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Monday, February 20th, 2012 01:49 am
I love everyone in this bar!


Abigail/Kathryn was delightful (although, seriously, stop giving the perv-eye to all these old dudes) and I am so glad she has a romance of her own but even before hand was like, "Charming, you're cute, but I am not marrying you. Especially since you have a rug on your head."

The way that the narrative stressed that it was the curse that was making David unable to spit out 'I'm in love with someone else' made that whole arc much more appealing, and I adore that scene at the end with Emma and Mary Margaret and Emma's EPIC BOOTS.

I really liked the scene with Charming and the siren.

And... those are my thoughts. Yours, flist?
Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 06:34 am (UTC)
I missed the 'curse makes David terrible' implications, so I was just mostly ticked off throughout. Prince Charming though; somebody needs to hug that guy.

I really loved that last scene with Regina and Kathryn too. It tied up their relationship really well. Regina didn't really go into it looking for a friend I think, but she's going to miss that feeling anyway.

EPIC BOOTS FTW.
Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 10:25 pm (UTC)
I'm also wondering how the curse made David act the way he did.
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 07:59 am (UTC)
It was nothing explicit - but I've read interviews where... somebody talked about how the characters in Storybrooke were the opposite of who they were in the fairy tale lands... and the way that David couldn't seem to get the words out of his mouth when faced with Kathryn, contrasted with how he was as Charming, felt like that to me.

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 08:01 am (UTC)
As I said in the comment below, it was nothing explicit - it was the combo of people in interview saying that the characters in Storybrook were the opposite of their true selves plus the way that David couldn't seem to get the words out of his mouth when faced with Kathryn, contrasted with how he was as Charming, felt like that to me.

Regina didn't really go into it looking for a friend I think, but she's going to miss that feeling anyway.

*nods* I definitely got the sense that Regina didn't quite know how to feel the things that she was feeling.