This show is made in Vancouver?
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 found that out beforehand when I looked up the show on the IMDb, but it was still easy to pick up on.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.
Emma Swan rang bells with me too, but a quick Google only turned up links to the show or real people. Keira Knightley's character in Pirates of the Carribean was Elizabeth Swann, I wonder if that's what I was thinking of.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.)
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Well the Ugly Ducklingwas adopted ....who is really a Swan
I thought she was going to be either that character (I wonder if she keeps a pistol in her knickers?) or a certain other one who does a lot of housework. IMDB confirmed.I found that out beforehand when I looked up the show on the IMDb, but it was still easy to pick up on.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 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.
Not impressed. The fantasy scenes were SOO low budget looking, and cliche fantasy. Why go the disney direction when they could have done something more interesting and edgier?
I'll watch another episode or so... But I'm SERIOUSLY not interesting in the backstory of how Snow White and Prince Charming met. I don't care for "Lost"-ian flashbacks for fantasy characters.
I want the story to move forward instead - how do the characters go back into fairy land? Do they even want to? I find it interesting that the evil queen is not so happy after all in her "happily ever after", and that is at least an interesting idea they are raising.
According to wikipedia's list of recurring characters Cinderella is going to be played by Jesse Schram from Veronica Mars and Falling Skies, and that same list has Keegan Connor Tracy's character listed as The Blue Fairy. I'm assuming that's the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio, but I could be mistaken.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
Fairy tale land is such a wonderful, magical place that even a normal, nice existence in our realm would be considered hellish punishment by their standards.I'm not sure how living in the modern world, especially Maine of all places, is supposed so terrible compared to fairy tale land.
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