I love how before the curse, Rumple would giggle and act Impish. It always made it seemed like the people he was talking to was the ass end of some hidden joke 😂
@Doctor Freemannn the one he made with Baelfire to go to a land without magic with him, watch season 1 episode 19 or 20, can't remember which one to see it
I've often said the same thing. That isn't to say he isn't occationally the villian, but when he makes a deal he keeps to it. Even if he finds a loophole to keeping the whole deal.
In my opinion, Rumple is the best and most tragic character in the show. Both his parents abandoned him for power. All he ever wanted was to protect his son, why he became the Dakr One in the first place, but he then fell down a path of addiction. He kept trying to accumulate as much power as possible to cover up who he is, a coward. Once he had power, he was afraid to let it go or else he feared he would be exposed for the coward he really is, so he never let go or his addiction, no matter how many times he unintentionally hurt those he loved most. Once he gets back Belle and Neal, he begins to go down the right path culminating in his sacrifice in 3x11. Unfortunately, he loses his son again and is forced by Zelena to commit horrible acts. The saddest part of the show is when he lets the pain he endured in the back half of season 3 bring him back to his wicked ways culminating in one of the most gut wrenching scenes in the show with Belle sending him over the town line. In the second half of season 4 I fell like he isn't a hero or villain, he is in the middle. In season 5 and 6 he is stuck in his habit of preserving his own interests even if it hurts those around him, but the one good thing about season 7 is the finale, when Rumple final conquers his demons that returned in season 4 and sacrifices himself, finally getting his happy ending with Belle and Neal in whatever afterlife OUAT has
I love how he goes from so energetic and playful to cool and composed. Only starting season 2, but as of now he's the only character to me that really does change between fairytale land and Storybrooke
Friggen loved Rumple. Friggen hated the last three seasons though b/c they made him go back & forth to good guy & bad guy so much that my head was spinning and the last season in general was a cluster fk as it is.
In my mind, Rumple was always a good guy. Sure he did bad things, some of which can be blamed on the curse and some can't, but everything he did was all for those he loved. Be it Belle or Baelfire or even Henry, all Rumple wanted was the power to protect this he loves and to see them happy and unharmed.
Hated last season. I always bout 2 dvd copies, one for me, one for my niece Season 7, neither of us wanted it, my niece refused to watch session 7 on air
@@pmularz8411 In a way I agree, because after the Final Battle it seemed like the story was over before they ended with the time-jump to adult Henry. I barely saw season seven and can claim blissful ignorance at that weirdness, only really saw the last minute or two when it was on the air.
3:07 When Emma says Gold is working diagonally with Regina, he looks at her like "WTF does that mean?! I'm the dark one for goodness sake and even I can't figure out wtf you mean by that."
Is it just me or does that seem like a cross between his belief that David won't succeed and Ursula's whispering her true feelings to Flotsam and Jetsam during "Poor Unfortunate Souls," especially when she says "now I've got her boys." He was the best character in my opinion and this proves his wily nature
What about that he also played the part of Gaz in the Full Monty? That image has got to be a lot more disturbing ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aYNNAlbfDLc.html
He also played the King James Vi/I of Scotland/United Kingdom in "Gun Powder, Treason". It was a miniseries about Mary of Scots and her son James, who was the first British monarch to be King of Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland.
Season 1 Rumplestiltskin/Mr Gold are written amazingly. Season 2-3, still not bad. And then it all went down the drain. You could see RC trying to squeeze some sense out of the horrible screenwriting, but there's just so much an actor can do, given unreasonable plots and all the same boring lines :/ I wonder what happened there, screenwriters changed or they just used up all the good ideas and then just kept it going purely for money? Anyway, in season 1 Robert Carlyle was awesome.
@@lauragallardo1593 He promised his 14 year old son, Balefire,they made a deal(his first ever deal) that if Balefire could find a world without magic, hed go with him. When it was time to go, Rumple changed his mind and Balefire got sucked in without him.
@@stefantherainbowphoenix You are right, it's written Rumpelstiltskin is English and Rumpelstilzchen in German (In the German fairy tale titled "Rumpelstiltskin"). However, the title of the video should still be changed because it's written as Rumplestiltskin in the show, but I don't care either way given it's a very minor spelling mistake and does not really matter.