Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4962906-20151201075613/@comment-25926288-20151201215226

Well, that was a long time ago.

It's a shell of it's former self, but it's improving with some magical rules and timeline stuff, but then they can't do math and shove several events in the same time period as well as give random magic coincedences and macguffins.

There is no organic character development. Where's Emma and Snow's natural character development as mother and daughter...oh wait, they don't care about that. I'm surprised that I care about their relationship, but that's due to acting.

As I saw on a place that shall not be named (Once's Faceb), although it's largely stupid and full of random thoughts and shippers foaming at the mouth, it displayed that some individual doubted the show's insisence on happy endings (and hope).

No matter how often they say, no one has had a happy ending (that mattered) and there's more despair than hope. Some think this season is too dark, which would be proof they haven't watched or remembered season 1.

I think the writers are capable, but I think some lack proper direction.,

Proof: Wonderland was a good show, overall. It had good storytelling and good development and focus. The secondary characters didn't overflow, macguffins were present, but there was actual hope. It accomplished their mission and wasn't fully headed by Adam and Eddy. I say that perhaps they should have a lesser role as writers and not as in charge.

If I characterized Wonderland in terms of the creators and what they are good at, Adam (Plot), Eddy (Action, Conflict), Jane (Characters). Once has Adma and Eddy and while they write great episodes and have great ideas, I think they are more Plot!Plot! Plot!