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"OUAT would be best off just ditching it all together."
"OUAT would be best off just ditching it all together."
I found the narration of the recap hysterical.
I found the narration of the recap hysterical.
"The icing on the cake is that he chooses to go live with a notoriously
unreliable asshole who was consistently the least moral person on the
show last season."
"The icing on the cake is that he chooses to go live with a notoriously
unreliable asshole who was consistently the least moral person on the
show last season."
I very much agree.
I very much agree.
+1
"I think it's a little unfair to say that Emma is the worst cop in the world."
"Look what you're doing to Happy," gave me a good chuckle.
Mary Margaret escaping from prison was one of those moments where I cringed, and thought, "That was a terrible, terrible decision that is going to bite her in the ass."
I agree with everything you said. I will add:
That's a good point. I take back my too many questions, not enough answers part of the comment.
Great point, actually. You deserve a round of applause.
But… but… in the first episode when the Evil Queen said she loved her son, Emma could TELL she was lying. That's her super-power, didn't ya know?
Sadly, the writing on OUaT has never been as clever as it was on the first season of Lost. I wonder if it's because they tried to fit OUaT into the Lost flashback format. Or maybe it's because they're trying to drag this premise out over multiple seasons. It would have worked marvelously as a mini-series (or, at…
"…why didn't David and MM remember fairy world when they hooked up?"