Was that supposed to be Mad Madam Nim…I mean Mim?
Was that supposed to be Mad Madam Nim…I mean Mim?
Yeah, I noticed that after reading through the comments. But I think I made a good joke :-D
Anyone else think that it was really the Weaslys tied up to those poles?
"Why is the chocolate called Apollo?"
Maybe it's cause Disney doesn't own the rights to Willy Wonka?
They'll probably bring in Pocahontas soon to explain :-P
Well, I did have the same problem with Gepetto not being Italian as a kid! But I guess it bothered me more now when we know the Arthurian legend is British. (oh and Marion wasn't British either!) Yes, I know I'm nitpicking :-P
Of course! I'm sorry! I shouldn't have tried to think about it logically ;-)
1. So Emma needs Rumple to be Brave™?
2. I'm all for diversity and everything, but as a person with a background in linguistics (BA and MA), I have to ask: an American Lancelot and a Portuguese Guinevere from a supposedly British land?
3. What's with the dream catchers? Don't tell me they're bringing in the Pocahontas…
Actually, this episode reminded me of the Rapunzel episode, also with David… kinda brought us nowhere! Lily Spark's review has the best title:
Should this episode have been called "The Bromantic Ballad of Sir David of Storybrooke and King Arthur"?
Gwen is back! Cool! I have one important observation about this episode that no one has addressed yet: is Guinevere actually from a Portuguese telenova and not of Welsh origin?
This should answer your question :-D
It's so weird. And from the comments I see on FB, people are just eating it up. They want everything to be live-action Frozen in Marketingbrooke. They're asking "Where's Olaf", saying "Perfect casting". I mean, even the clothes are the same. Where would the show be if they started Once off with Snow in that blue and…
You need to team up with Lily! You guys make me laugh so much ;-)
I'm telling you, it's 30 year old fangirls doing Frozen cosplay!
Tale as old as 1991… probably the most LOL part of her recap! :-D
It's crazy that it seems that on the FB Once page, a lot of people are saying "Oh perfect casting, he looks just like Hans in the movie!", "I can't wait to see Olaf" etc. And I'm thinking "Are you guys so brainwashed?" Once has really went overboard with the Disney canon :-/ Don't get me wrong, I love (old) Disney,…
Honestly, I'm over this whole Frozen thing. The thing I loved about Once in the beginning was that even though there was a hint of Disney, it was so original. There was no Red Riding Hood, Rumpelstiltskin or Hansel & Gretel film. The stories drew from classic tales from the Brothers Grimm. There was no Cora, there was…
So does anybody else have the feeling that no, the writers are not making Regina really evil again, she's just give her half-assed not-even-evil plans?