Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-6175354-20140212194028/@comment-4839682-20140406171759

Raelizflo wrote: Utter solitude wrote: Your snarky reply doesn't change the factuality of my statement. ;) ...factuality of your statement?

So it's clear that your statement is a FACT?:  "The show isn't about fairy tales..."

Are we talking about the same show here? I'm not sure what alternate universe you live in if we are.

I was going to bother with posting links, and sites that defines this show as a "fairtale drama", but I don't have time for it, look it up yourself. Or watch the show sometime. And check out some sources...

Wikipedia, the actual show itself via the intro (of the man speaking) in season 1, says:

"There is a town in Maine, [Emma: I’d like a room. Granny: Welcome to Storybrooke] where every storybook character you’ve ever known, is trapped between two worlds, [Emma: the Evil Queen sent a bunch of FAIRYTALE characters here? Henry: And now they don’t remember who they are] victims of a powerful curse… " (link below)

Its called, "Once upon a time" for goodness sake. I don't think I've heard that opening line in anything BUT fairytales.

My intention isn't meant to seem rude, but this is sort of like an adult arguing with a child about going to bed, (or that candy isn't healthy), but I'll let you think its a fact.

http://gorillavid.in/cc4qygfa9b4h You are rude and insulting, and now you're blocked for your disrespect. It is not tolerated here.

In your very own citation, the word used is STORYBOOK. This is also present in "Pilot"'s opening slides, as "classic characters". See it here. The creators have confirmed this for us in show by including very non fairytale characters. Does Emma use the phrase "fairytale characters"? Yes. She does, in a moment of disbelief, she does. However, that doesn't change what three season of the show (and its creators) have shown us as fact.

Please, get an attitude adjustment and return with a respect for fellow users. :) Your opinion does not make you better than others.