Board Thread:Spoilers!/@comment-25551215-20160315233708/@comment-26443838-20160517171351

CoolDudeAl wrote: Rockchick 19 wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Rockchick 19 wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Rockchick 19 wrote: Furber15 wrote: no one has seen the season yet so there is no indication wheter it is horror and like a said in my paraphase of the qoute they never go to a mental hospital the town is transformed in one giantic prison kind like in season 4 expect for an ice wall their is a giant force field Mental hospitals/asylums are often a staple of the horror genre; the setting has been used in countless films, tv series, books etc because of its potential as an incredibly creepy setting. Certainly from my point of view it seems highly unlikely that they would even refer to the setting as a mental hospital/asylum unless they were planning to include more horror based stuff, especially when they start introducing more classic Victorian gothic horror characters, namely Jekyll and Hyde. Having those two characters in the show means that they're going to at least attempt to do something concerning the horror genre, just like when they revealed that before the first curce Dr Whale was Dr. Frankenstein; if they only needed to use Jekyll and Hyde to introduce the serum that split them into two then they wouldn't have set them up as major characters for next season, they would've killed them off or stranded them somewhere with no way to escape. Yes, but the world Jekyll and Hyde were residing in prior to coming to SB was not a horror world, but if anything more of a steampunk world, or otherwise just a mishmash of a bunch of worlds. And that is the world Hyde brought people over from. So we can't really say what stories we will see in 6A. Jekyll and Hyde were residing there because their story isn't finished, that doesn't mean that they originally came from the LUS. We've seen with characters introduced in previous season finales that they usually play a big part in the first half of the following season and are usually involved in at least one set of flashbacks; since Hyde is now supposed to be in charge of Storybrooke we're almost certainly going to get to see his and Jekyll's backstory. Given the origin of the characters it would be highly unlikely, if not impossible, for them to have originated anywhere but the LWC and since that's where Dr. Frankenstein came from as well it would count as a horror world. Oh, as far as that we might get a LWC flashback, because that is probably where Jekyll and Hyde are from, I agree. I'm just saying we can't say the whole arc will be all horror characters based on the focus of the 6A seems to be characters in the LOUS, and those characters come from all the worlds. I never said that I thought that the whole arc would be horror based, my original post referred to Once's inablity to do justice to the classic Victorian gothic horror characters that they've introduced (not just Jekyll and Hyde but also Dr. Frankenstein and his monster) because it is considered to be a family show and that, consequently, in my opinion they should minimise the amount of horror in 6A. Furber 15 then assumed that I was saying that the 6A as a whole would be horror based, which I wasn't. I don't think that 6A will be completely horror based, just that given what we know it seems likely that there will be more horror in 6A than in previous seasons. As I said, personally I hope that Adam and Eddy recognise the show's limitations and try to keep the horror to a mimimum rather than trying to do it anyway and as a result 6A being absolutely awful. Tbh my faith in Adam and Eddy in regards to adapting existing stories is at an all time low anyway given the recent disastrous attempts at adaption: first departing from the traditional Arthurian legends so much that the result was barely recognisable for 5A and then completey mangling Greek mythology for 5B (I am fully aware that for 5B they were looking more at Disney's Hercules than the original myths, however, that film was so far removed from the source material that it goes past the point of being so bad it's good and is just horrendous). I like to remind people when they complain that they did not stay true to the source material, that one of the whole points of Once is to twist the stories. Things like Red Riding Hood being the Big Bad Wolf, etc. Also how they made Rapunzel's prince be Charming helping her. Or how they made Jack from Jack and the Beanstalk a woman and villain. And they made Anton the giant a good guy. Or how they made Charming and James like the prince and the pauper (being twins and all).