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April 3, 2014 at 12:45 pm #258759RumplesGirlKeymaster
It’s the end!!
How did you like the last episode of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland? Did it end the way you thought/hoped?
[adrotate group="5"]"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"April 3, 2014 at 9:05 pm #258898RumplesGirlKeymasterHmmm.
For me, this was actually a little anti-climatic. I expected the WL battle to be a bit more battle-y.
And, I’m sorry, but I do NEED to say this: Dead is Dead is the single most laughable rule in the Onciverse.
I like that everyone got happy endings. There were a lot of great speeches, especially the true love one by Will.
All in all, good episode to end on, but by no means the strongest of the season
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"April 4, 2014 at 7:05 am #258994The Swan PrincessParticipantFavorites:
THE WEDDING THAT WAS PERFECT
Jafar became a genie and that was amazing and it was a great closeur to the well of wonders storyline
The “Who are you?” line from Cyrus’s brothers to Will
EVERYONE LIVES!!!!!!!!!!
The nice Tweedle appeared!
Least favorites:
The show ended and now I’m sad.
It doesn’t feel right that the laws of magic are restored but the people who died are still living. I mean if Cyrus died at the end I would break the screen but it feels so wrong and unnatural…
I kept yelling at the screen “GO TO STORYBROOK!!!” but nobody listened.
The writer of “Alice in Wonderland” is a real person. They can’t just say “yea Alice totally wrote the book”.
You know what I can't continue with the dead people brought back to life list I'm out of space in the signature and now we have an underworld arc this is to much I quit why do you bring so many people back to life OUAT WHHHYYYY
April 4, 2014 at 9:16 am #259010RumplesGirlKeymasterThe writer of “Alice in Wonderland” is a real person. They can’t just say “yea Alice totally wrote the book”.
Yes this REALLY bothers me. Where does Lewis Carrol fit in??
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"April 4, 2014 at 10:01 am #259023CindersParticipantI loved the wedding scenes, the music and personalities telling the story of the wedding, but with no dialog in the beginning. Loved Will pretending to object during the ceremony. Alice looked spectacularly happy, especially compared to where she began in the series’ opening episode.
I grimaced when Jafar raised up his zombie army, but laughed when Amara magically got the zombie army to kill themselves.
I loved how Alice stood up to Jafar when he captured her. The scene of her comparing feeling real love as compared to his forced love was great. The dialog between them, regarding love, was excellent.
I wondered what was on Ana’s mind as she hugged Alice goodbye as she and Will left the wedding. She looked worried and a bit fearful.
Dumbest line of the night, said by Jafar. “It’s so hard to find good (resurrected) help these days.
I loved that the story ended in true dairy tale fashion. Beautiful wardrobe, lovely happily ever after.
April 4, 2014 at 10:06 am #259025GaultheriaParticipantThe Swan Princess wrote:
The writer of “Alice in Wonderland” is a real person. They can’t just say “yea Alice totally wrote the book”.Yes this REALLY bothers me. Where does Lewis Carrol fit in??
Charles Dodgson must have been a realm jumper; a reporter rather than an author of fiction.
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April 4, 2014 at 11:26 am #259030angiebelleParticipantWhile the episode wasn’t my favorite, I LOVED the ending! I totally called Genie Jafar. And everyone else got happy endings! I feared they’d leave Ana dead, so glad she got to start over. And how beautiful was that wedding and the scene with their daughter later.
The funny thing about Alice writing her own story is that the book already exists in our world and has for over a century. OuaTiW coincides with S2 of OuaT which means fictional Victorian London coincides with our world. How does that work anyway? Does fictional London just stay perpetually Victorian and never moves forward in time?
April 4, 2014 at 7:00 pm #259124once_dudeParticipantLewis carol may have been a real person but the name he used was a pseudonym. So Alice wrote it under the name Lewis Carol. only explanation I got for that.
In addition fav moment ever: Wonderland si about discovering yourself.
Magic always comes with a price, so I pay with visa.
April 4, 2014 at 9:55 pm #259158obisgirlParticipantI loved the look Alice’s step-mom gave the white rabbit at the wedding. OMG! That was priceless. And the rabbit officiated the wedding too, that was even better.
True Love’s kiss between Ana and Will was really beautiful.
My only problem with the battle scenes was that it was too dark. My TV is still missing a bulb so I had to watch with my boyfriend on my Mac, and it still looked very dark. I realize they filmed at night but still, horrible lightening it harkened back to 3A of Once.
April 4, 2014 at 10:03 pm #259159RumplesGirlKeymasterMy only problem with the battle scenes was that it was too dark. My TV is still missing a bulb so I had to watch with my boyfriend on my Mac, and it still looked very dark. I realize they filmed at night but still, horrible lightening it harkened back to 3A of Once.
It was really bad. Especially the scene of Jafar bringing the soldiers back
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