SummaryHenry locates his birth mother, whom he believes can save Storybrooke, which is a town of fairy tale characters that do not remember their lives in the fairy tale parallel world.
SummaryHenry locates his birth mother, whom he believes can save Storybrooke, which is a town of fairy tale characters that do not remember their lives in the fairy tale parallel world.
Maybe choosing other actresses to play Jacinda and Lucy would be right. They hardly convinced me in the drama.
At first, yes, the story seems to be the same. But gradually it begins to have significant differences.
The focus should be bigger on Drizella, she deserved to stay until the last episode.
Certainly the old characters should gain more prominence in the penultimate episodes, after all, they were the beloved protagonists for six seasons, but only had one, very little to be worth appearing.
At one point, it caught my attention completely, perhaps because I thought it would be despicable, but it remained Once Upon A Time.
In the whole of the work, it deserves an 8, interesting enough.
But that's just my opinion. Don't blame me.
This show is not bad, and yet not good not close to as good as the first seasons, see the first seasons were well written, i myself would get invested in the story and couldn't stop watching the show, here's my issue, this story has taken characters that worked once, and ruined them instead of sticking to them and using them to their advantage, characters like the regina were complex and diverse they would show that things are not black and what there is a middle ground, throughout her story her personality gets more complex.
in this show they have taken characters and changed everything we knew and loved about them, regina who used to be evil and good at the same time, is not a white knight as if the conflict died, gold who used to be a "know it all" character that looked at the whole picture and was one step ahead of every other character is now normal.
in addition to that the new characters are not very interesting to me, i don't know why i just haven't been attracted to them the way i was to the older characters plus the "new" characters cinderdella and alis were used before and yet had different actors and personalities instead of thinking of something new they changed something old, in addition i find it unlikely that Henry would not believe the curse, I know that they tried to change things up but that is not the way, he was shown to us as the believer, not because of his age but because of who he is, before he was the author that's what made him special and I'm so irritated that they took that trait away from him and gave it to another character.
i know I'm giving the show such a hard time but after such good 6 seasons i expected better. sorry.
The seventh season of Once Upon A Time is not just an underwhelming and desperate reboot of the show, but an unnecessary spin-off. Without most of the main characters, it's hard to connect with the new additions. The new incarnations of popular characters (previously introduced) and another worlds and stories are a weak way to rebuild the series.
Horrible!. I got into this with my daughter, who was 7 at the time. Maybe the original seasons were the same as the closing seasons, but i dont remember it. Here's what I DO know: the show became a fairy tale soap opera that overused flashbacks to look witty. The truth is that unneeded plots and storylines aren't fun. I get that there's a fairy tale world forvthe characters, but does there need to be 3 or more alternate dimensions? With the reboot, all main cast now has a 3rd personality. That means we get to see new cast all over the place to catch up.
And why do the conflicts in the past need to resurface in the present? Can't two foes just never cross paths in the modern timemine? The Wicked Queen knows everyone. While wickedly ruling her world she managed to randomly get into any other world and pull her antics as well. Weak weak writing.