Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26715865-20151102073210/@comment-25926288-20151102143207

Alex The OUaT Fan wrote: But Season 2 felt more like one story, the seasons afterwords (minus S3A) did not, at least to me they did not. It's because every story arc, a villain appears from nowhere to have their revenge. It's not that I don't like OUAT because of this, I love ouat, but it is something that I think could have been done better. It's like the villain of the episode thing from other shows and cartoons, stretched over several episodes.

The main problem is that they have too much to juggle over that 11-episode period that it feels rushed and stuff.

Season 1 (maybe 10 characters over 20 episodes) vs Season 4 (maybe 10 characters over 10 episodes)