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I also think doing the hunchback could be really offensive.
Yeah, I guess doing Hunchback would be tricky for two main reasons: 1) The presentation of a deformed person with disabilities, especially if they have Quasimodo talk with a speech impediment from being deaf like in the novel. 2) The religious part.
I also think doing the hunchback could be really offensive.
Yeah, I guess doing Hunchback would be tricky for two main reasons: 1) The presentation of a deformed person with disabilities, especially if they have Quasimodo talk with a speech impediment from being deaf like in the novel. 2) The religious part.
Why though? They could have Quasimodo on the show without making a joke of people with disabilities… wasnt he a hero in his story? As I remember it he was, atleast in the Disney version.
I havent seen the Disney film with Tiana and Mr Facilier, but from what Ive just read on wiki, Facilier sounds like he fits OUAT like a glove. Id like him as a main villain for the season.
Id also like to see Goldilocks and the 3 bears and Peter and the wolf 🙂
Id also like to see Goldilocks and the 3 bears
Yes! How has this not gotten the OUAT treatment yet aside from the cameo reference last season with the day spa. Here’s my character/story wishlist:
Goldilocks
The Princess and the Pea
Paul Bunyan
Rip Van Winkle
Sleepy Hollow
Moby Dick
Marry Poppins
Dracula
Tom Sawyer
The 3 Musketeers
Puss in Boots
Tom Thumb
Thumbelina
Don Quixote
Humpty Dumpty (as long as he’s a person and not an egg lol)
The Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
I also think doing the hunchback could be really offensive.
Yeah, I guess doing Hunchback would be tricky for two main reasons: 1) The presentation of a deformed person with disabilities, especially if they have Quasimodo talk with a speech impediment from being deaf like in the novel. 2) The religious part.
Why though? They could have Quasimodo on the show without making a joke of people with disabilities… wasnt he a hero in his story? As I remember it he was, atleast in the Disney version.
They could do the hunchback if they were normal writers that could think about character with regards to plot, but they are not.
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