Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-11464223-20160522134756/@comment-25536775-20160524002753

Honestly, a lot of people seem to hate the Frozen arc. I understand why, it was somewhat boring, but I personally enjoyed it. Thought the backstory for the Snow Queen was interesting, and the way they worked the Frozen movie was good too; that's what OUAT is good at, expanding and/or twisting shorter stories in curious ways, not taking huge stories, shoving them into one or two episodes of the show and never exploring it further (My personal hatred for 3B comes partially from the fact that they didn't properly explore Oz, a world with limitless potential. Even Wicked was a better adaptation. Wicked, the musical that can't tell north from south). Elsa's character was well-integrated into the show, and it explored a new phase for Emma, in which she starts truly reflecting on her magical potential. The story was one of the most well-written arcs, excluding 5A and 3A (4B was a mess and although 5B did become amazing in the last few episodes, it had some serious pacing problems). It had decent storylines for almost every member of the main cast (Except Snowing), including Belle, Rumpel, Emma, Regina, Hook and even Robin, and Elizabeth Mitchell was an amazing breath of fresh air (Not every villain has to have a british accent! Seriously, out of all season villains, the only ones without a british accent are Regina, Cora, Ingrid, and now Hades), an amazing actress,and the costumes were pretty good.