Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-27060727-20160225003107/@comment-26159109-20160301201639

CoolDudeAl wrote: Farerb wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Farerb wrote: 8Rob wrote: Do you think we'll have a Mythology arc in season 6? I think 5B is as all we will get about Mythology. The other stories from Greek Mythology are not Disney enough to be on the show. Because Camelot was so Disneyfied? XD Did they do Arthurian Legends? All I saw was a lunatic with half a sword rufying his wife. None of the essence, substance and intrigues of the tales.in addition, please remind me what was the first scene from 5A?

and please if my comments are that much of annoyance to you, just refrain from commenting me something that would just lead to an off topic rabit hole arguments. They are an annoyance, because they are all doom and gloom, and they are factually incorrect. Going from 4A when you think the show was "all Disney". The Snow Queen was depicted as sperate from Elsa, and had The Trolden Glass, just like in the novel. Ursula's story was a non-Disney take of The Little Mermaid. The Camelot arc didn't take anything from The Sword and The Stone, even though they could. You can complain about how they did Arthurian Legend all you want, but that is Once's take on them. And yes, they showed Emma watching The Sword In The Stone when she was a little girl, that has absolutely nothing to do with the Camelot arc. Finally, your complaining because Hades has a second where his hair turns to flames, before we have even seen the arc or the context for that? I mean don't call out the arc for being "Disneyfied" before it has even begun. The Snow Queen's backstory was basically a backward Frozen fanfic, so they used the mirror, so what? What about the themes of the fairytale? What about originality. You can't actually claim that 4A wasn't a Frozen fanfic festival.

Ursula's backstory was the one used in Disney minus the prince. Just because she was black and named Ursula, doesn't mean it wasn't a direct Disney fanfic. The running away, the deal, the father issues (I guess themes is not something you're strong at since you think it's enough to have a character named Arthur to call it "Arturian Legends").

Camelot and its characters were sidelined and wasn't given the same amount of screentime as the pointless Merida, which got two whole episodes just for herself.

I'm allowed to criticize Hades' ridiculous hair, whose only porpuse is for them to say "look, we're still doing Disney. Please contnue to watch us". Do you think it's only coincidence that from all the stories and characters they could have done from Greek Myth, they chose the one that Disney did a movie about?!