Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20151227154311/@comment-26159109-20151227173949

On the one hand, I liked 4A, but mainly because I really liked Frozen (It is easily in my top 3 best Disney movies). There were some things I didn't like or things that didn't make sense like: Anna and Kristof getting married, which totaly missed the point of the film or that Anna somehow was connected to 3 different main characters in a very contrived way.

On the other hand, Frozen shouldn't have been on the show. I've already said it, OUAT is supposed to be interpertations of traditional fairytales, not interpertations of interpertations of those fairytales. When they did Snow White, it was THEIR Snow White and when they did Beauty and the Beast, it was THEIR Beauty and the Beast and when they did The Little Mermaid, it was THEIR Little Mermaid, all of them had a slight Disney touch with the names and the similar outfits that looks like something a real medival woman would wear and not a Halloween costume, that obviously wasn't the case with Frozen or Brave. I kind of wished Frozen would have been 3B and then they could have done a decent  season 4 with Zelena, a decent season 5 with the Author and a decent final season 6 with the Dark Swan. Moreover, what irritates me is that the fact they decided to do Frozen just proved to me that they don't have any long term plan with the series, they just write as they go in order to keep their job and make the character do 360° each season with their Lazy attitude. Honestly, the more I think about it, the more it irritates me and makes me regret I ever bought the 4th season on DVD.

As fot Brave, it was just terrible. Forget the fact that Merida being 30 years old and behaving like the 16th year old version from the film is ridiculous. Grown women don't behave like she does. What bothers me the most is how they just disregarded the main theme of the movie, which is the conflicts between family members and how we sometimes need to understand the other one's POV in order to solve those conflicts and understand each other better. Brave was the only film that depicted a mother-daughter relationship realisticly and I really didn't appreciate that they just ignored it. Moreover, the way they portrayed Elinor was disgracefull.