Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20171218204555/@comment-25926288-20171227144401

In order to not break my own topic, I'll try to word this carefully...

I think the one thing that can uplift much of what I find "interesting" on rewatch is better oversight. No, no, not the nitpicks that are commonly tossed about, but the major writer clashes.

Drizella goes from distant to overly attached. It can easily be discerned from her "seeking approval" by whomever is closest. But that doesn't tie in neatly to Rapunzel's shift from "I wish she could love me" to "Forget that wretched child". Rapunzel needed a scene to consider getting Drizzy's love as shallow.

And let's not discuss timelines like Alice fighting with Cecelia, though she wasn't even clsoe to being born.

Just strong oversight/ consistency will do wonders. That's what I've noticed over rewatch. There are various tonal shifts, some for the better, some to the lesser.