Yes, continuity error not a plot point.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Secret Circle: Did Little Blonde witch and possible half brother do anything more than snog?
Anyone else watching Rage of the Yeti tonight? I'm warming up with Boa vs Python.
Secret Circle: Did Little Blonde witch and possible half brother do anything more than snog?
I think snogging was as far as it went. I hadn't considered that he might be the other Blackwell offspring, kind of assumed that was Fay. It'd be really fucked up if it was John Connor.
On Fringe, I am doubtful that Peter is right that he has a home to get back to. And I think he's incrementally winning Walter over by being someone Walter wouldn't mind having for a son.
I think it would be cool if it were the black chick.
Shoot, I can't remember what we know about her parents.
Now that I think about it, Faye would be about the least interesting answer. Hopefully that crack about her mother being crazy about Blackwell is a red herring.
Calli,
I had to go to a party or else I would have been there right with you.
It's no Mansquito but I'm enjoying it.
OuaT:
I think the stuck in time thing works like this:
Everyone under the spell goes about their daily lives, and have a history, but things get fuzzy about the past. Maybe there's a five year fade out, or something. Either way, they don't realize that things haven't changed much in the town. (People not aging, ETC.) The spell keeps things bustling along, and the townspeople don't leave.
I bet they get visitors very seldom. There may be a Somebody Else's Problem field or a Sunnydale amnesia going on, too.
One thing I noticed last night - the "happy endings" don't seem to have been universal even before the change to the "real" world. Cinderella certainly wasn't having one - basically trading her baby for her prince. Rumplestiltskin's forcing unhappy endings on people (OMG! he killed the fairy godmother!) in both worlds.