Once Upon A Time


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Who else is watching this show? I think season 1 was better than the first half of season 2 so far, but last nights mid season finale was fulfilling and set up what I think will be a better and more interesting second half, I wasn't really a fan of the split current timeline stories.

The subject of the characters alignments got brought up recently when discussing the show with my buddy and his wife, and just for fun we assigned an alignment to some of the characters.

Prince Charming: Lawful Good
Snow White: Neutral Good
Graham/The Huntsman: Chaotic Good
Mulan: Lawful Neutral
Dr Whale/Frankenstein: True Neutral
Jefferson/Mad Hatter: Chaotic Neutral
Rumpelstiltskin: Lawful Evil (pretty much the epitome of lawful evil)
Queen Regina: Neutral Evil
Cora: Chaotic Evil

Thoughts, on that, or the show in general?

Liberty's Edge RPG Superstar 2015 Top 16, RPG Superstar 2013 Top 16

Mrs. Bell and I are on season 1 right now. It's very enjoyable but so far I'd like more fairy tale and less soap opera.


I actually prefer this season more than the first season. First season I felt had far to many "running in place episodes" that felt like filler. This season has had a much more apparent plot arc, and nearly every episode something happens, and they don't keep trying to reset the story.

Grand Lodge

It is just a fun show. My wife and I watch it every Sunday when home.

Liberty's Edge

Seems like a Couples show from this thread as my wife and I also watch it every Sunday and haven't missed an episode. 2nd Season is definitely better.

Grand Lodge

Well Misery loves company. ;)

Liberty's Edge

Who doesn't? ^_^


My wife and I enjoy it well enough.

Better than a lot of what's on TV (and pretty much all of the new shows).


I've been watching it and I'm fantasizing a whole Bleach-style fight between Cora and our good old iconic wizard, Ezren.

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