ParadoxLost December 19, 2014 Share December 19, 2014 Q is for the Quarantine during the Shattered Sight spell that got us nothing but Charmings griping over how they met and Snow/Regina convulsed in hilarity over fighting with each other Link to comment
KingOfHearts December 19, 2014 Share December 19, 2014 (edited) S is for Storybrooke affairs. Why don't we get to see how the rest of the town functions every day? Edited December 19, 2014 by KingOfHearts 1 Link to comment
pezgirl7 December 19, 2014 Share December 19, 2014 T is for Tinker Bell and how we never got to see her with Peter Pan. I also would have liked to have seen more of her interaction with Hook in Neverland. 1 Link to comment
HeimrArnadalr December 19, 2014 Share December 19, 2014 U is for the Unheard phone call Killian made to Emma. 2 Link to comment
KingOfHearts December 19, 2014 Share December 19, 2014 V is for Villain comeuppance, most notably for The Evil Queen and Rumplestiltskin. 1 Link to comment
kitticup December 20, 2014 Share December 20, 2014 W is for Whale and Ruby. What happened between the two. 1 Link to comment
Actionmage December 26, 2014 Share December 26, 2014 X is for Xavier -- what caused him to throw his son, Henry, and his magical daughter-in-law out of the castle eventually? 1 Link to comment
KAOS Agent December 26, 2014 Share December 26, 2014 Y is for Yellow Ribbons -- What was the point of those exactly? Link to comment
pezgirl7 December 26, 2014 Share December 26, 2014 Z is for Zelena's cursed lips curse, which was a wasted opportunity and resulted in a schmoopy Hook. Next topic: Things you like about the show! 1 Link to comment
kitticup December 26, 2014 Share December 26, 2014 (edited) A is for Actors. The true magic of this show is its casting. Every single one of the actors brings more to their characters and dialogue than the writers do. They elevate this show. A&E should thank their lucky stars. Edited December 27, 2014 by kitticup 4 Link to comment
KingOfHearts December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 B is for Baelfire. I liked him a lot, but I can't say the same for Neal! Link to comment
Worsel December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 C is for Robert Carlyle and also for the great Costumes 1 Link to comment
OnceUponAJen December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 D is for David, great Dad to Emma and all-around hero. 1 Link to comment
kitticup December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 E is for the Enchanted Forest. It is beautiful and generally the flashbacks are interesting, until they get repetitive. Link to comment
Mari December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 (edited) F is for the fairyback costumes--even when they're ridiculous, they're interesting--and sometimes, they're breathtaking. Snow's wedding gown, for example. Edited December 27, 2014 by Mari 1 Link to comment
Actionmage December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 G is for Granny, an example of an active, vibrant woman that is older, takes no sass, takes care of everything she needs to on her own mostly, and still cares about/ for her friends and family. 3 Link to comment
OnceUponAJen December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 I is for Ingrid. What an awesome villain, for whom I truly felt sympathy. Link to comment
Mari December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 M is for Maid Marian--who was smart and determined to protect her family and Snow, and managed to be graceful and dignified in a very ungraceful, difficult situation. 7 Link to comment
OnceUponAJen December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 N is for Neverland. I liked seeing all the characters working together towards a common goal. Link to comment
pezgirl7 December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 O is for Offhanded and sometimes Offensive remarks from Hook and Rumple, which make me laugh. 1 Link to comment
Dianthus December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 (edited) P is for Pirates. Edited December 27, 2014 by Dianthus Link to comment
KingOfHearts December 27, 2014 Share December 27, 2014 Q is for Queen attire. Knock Regina all you want, but her royal wardrobe is mostly very classy and all kinds of awesome. 1 Link to comment
HeimrArnadalr December 28, 2014 Share December 28, 2014 R is for Robert Carlyle's Rumpelstiltskin. Link to comment
Souris December 28, 2014 Share December 28, 2014 S is for Swan, Emma, the character I can most relate to. Link to comment
pezgirl7 December 28, 2014 Share December 28, 2014 U is for the Unbuttoned shirts that Hook wore. Oh, how I miss them. 2 Link to comment
OnceUponAJen December 28, 2014 Share December 28, 2014 V is for the red Vest.....or the black vest. Pretty much any vest :) 3 Link to comment
ShadowFacts December 28, 2014 Share December 28, 2014 W is for Will Scarlett who I'd like even more if he were on my screen more. 1 Link to comment
Worsel December 28, 2014 Share December 28, 2014 X is for the Xenodochial Ruby and Granny who were so friendly to Emma, a stranger in town, in the first episode 2 Link to comment
Actionmage December 30, 2014 Share December 30, 2014 Y is for the Yellow Bug, the coolest little auto Storybrooke has seen. (Also, the toughest!) 2 Link to comment
kitticup December 30, 2014 Share December 30, 2014 Z is for the Zingers Regina and occasionally others make. Next topic, who or what you want to see on OUAT Link to comment
kili December 30, 2014 Share December 30, 2014 B is for Bagheera from the Jungle Book (in human form). Clever, resourceful, devoted and pretending to be above it all. I also want to see the Big Bad Wolf as at least a one episode bad guy like Little Bo Peep. 1 Link to comment
ShadowFacts December 30, 2014 Share December 30, 2014 D is for Democracy in Storybrooke. 1 Link to comment
KingOfHearts December 30, 2014 Share December 30, 2014 E is for Eva's Turnaround. I want to see how she went from a snippy princess to a kind queen. Link to comment
pezgirl7 December 30, 2014 Share December 30, 2014 F is for Friendships - more of them! Snow and Ruby, Emma and Ruby, Belle and Hook, Hook and Charming, Hook and Will, Charming and Will... 2 Link to comment
OnceUponAJen December 30, 2014 Share December 30, 2014 Gratification....let the emotional payoff match the build-up of a storyline. Don't wrap things up in a minute or less when several episodes are spent on set-up of a plot point. 4 Link to comment
Mari December 31, 2014 Share December 31, 2014 Henry discovers that he really doesn't need to be so involved with his mothers' romantic lives. 1 Link to comment
Dianthus December 31, 2014 Share December 31, 2014 New and Imaginative plots would be nice, rather than lather, rinse, repeat. 4 Link to comment
Mari December 31, 2014 Share December 31, 2014 (edited) Justice for previous acts of villainy, even if the character is named Regina or Rumple Edited December 31, 2014 by Mari 3 Link to comment
retrograde December 31, 2014 Share December 31, 2014 Killian's childhood. What land is he from? What actually happened to his dad? What happened before he joined the navy? 5 Link to comment
kili December 31, 2014 Share December 31, 2014 (edited) L is for Logic. Logical reactions to events. Logical conclusions. Logical relationships. If I have to fanwank twenty-seven things that occurred off-screen to get the characters from Point A to Point B, it's not logical. Edited December 31, 2014 by kili 5 Link to comment
Mari December 31, 2014 Share December 31, 2014 Mongoose Operations turn out to be a complete fool's errand, and a massive failure. 3 Link to comment
Dianthus December 31, 2014 Share December 31, 2014 L is for Logic. Logical reactions to events. Logical conclusions. Logical relationships. If I have to fanwank twenty-seven things that occurred off-screen to get the characters from Point A to Point B, it's not logical. THIS! All the upfists! 2 Link to comment
KingOfHearts December 31, 2014 Share December 31, 2014 N is for New Material. Regina griping about Daniel to Snow? Hook on a revenge quest against Rumple? Please. 2 Link to comment
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