Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6252544-20140312041724/@comment-12483572-20140315194223

Budloopy4 wrote: I feel like it should go back to the way season one and most of season two were: with a common goal or conflict not pertaining to a particular fairy tale (like breaking the curse in season one, or getting MM and Emma back in season 2), and then sprinkle fairy tales through it, giving a build up to the conclusion. Season one was probably the best example of this, with how Maleficent had the curse, rumple was trying to make the true love potion, hansel and greatly had the apple, the mad hatter, the whole graham/huntsman arc, pinnichio/august, and cinderella. In the end of season 2 (Cora) and season 3 (Peter Pan and WWoW) they centralize the focus on defeating the common enemy of (most of) the group, who ends up being defeated. That's going to get old. I kinda agree with that. I like that they explore many villains, I loved Peter Pan and even after those two sentences Zelena said last episodes I already adore her! But I wished they would keep the villains for a little longer like Regina and Rumple in the beginning. And we should not forget that the common goal in 3A was to save Henry.

I also would not like to see Greek Gods on Once, I feel like it would be too much. Creatures are okay by me but not people or Gods...wouldn't really fit into the show's theme if you asked me ;)