Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 8:14 am
I have a feeling that Disney was getting a little worried about all of their characters hitting the age when they would enter the public domain, so they made this show to restart the clock on them.
The Evil Queen is tired of everyone getting happy in spite of her best efforts, so curses the entire Magic Kingdom to shift to our world. All of the characters come but they can't remember their true identities, the evil queen gave them new memories. Then a savior arrives....
There is an overall arc, of course, but most episodes are this or that character's back story, and to be honest, things are not always as they appear. They give "bad guys" actual motivations for the bad things they do. It's sorta interesting.
I like the concept, but I am not yet entirely sold on the execution. I guess it is "good" for network TV.
Me and the kid just started season 2.... the wife wasn't patient enough so she started watching ahead. She watched about 15 episodes over the days off she had for the holidays. There are 3 seasons on Netflix, no idea where they are on broadcast. This is one of those rare things you can watch as a family without Dad wanting to open a vein.
Edited By GORDON on 1420463722
The Evil Queen is tired of everyone getting happy in spite of her best efforts, so curses the entire Magic Kingdom to shift to our world. All of the characters come but they can't remember their true identities, the evil queen gave them new memories. Then a savior arrives....
There is an overall arc, of course, but most episodes are this or that character's back story, and to be honest, things are not always as they appear. They give "bad guys" actual motivations for the bad things they do. It's sorta interesting.
I like the concept, but I am not yet entirely sold on the execution. I guess it is "good" for network TV.
Me and the kid just started season 2.... the wife wasn't patient enough so she started watching ahead. She watched about 15 episodes over the days off she had for the holidays. There are 3 seasons on Netflix, no idea where they are on broadcast. This is one of those rare things you can watch as a family without Dad wanting to open a vein.
Edited By GORDON on 1420463722