Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11464223-20160522134756/@comment-25926288-20160524113857

DracoWombat wrote: Honestly, a lot of people seem to hate the Frozen arc. The bad part wasn't Ingrid. It was the only real time they injected Disney into the show. There were no real major twists. Anna and Kristoff were walking cardboard cutouts. Elsa was a ticking time bomb (because we all knew she would leave). I don't sign into the show to watch Live Action Disney. I come to watch a show called OInce Upon a Time.

Emma wasn't explored, but forced into a problem that did not exist to parallel Elsa. Why in the world would Emma who had magic for two seasons randomly lose control of her powers and learn to except them even though she excepted them the previous season (3b).......oh wait, it was because forced parallel of Elsa.

It wasn't really well written, but stolen, etc. I rather have originality thean the writers creating Frozen fanfiction.

Don't get me started on those "decent" storylines you insist. Robin and Regina were stuck in a soap opera plot, which many didn't like. Rumple became a cartoon villain with only one goal: "To take over the world" which doesn't even make sense for his character. Belle sat around and did nothing for the entire arc, except one episode and one scene. Emma had forced parallels. Hook......I haven't the slightest clue what he did that made coherent sense.

And the costumes weren't all that good, either. Most were stripped right out of the movie, and Ingrid had decent clothes options.

Also, it was the most campiest, cheesiest seasons of the show. I'd take Henry's speech over Archie forcefully saying "Let it go" (and never showing up again, lol).

Ranting done. I think it was a decent season with a pretty good villain, but it would have worked better as a spinoff than part of the main show.

Note: Sorry for the rant! Disney insertion brings out the worst in me. XD