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I'll probably return next season to see how different the show will be, but I very much watched this episode like it was the series finale. Even though most series end with a scene like this (a montage showcasing every main character) I liked that they were used to illustrate the final monologue and it underlined

I agree with the review, it wasn't my favorite, it had a hard time keeping my attention. Also I didn't like White Bear as much as most people so… I personally think the first series was stronger but I still hope we get new episodes soon! Still one of the most interesting TV programs I've seen this year.

That's hilarious and tragic.

It still doesn't make much sense : they're not tied to Storybrooke because they weren't cursed, they got in our world respectively before the curse for Neal and after the curse was broken for Tink (and Hook if I remember correctly). They should be free of doing whatever they want.

Actually, this idea of "happily ever after" is completely debunked in most fairy tales as a lot of them, including some OUAT have covered, don't end happily at all (like the Little Mermaid). So when Snow said fairy tales are here to give us hope, I was like "well, maybe the Disney versions, but being turned into foam

I don't know how I feel about Oz on OUAT; I'm way less familiar with it because it wasn't as big in France when I was growing up as it is in the US.
I wish Disney would make an animated movie out of Wicked. I've never seen it but I listened to the songs and they are great. Plus it wouldn't seem out of place in their

The happy ending for these characters, in my opinion, is achieving what they wanted and not have major difficulties once it's done. For Snow and Charming it was getting married, having children and raising them without having to deal with evil forces again. It's not as much "endings" as it's "uneventful lives".

I kind of agree… Why couldn't Neal, Hook and Tinkerbell (as she was in Neverland when the curse was cast) go with them is the question I was asking myself.

That was actually a good episode. Well, I mean, as usual I wasn't paying a lot of attention in the beginning, doing other stuff at the same time (those candies won't crush themselves after all), but those last minutes had me glued to my screen because I couldn't believe they were doing that. Hopefully the writers have

Hey !! Yes, I really wanted to say that. Isn't the Council's first instinct to kill whatever they can't deal with ? They ware going to execute a kid last week ! When Nick said they should just let the Council take over, I was really disappointed in him (and the writers. Do they honestly think the viewers would agree

Hahaha, I'm definitely not asking him to do "more" than what he did ! The decoration makes sense to illustrate his obsession with Christmas. I just feel like his choice of decoration was very poor.

I'm not a big fan of Christmas' decoration, but even trying to be objective, I found Monroe's effort pretty hideous. Other than the fact that it was too much, the colors didn't match with Monroe's interior at all.
Yeah, I'm the Grinch.

I guess you summarize everything I felt about those two episodes. Just a thing ; given that Nick and Hank are homicide, does it make sense that they were investigating those kidnappings ? Does that happen ? I honestly don't know. Someone pointed out this "inconsistency" in the first season and after that every case

Uzumaki is probably the best horror manga I've ever read. I had never been as uncomfortable after finishing a comic book as I was when I closed the pages of the last volume. CREEPY

Exactly ! I mean, no, I don't like your love triangle idea at all, but the rest : when Maya said she found the robot's aura calm and peaceful, I was like, "this machine can't possibly have an aura for you to read". I thought it was proof that she was faking it but apparently not.

Hahaha, so true ! When the Darlings said they were going home, I was like… "which home" ? Wendy's going to be traumatized… Plus, I don't know how she'll ever get used to her little brothers being like 10 years older than she is. Too bad OUAT is incapable of developping those kind of storylines because it would be

I personally wasn't shocked by those scenes. I'm rather desensitized by violence and blood on TV now, thanks to cable (Breaking Bad's first season's "bathtub" scene is still my favorite TV moment in the history of the universe). I just thought they were odd and misplaced, didn't fit with the rest of the series and

It really all goes back to bad writing. The lack of character development for a lot of characters, even Queenie who seemed like she was a major player.

I laughed way too hard at "Madonna-British". I'm totally picturing Sally sceaming "Like a virgin" in leotard and high heels.

"This is their design…"