Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1916997-20180526234049/@comment-34657163-20180529205852

CadoDoan wrote: Eskaver wrote: Aine1989 wrote: The lack of seeing the King took a lot of impact away from the resistance. Compare it to s1 Snow; we see how awful Regina is, and that's why we want Snow to take her down. Why should I care about this king? I think what really kicked the legs from under it was also:

1. Tremaine’s unexplained relationship with the royal family.

She has them as hitmen but apparently Gregor was ready to strike her down at a whim.

2. Tremaine’s unknown role with that and “moving people out”.

Tiana in hindsight looks like a rich girl that rebelled because her family came up on hard times and not so much fighting for her people. Once is really classist to some degree. We got the Vieux Riche vs the Noveau Riche and for some reason that’s kind of enough for her to lead a rebellion to keep her status.

3. Apparently, Tremaine helped out the rebels...during the resistance and somehow it ends with Tiana victorious (What was the goal? Lower taxes?) and Tremaine...perfectly happy in the King’s Kingdom? THIS

The plots and the relationship were so confusing and unplanned, I didn't understand a bit. Personally, I think they should have skipped over the resistance plot as a whole. I'm not sure how they'd make Victoria have a big role in everyone's story otherwise, besides like...knocking at their doors and uh...idk? We didn't see her do much in the flashbacks besides killing the prince (for Drizella? who she shouldn't have cared about that much to do so anyways?), and threatening Ella........