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ChocolatEyes613 wrote: Eskaver wrote:

See! When they focus on a core cast and get to storytelling and not sporatic ideas, they can do great.

(Note: I don't care if you didn't like Wonderland, but its story and character development is the prime example of how things should go and their capability of doing so.)

But instead we have the core cast tossed aside for the guest characters and each arc usually has little spill over. Season 3 focused on the main characters. The problem came in Season 4, when Frozen was introduced. Well, it's a good thing that the season was split! I could not handle the wonderful and beautiful Anna trapezing through the Enchanted Forest any longer. She would have fought King George's army and bankrupted him on her own. She would have outsmarted Rumple again and had him give that library to his maid. She would have went into the Vault and conquered the Darkness herself.

Anyhow, season three was their first encounter with the 11 episode arcs so I forgive their inadequacies then.