here but i wanted to push myself to reach 10 so here we are!#with only minimal cheating!
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I recently stumbled onto the linked conversation above regarding whether or not the writing for Emma Swan's character suffered a decrease in quality after season 1 of Once Upon a Time.
This is an intriguing question that I believe the SwanQueen fandom on Tumblr would be interested in discussing, so I have shared it here.
As for my own thoughts, I must admit my own bias in thinking of season 1 as the highlight of the series, at least for me. A close second being season 3a.
Season 1 Emma gave the impression as being written to be a more capable and competent person than what we sometimes see later in the series. Also, it is worth noting that her skills as investigator, developed as a result of her experiences as a troubled youth and improved upon during her time as a bail-bonds person, give her a sense of agency that she then loses in future seasons, despite how much those skills would have gave her an edge against future antagonists.
Food for thought thusly served.
#swanqueen fandom#ouat fandom#discussion#opinion#sq#swan#swan queen#swanqueen#Emma Swan x regina mills#Emma x regina#Emma swan#the savior#sheriff swan#ouat#once upon a time
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Friday, June 21 3/2c: Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas 5/4c: Christmas on My Mind 7/6c: To All a Good Night 9/8c: Mystery on Mistletoe Lane 11/10c: A Godwink Christmas
Saturday, June 22 1a/12c: Love You Like Christmas 3a/2c: Journey Back to Christmas 5a/4c: Christmas Wonderland 7a/6c: The Perfect Christmas Present 9a/8c: Christmas in Montana 11a/10c: A Glenbrooke Christmas 1/12c: The Christmas Promise 3/2c: Ms. Christmas Comes to Town 5/4c: Heaven Down Here 7/6c: Miracle in Bethlehem, PA 9/8c: Time for Her to Come Home for Christmas 11/10c: Long Lost Christmas
Sunday, June 23 1a/12c: Time for Me to Come Home for Christmas 3a/2: Time for You to Come Home for Christmas 5a/4c: Once Upon a Christmas Miracle 7a/6c: A Christmas to Remember 9a/8c: Homegrown Christmas 11a/10c: Time for Them to Come Home for Christmas 1/12c: Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas 3/2c: Small Town Christmas 5/4c: A Veteran’s Christmas 7/6c: My Christmas Guide 9/8c: A Season for Family
Monday, June 24 3/2c: Project Christmas Wish 5/4c: A Little Christmas Charm 7/6c: Christmas Tree Lane 9/8c: Northern Lights of Christmas
Tuesday, June 25 3/2c: A World Record Christmas 5/4c: A Godwink Christmas: Second Chance, First Love 7/6c: Christmas at Grand Valley 9/8c: Hope at Christmas
Wednesday, June 26 3/2c: A Maple Valley Christmas 5/4c: Every Christmas Has a Story 7/6c: A Homecoming for the Holidays 9/8c: A Blue Ridge Mountain Christmas
Thursday, June 27 3/2c: Karen Kingsbury's Maggie's Christmas Miracle 5/4c: The Christmas Secret 7/6c: Mystery on Mistletoe Lane 9/8c: The Christmas Promise
Friday, June 28 3/2c: My Christmas Guide 5/4c: Time for Her to Come Home for Christmas 7/6c: Christmas in Montana 9/8c: Miracle in Bethlehem, PA
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I was going to rewatch Once Upon a Time to actually watch all of it through this time (I think I quit mid season 4 last time), but honestly the finale of season 3a is so good I might just leave it here.
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I'm watching Once Upon a Time for the first time and I've reached season 2 so far! I really enjoyed season 1, but I can already feel my interest in the show decreasing after the curse was broken. Plus, I'm not sure I want to watch all seven seasons as that feels like too much. Is there any particular point that would be a good place to stop? What are the best seasons?
Hi!! I recommend stopping after they come back from Neverland. I myself have a hard time stomaching it after a particular character’s death. After Neverland they became 100% fan service, character regression, and started glorifying toxic relationships. Adam and Eddie dropped the ball when they scrapped their original plan for what loud and horny teenagers demanded. It lost its magic after season 3a
#anti ouat#ask answered#ask Abby#rule number one as a writer is you NEVER scrap your plan to please the masses#that’s when it become a crappy story
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once upon a time season 1-3a were peak. we can ignore the rest, right?
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A real change of pace... To cool off... Here's a hyperfixation of mine that dates waaaaay back, to when I was little...
THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE & FRIENDS...
I've been thinking about the show's third season (1991-92) lately, for some reason.
Season 3, as I had learned in the recent years, was filmed in two separate portions - unusual in that every season in the classic series (approximately Seasons 1-7, 1984-2003ish) was typically filmed in one go. Not Season 3, for whatever reason.
It's been speculated by some fans that a showcase of the many props in London sometime in late 1991 impacted the filming, thus newer sets were built to accommodate the last portion of episodes. Maybe something else came up. Maybe something pertaining to the Japanese special THOMAS AND THE U.K. TRIP. Who knows...
And upon knowing the season's production history, you can't unsee it...
The first portion of Season 3, first released all at once on VHS - albeit with alternate, earlier narrations from Michael Angelis - in the UK in November 1991:
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The second portion, aired in the spring/summer of 1992:
I kind of look at Season 3 as the coziest one. If Season 1 had a more pastoral, simplistic look with a chuffy synthesized soundtrack, and if Season 2 had a more dirty, sooty, industrial look... Season 3 is bright, colorful, cute, just warm and cozy really. Especially the nighttime scenes, which are real standouts here. Glossy models and softer faces constructed for the engine characters, too.
The music, composed by Mike O'Donnell and Junior Campbell, is what holds the season together - tonally, along with Angelis' narrations - or George Carlin's, if you grew up with the U.S. version like I did.
Sets in Season 3, Part 1 included the likes of Henry's Forest in addition to a lot of countryside paths, and a much more spacious beach. Knapford is the big station here, while Tidmouth is the big station in Part 2. The roundhouse interior is a real giveaway, too. Season 3, Part 2 seems a little greener, you have the the three-way set (bottom left), those big harbor buildings (top right), and the castle tunnel. Whatever the story called for, they built it: A scrapyard that Oliver escapes from, the China Clay Works, Bulgy's bridge, etc. Even without their major sets, they still made up for it with the new ones.
It's still quite cohesive and distinctively season 3, but someone like me? I notice the minute differences. You can easily tell which episode is 3A, or 3B.
Season 3 is one that I didn't have much of on VHS growing up in the late '90s/early '00s. I had seen pretty much all of them via tape volumes I rented back in the day, or through SHINING TIME STATION when it returned to air in 2000 to promote the movie. SHINING TIME, the show that essentially trojanhorsed THOMAS onto American airwaves. The VHS tapes... Particularly the volumes "Thomas Gets Bumped", "Daisy", and "Percy's Ghostly Trick". All grab-bags of episodes from the first three seasons - but they had those Season 3 episodes I often couldn't come by. They were elusive in a way because of that. Everything else I saw was via a compilation tape, like "Thomas' Christmas Party" and "10 Years of Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends".
And years later, I would be surprised to learn that an episode like 'Henry's Forest' was from that period - it feels like it could be a stealth Season 2 episode, albeit a calmer and less industrial-looking one. Maybe because it was on the aforementioned Christmas tape, my brain - as a 7-year-old kid - placed it in that era. Ditto 'A Scarf for Percy'. When I got a little bit older, I was able to place - sort of aesthetically - where each episode fell. A skim through IMDb would also help. Most I could reckon were from the '80s, and the rest from the early-to-mid '90s. Even with George Carlin narrating the majority of them.
Something about those episodes hit different to me when I was little, for sure, so I have a bit of an odd soft spot for them despite how I feel about that season overall. I think SHINING TIME's aesthetics and look also helps. I watched STS whenever it was on, as a really young kid circa 1995-96ish? I would remember asking "Why do the trains have faces? But no cowcatchers?" Then it was just the Thomas stories on VHS after that. I wouldn't really check out STS again until reruns came to Nick Jr., again, to promote THOMAS AND THE MAGIC RAILROAD - which Shining Time Station itself was a big part of. And yet my head links that season and STS, more so than 1 & 2. The coziness of both, the nostalgic American train station setting of STS and the comfy visuals of Season 3, just goes together quite nicely. Throw in some unrelated other things I loved back then, and that's one of my nostalgia cocktails in a way lol.
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Another question about chasing a dream? What worlds were you going to have them visit what fandoms were going to be involved?
So I had the story divided into four "Waves" of worlds. I ended up stopping after Wave One, so that was all written, but the other waves were just in my head.
Wave One (all of these can be seen in the story; very much the set up phase)
Asgard/Earth-616 – Marvel Universe (set post phase one of the MCU but canon divergent from the MCU with more comics inspo beyond The Avengers)
Rise of the Guardians World
Haloweentown/The Land Without Magic - Halloweentown movies and Once Upon a Time
World of the Four Nations – Avatar: The Last Airbender
Tatooine – Star Wars
Wave Two (the main adventure phase)
Earth-616 (2nd Visit) – Marvel universe (rewrite of Iron Man 3 and Avengers: Age of Ultron)
Camelot – BBC's Merlin (finale intercepted before Arthur's death)
Avalon/Gargoyles Earth (post-Goliath Chronicles)
Earth-616 (3rd Visit) – Marvel universe (plot inspired by Secret War/The beginning of Civil War)
Enchanted Forest – Once Upon a Time (plot set during season one following Mulan and Prince Phillip fighting Cora)
Montressor – Treasure Planet (return trip home focused on Jim's missing dad returning)
Wave Three (the ANGST arc - everything gets angsty and messy)
Repo! the Genetic Opera World (post film)
Earth-666 – Supernatural (post season 6; everything else discontinuity) and The Covenant (post film)
Percy Jackson & the Olympians World (the Dream Team get time capsuled for four years in the Lotus Casino)
Neverland/Enchanted Forest/The Land Without Magic (2nd Visit) – (Once Upon a Time season 3A rewrite fix-fic)
Halloweentown (2nd Visit) - Halloweentown
Earth-616 (4th Visit) – Marvel universe (plot inspired by Civil War and Dark Reign)
Wave Four (the finale arcs)
San Fransokyo - Big Hero 6 (post film - this was before the TV show existed)
Kingdom Keepers world (post series)
Symphony of Sorcery - Fantasia
Atlantica – The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea AU retelling to make it... y'know, good.
Rise of the Guardians World (2nd Visit)
Earth-616 (5th Visit)/Asgard (2nd Visit) – Marvel universe (plot inspired by Dark Reign and Siege - final hoorah against Team Loki)
Fhloston Paradise – The Fifth Element (final hoorah against Team Mok)
Hollow Bastion - Kingdom Hearts (final hoorah against the Overlords)
There would have also been a few fandoms that popped up that weren't featured as worlds such as Descendants, True Blood, Heroes, and Dragon Age.
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I hate that most of the fandom (and seemingly the writers too) delegated me to a love interest/component in a messy love triangle. I hate that people shit all over me because I got in the way of their favourite canon ship. I actually prefer Captain Swan to Swanfire most of the time because in canon...I don't think I was even involved with Emma at all. Platonically yes, but...if my memories serve me right Never Land stunted my age a lot, so this entire ridiculous love triangle never even happened. It drives me crazy that I've basically been reduced to a love interest to the protagonist, or an obstacle to the protagonists' love life. My canon was different enough that most of the triangle shit in season 3A probably never happened. I just wish more people would acknowledge me as a character, not as a romantic accessory. To the point where I have to be careful when looking for fanfiction, because some of it is tagged as 'Neal|Baelfire-bashing.' Gods it drives me mad.
I was an actual person, not just a person-shaped roadblock between Killian and Emma.
~Baelfire (Once Upon a Time) I'm going to try this tag hopefully I remember it: 🌱💥
party note in the future please include a hashtag symbol for custom tags so I can tell for sure it's supposed to be a tag! thank you!
#fictionkinfessions#fictionkin#🌱💥#baelfirekin#onceuponatimekin#shipping issue#canoning issue#mod party cat
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