This show is incredible. The thing I love the most is that I literally have no idea where they are taking things. I stay away from spilers on this one very much, because the unknown ride is soo much fun. And then when all these characters that we know from disney pop up, it's amazing!
:D Looking good. I am somebody who really loves the idea of dealing with 3 realities (to clarify you can look to a past and a future their own realities) and how they all 3 will relate together is super fun! I like having so many characters to deal with!
I like it too,i just wouldn't want all the others who are now guest starring to become regulars (cept for Jefferson).then it will be too big,too spread out.I already have that with Grey's Anatomy..
I agree. A lot of people seem to complain with the number of characte, but I am extremely happy for having all these characters. In others shows, it's just annoying. In Once, it works very well. And they keep the focus on the main characters anyway, so all is good. On Lost, they managed to work this very well (except in season 5 and 6) and they had an even bigger cast, so I don't think it will be a problem.
Ya! It's something I loved about Lost, because having so many characters really gave the main/final characters a distinct and thorough identity. It's a great way to move everyone forward IMO.
I can understand the fear, but even on Lost I think there are a grand total of 4 characters that I can say I hate. I really liked using all those people to either give some way to the mythology and/or provide contrasts to the main characters to solidify their identity and keep their journey's moving. A lot of people complained about the repetitive aspect of Storybrook, so I guess this how the wishing well responded! (;
I agee as well. With Once, having so many characters works especially well for the 3 storylines/timelines. Adding more characters makes the scope of show seem larger than just a small town (Storybrooke) or a small village/kingdom (past FTL), but that many lands exist in FTL. I only worry about the addition of more characters, especially series regulars, because the writers can easily get carried away, telling parts of a story of many characters, while not giving as much development and focus to our original main ones from Season 1. Since Once has been pretty good about their show's quality so far, I'm hoping that my worries are baseless and that the show keeps getting better and better, lasting for a long, long time.
I agee as well. With Once, having so many characters works especially well for the 3 storylines/timelines. Adding more characters makes the scope of show seem larger than just a small town (Storybrooke) or a small village/kingdom (past FTL, early on in Season 1), but that many lands exist in FTL.
I only worry about the addition of more characters, especially series regulars, because the writers can easily get carried away, telling parts of a story for many characters, while not giving as much development and focus to our original main characters/storylines from Season 1. Since Once has been pretty good about their show's quality so far, I'm hoping that my worries are baseless and that the show keeps getting better and better, lasting for a long, long time.
I agree 100% with all this. To why adding more characters works, making the scope of the show seem larger, to why that could be a worry and to why I think the producers will be able to handle it ;)
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Hook looks mighty good in this sneak peek,much better than that other picture that was posted here!
ReplyDeleteThis show is incredible. The thing I love the most is that I literally have no idea where they are taking things. I stay away from spilers on this one very much, because the unknown ride is soo much fun. And then when all these characters that we know from disney pop up, it's amazing!
ReplyDeletelancelot! wow :)
ReplyDelete:D Looking good. I am somebody who really loves the idea of dealing with 3 realities (to clarify you can look to a past and a future their own realities) and how they all 3 will relate together is super fun! I like having so many characters to deal with!
ReplyDeleteYo-ho!
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! :D Wow,what a difference right!
ReplyDeleteI like it too,i just wouldn't want all the others who are now guest starring to become regulars (cept for Jefferson).then it will be too big,too spread out.I already have that with Grey's Anatomy..
ReplyDeleteI agree. A lot of people seem to complain with the number of characte, but I am extremely happy for having all these characters. In others shows, it's just annoying. In Once, it works very well. And they keep the focus on the main characters anyway, so all is good. On Lost, they managed to work this very well (except in season 5 and 6) and they had an even bigger cast, so I don't think it will be a problem.
ReplyDeleteYa! It's something I loved about Lost, because having so many characters really gave the main/final characters a distinct and thorough identity. It's a great way to move everyone forward IMO.
ReplyDeleteI can understand the fear, but even on Lost I think there are a grand total of 4 characters that I can say I hate. I really liked using all those people to either give some way to the mythology and/or provide contrasts to the main characters to solidify their identity and keep their journey's moving. A lot of people complained about the repetitive aspect of Storybrook, so I guess this how the wishing well responded! (;
ReplyDeleteLOl.that's a good way of looking at it!
ReplyDeleteI agee as well. With Once, having so many characters works especially well for the 3 storylines/timelines. Adding more characters makes the scope of show seem larger than just a small town (Storybrooke) or a small village/kingdom (past FTL), but that many lands exist in FTL. I only worry about the addition of more characters, especially series regulars, because the writers can easily get carried away, telling parts of a story of many characters, while not giving as much development and focus to our original main ones from Season 1. Since Once has been pretty good about their show's quality so far, I'm hoping that my worries are baseless and that the show keeps getting better and better, lasting for a long, long time.
ReplyDeleteI agee as well. With Once, having so many characters works especially well for the 3 storylines/timelines. Adding more characters makes the scope of show seem larger than just a small town (Storybrooke) or a small village/kingdom (past FTL, early on in Season 1), but that many lands exist in FTL.
ReplyDeleteI only worry about the addition of more characters, especially series regulars, because the writers can easily get carried away, telling parts of a story for many characters, while not giving as much development and focus to our original main characters/storylines from Season 1. Since Once has been pretty good about their show's quality so far, I'm hoping that my worries are baseless and that the show keeps getting better and better, lasting for a long, long time.
I agree 100% with all this. To why adding more characters works, making the scope of the show seem larger, to why that could be a worry and to why I think the producers will be able to handle it ;)
ReplyDeleteso three worlds now or 4?
ReplyDeleteFairy Tale/Enchanted forest
Storybrooke
Cursed Fairy tale/enchanted forest
and NY???
Wow thats a lot to tackle.
Thank you, dearie. ;)
ReplyDeleteFinally, it's tomorrow.
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