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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Um...yes, Abigail.
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I always thought the curse had to do with how David's been acting but oh gosh I just hope it can all get resolved and such. I mean, not completely because then we wouldn't have a show but good on Kathryn for taking the step she did.
And ohhhhh man Lana is just delicious as Regina but oh gods so evil. So, so evil. Which I love in a villain but gah it's frustrating too.
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I don't get where the curse was affecting David's bravery/honesty. I get where it was affecting Kathryn, though, that she was suddenly over him a little while after finding out the truth.
Regina is frustrating - that's a good thing, but still frustrating. On the other hand, David and Mary Margaret don't deserve Kathryn making them feel better and their relationship easier after having an affair. In public, even. Mary Margaret is less undeserving, because she was not the attached one, but no, coming clean after having that affair for a while doesn't equate to complete honesty.
Also, that scene handcrafting the book was beautiful. I've always had a thing for crafts - even though I haven't made any in a long time and was completely amateur - and I love books and paper on a physical level. The mystery regarding this writer is interesting as well.
The siren's kind of hokey to me. Some of it is just the general hokeyness -to me- of this show even when it's good. Partly because by now I've gotten bored of cleavage on skinny women. It's so silly, how they want to show you skinny women but they must have cleavage. No body fat whatsoever except in the 'right' places is just not interesting to me. I'll be mildly impressed if I ever see a skinny woman presented as sexy without flaunting what likely isn't there on them. (No, I'm not saying that no thin woman has big breasts, that thinness is unsexy, or that small breasts shouldn't be flaunted. Slim women are appealing to me, as well as more fat ones. I just think that presentations of sexiness are hypocritical here.)
Abigail was great, however. I remember fearing she would just be stereotyped, and I'm glad she has plans of her own and takes action on them. Kathryn too. I hope she's okay; I really wanted her to able to leave Storybrooke, even if her true love was still there.
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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.
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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. And the fact that MM gets ALL of the backlash for 'homewrecking' and David gets NONE, and the writers treat the town's reaction as completely normalized (which it IS, which is exactly what makes it problematic).
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