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Once Upon a Time (AMC) - 1x01 Pilot grading thread

Is this episode the fairest of them all?


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I think this is the best pilot I've seen in a while. I'm a really character based person and I'm trying really hard to think of a pilot where I instantly took to the characters in the pilot. Buffy did that for me, so did Heroes and of course Lost did. Last season was a dud and this season hasn't been much better. But it looks like I found a show.
 
I have to wonder if that wardrobe made from a special tree, which took Emma to a different realm was a reference to "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe". It seems pretty close to me, being a fan of the Chronicles of Narnia.
 
I can't really find fault with the pilot but I was left a bit....concerned. They pretty gave us EVERYTHING on a silver platter. They spelled out how the entire season would play out. I'm not sure I like that. I really like the premise, but I don't really see how they can maintain an entire season (let alone multiple seasons) out of this. There's no mystery whatsoever; it will just be a matter of waiting for certain things to happen--not WHETHER they will happen but WHEN they will happen. That doesn't seem terribly fun to me.

*shrug*

I can give it a few more episodes; maybe it will surprise me. Who knows? But right now, I'm not very optimistic.
 
The trailer for next week's episode may provide a clue over the ongoing format, though. They could well be delving into the background for each - or at least some - of the characters we've seen introduced so far. That could work, for me at least.
 
Once Upon a Time is an ABC show, not an AMC show. I'd be a lot more hopeful is it WAS an AMC show.

Oops, sorry. Freudian slip. :rommie: I guess I wish it were a bit more like The Walking Dead. Now that show would rock!

However, it was pretty good for a mere ABC show. It's the kind of show that SyFy would do, only ABC does it more competently.

The premise and actors grabbed me enough that I want to see where they're going with it. Looks like they will take an interestingly non-traditional and surprising approach to interpreting the characters (something Grimm is also going to need to do.)
 
one character's last name is Swan
Is that a Lost reference? I was trying to match it up with a fairy tale - Emma Swan = I'm a Swan - either The Ugly Duckling or something to do with Odette/Odile from Swan Lake. Maybe Emma will have a split personality, sprout wings and start exploring her bisexuality. :rommie:

PS, ratings are off to a strong start!
Launching in the Sunday 8 PM slot once occupied by The Wonderful World Of Disney, ABC’s fairytale drama Once Upon A Time got off to a great start last night, pulling in a 3.9 rating/10 share among adults 18-49 and 12.8 million viewers against NFL football on NBC and the World Series on Fox. This is ABC’s highest-rated new series premiere this fall and the season’s No. 1 drama debut in 18-49 on any network.
Hurray!
 
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I remember that part, but I'm wondering whether it's a fairy tale reference (which would be more interesting if it were a clue about the character which would be revealed in the future.)

Like how Snow White is named Mrs. Blanchard, Rumplistilkstin is Mr. Gold and The Evil Queen is Regina. There's a trend towards names having some fairy tale significance.
 
^^^ Wait, so -- from the publicity stills linked on that page, there is a sort of "white swan/black swan" thing going on between Snow White and the Evil Queen, with the nest and the feathers and all. So "Swan" is meant to be significant, looks like.




Also...yay, Raphael Sbarge! (But too bad he's really a cricket! :D )
 
I really enjoyed it. I might even say it was my favorite pilot this season. My top three are all ABC shows, so I guess they are doing a great job this year! Not so much for the other networks...
 
I'm happy that I liked Henry! It seems that, so often, the kid is badly miscast. Appears to be great casting here--I thought he was perfect; not too precious or precocious, and he had a sweet smile.

Robert Carlyle (whom I first saw on SGU) is always excellent, it seems. One of those actors who picks the role that he can bring that extra something that makes is his.
 
Well the Ugly Duckling
who is really a Swan
was adopted and had a rough time growing up and fitting in, just like Emma Swan.
 
Apparently the pilot got higher ratings than Sunday Night Football and was only 2 million less than the World Series. That's a pretty damn good showing, especially for a SF/F series. Unless it utterly tanks after this, there might actually be a hope of this staying around for a bit.

By the way - the pilot doesn't mention this, but that goth girl who appears in the final scene (where Rumpelstiltskin collects the rent) is supposed to be a certain hooded fairy tale character too.

By the way, I love how ABC - a Disney-owned network - was able to work in not only Snow White, but the Disney-created dwarfs, and of course Jiminy Cricket. Someone speculated about the Stargate actors that may appear, but I think we're more likely to create a drinking game about all the Disney characters that could show up. Cinderella certainly has to appear at some point (I think the fairy dressed in blue and played by Keegan Connor Tracy is probably from that story). Sleeping Beauty as well. And who knows, maybe Beauty and the Beast and Tinker Bell too (and if they cast Ron Perlman as the Beast ABC will officially become Coolest Network Ever).

Alex
 
By the way - the pilot doesn't mention this, but that goth girl who appears in the final scene (where Rumpelstiltskin collects the rent) is supposed to be a certain hooded fairy tale character too.
I found that out beforehand when I looked up the show on the IMDb, but it was still easy to pick up on.
 
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