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?
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?
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SO BRILLIANT. One of the things that made me give this show a chance in the first place was that I could see what a brilliant casting choice he was.
Totally related to that, one thing I really don't like is the narrative of 'a woman's life is unfulfilled unless she's a mother' that pervades the ENTIRE storyline
Tell me about it. Ugh. In general the adoption and motherhood metaphors they're working with DRIVE ME UP THE FUCKING WALL.