Кусочки из свеженького интервью с Адамом и Эдди. И опять главная моя претензия: креаторы, раз уж вы временами среди бреда говорите интересные и здравые вещи, почему бы вам, черт побери, не показывать все это на экране? Как начался во втором сезоне квест "собери сериал по твиттеру", так и продолжается! А сколько человек из вашей аудитории прочтет эти интервью или вообще будут пытаться по одному зубу восстанавливать психологический портрет динозавра? Я уж умолчу о том, с какой вероятностью в 4B Голд продолжит хохотать и вращать глазами, а Белль - обретать почву под ногами, появляясь на пару секунд хорошо, если в каждом третьем эпизоде. Ну и представляю, сколько румбелля мы в итоге получим..
Бла-бла-бла-бла-блаIs Rumple comfortable in our world?
Kitsis: He is not comfortable going somewhere without his magic. We’re going to see a much more humbled Rumplestiltskin in the real world. He thought he could have everything, and he ended up with nothing. So now we’re going to see a Rumple who wants to get it all back. He realizes that what Regina said to him — “Villains don’t get happy endings” — maybe there’s some truth to that. He never wanted to get rid of Belle, and we saw that he was willing to save Henry, but what he did want was freedom from the dagger… as he has that dagger, he can always be somebody’s slave. So he made a mistake and he should have told Belle what he was doing. So his methods tend to be wrong, which ends up in him losing everything.
Because Belle used the dagger to compel him, have his feelings changed towards her?
Horowitz: He had a chance to be free and once again he let that consume him. With Rumple, he chooses power over love. What I really think is that it’s fear over love. He was frightened to come to a land without magic so he let his son go, and he was frightened to be enslaved by that dagger again so he tried to free himself.
There was that heartbreaking scene where he steps over the town line and tells Belle, “I’m afraid!”
Horowitz: That’s exactly right. He was frightened to go into a land without magic because he doesn’t want to go back to the coward that he was.
Kitsis: What we love so much about Rumple is that he’s such a complicated character, and he has so many faults. It’s fun because the audience likes to forget those faults, and when we remind them of them, they hate it. But he warned us in Season 1 that he was a difficult man to love.
Belle is heartbroken. What’s next for her?
Horowitz: One of the things we loved about [the midseason finale] was that she finally got to stand up for herself. Belle is going to realize that she started out as someone who wanted to be a hero and save the world. She met Rumple, and then she was immediately married. So I think Belle has a lot of exploration as an individual to do first.