Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-14210692-20131108020033/@comment-14210692-20131109085841

I KNOW!!!! I thought she might have some human in her when she saw her former lover turned to stone. Jafar kept waiting, I think he was testing RQ more than he was testing Alice to be honest. I was not that invested in the show, but I think Jafar's quest to "change the rules of magic" most deff will affect our most beloved OUAT characters, in a twist sort of way, even if it's minor. I barely care about the love-situation going on here, but the knave turning to stone is somehow widly romanictic. It brings back to the first seaon, where you first feel in love with Fredrick and Abigail. Very Romeo and Juliet, just so tragic, which makes you more invested for some reason. I don't think I would care as much if it were someone who was less hansome/tragic as Michael Socha. I'm not sure what they are doing to him that makes me root for someone on a platform With this show, I thought I could care less about, but it's somewhat working. I was super pissed at "Anastsia" (who I'm becoming increasingly conviced is Maleficent's daught, just a theory) because she wouldn't save him. As cheesy as it is, I'm almost hoping for a love-triangle.