Wow, that premiere. I hope the whole season stays that strong and doesn't start to suffer like the second half of Season 2 did! I seriously felt that it was back to Season 1 standards.
I've just begun watching season two. I liked the first season a lot, but the confrontations between Emma and Regina concerning Henry were more repetitive than the angst in Supernatural. But I love how different the first season is already, after only two episodes.
Oh my god. I was away all week and only just got to watch it.
Absolutely amazing. I have no idea how on earth they'll top that when the show does eventually wrap up. Throughout the whole seconf part of the episode I was in tears.
I can't believe that they actually killed Rumple. I'd say that he wasn't actually dead and that they wouldn't kill a regular but they have already proven that they'd do that with Graham. And there's the fact that Robert Carlyle hasn't been spotted filming since this episode.
It upsets me that we now have to wait until March. Here's the promo by the way for anyone that hasn't seen it. I'm really confused because there's Storybrooke scenes in it - yet the curse was supposed to have destroyed Storybrooke.
And here's some BTS pics of the Wicked Witch of the West:
Wonderland is likely to be axed because of the ratings (it hit a new all time low last week with just a 0.8 in demos). That disappointments me because it's still a really good show in my opinion.
I'm looking forward to seeing Cora in episode 11 (They announced the other week that Barbara Hershey will be back).
I'm also looking forward to seeing Alice and Cyrus in Storybrooke as they were both spotted filming there last week.
Nah, it's just the tagline that they're using to let people know that the Wicked Witch is coming. They're making it their own version, she'll have a new name and everything.
Excellent episode! What a way to return! Nice way adding in Ginny Goodwin's pregnancy there.
However, there was one small flaw. Neal's apartment, after a year of being empty, was still around with all of his belongings as if it had been paid for, with no explanation (yet). That was odd.
Witch Hunt was a really good episode. I very much like the Wicked Witch's characterization, and I like the connection she has with Regina, though it has me wondering what kind of fate she's got coming, and how Dorothy will fit in to everything. The last scene was pretty great too, nice little twist that everyone knew was coming, but still very exciting.
So is Neal the regular that was meant to die, that I totally called? I've got an inkling that all is not as it seems in this arc. He may be dead, but as we've learned from Rumple, death is cheap, and Zelena seems to be one big walking red (well, green) herring.
So many feels watching the episode last night. RIP Neal
Also, Adam Horowitz, one of the writers and producer of the show, was doing a Q&A before the show on Twitter, and I asked if we'd see more Red in the show, since her actor has another show. He said "More Red coming!"
After being very on the fence for the direction this arc has been going, this episode has been one of the better episodes, and I really enjoyed it. I didn't like that Dorothy's involvement was so minimal and insignificant. In fact, it negated the whole story of The Wizard of Oz, and I feel like it was just a wasted opportunity, because I really felt like Dorothy would be Zelena's undoing. However, while the foreshadowing for Regina's death by house, with her being Zelena's sister and all, is seemingly wasted even further, I'm very much enjoying her new characterisation as a hero. But who knows, perhaps she will die soon after all. Zelena's not finished yet, and hopefully her silly little 'changing time so mummy will love me the best' thing is done, and she'll actually directly hurt the cast; her being shunned yet again in favour of Dorothy, and being thwarted by everyone in the end might spark off some sort of cool factor, because she hasn't got that anymore. Everything started out looking like it'd be such a good idea, and it all just keeps taking the wrong turns. I really hope the two part finale makes up for it.
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Oh my goodness yes!
I am not surprised about the ending though, this is LOST's fantastic writers!
Absolutely amazing. I have no idea how on earth they'll top that when the show does eventually wrap up. Throughout the whole seconf part of the episode I was in tears.
It upsets me that we now have to wait until March. Here's the promo by the way for anyone that hasn't seen it. I'm really confused because there's Storybrooke scenes in it - yet the curse was supposed to have destroyed Storybrooke.
And here's some BTS pics of the Wicked Witch of the West:
Wonderland is likely to be axed because of the ratings (it hit a new all time low last week with just a 0.8 in demos). That disappointments me because it's still a really good show in my opinion.
I'm looking forward to seeing Cora in episode 11 (They announced the other week that Barbara Hershey will be back).
http://www.entertainmentoutlook.com/2013/12/18/upon-time-neverland-new-ouat-spin/
http://tvline.com/2014/01/20/once-upon-a-time-death-season-3-spoiler-who-dies/#!1/emmadeath/
However, there was one small flaw. Neal's apartment, after a year of being empty, was still around with all of his belongings as if it had been paid for, with no explanation (yet). That was odd.
Overall, very good episode.
I was a Swanfire shipper so I'm just going to go cry myself to sleep now
Also, Adam Horowitz, one of the writers and producer of the show, was doing a Q&A before the show on Twitter, and I asked if we'd see more Red in the show, since her actor has another show. He said "More Red coming!"
http://www.eonline.com/news/532771/kristen-bell-may-come-to-once-upon-a-time-kristin-chenoweth-on-board-for-pushing-daisies-musical-and-more-tv-scoop