Thursday, January 17, 2013

TV Thoughts: Once Upon A Time Part 1

         Ok, so i was putting this off for a while because i was actually really, really enjoying this show and could tell that once i started this, it was going to be very long indeed. So i kept putting it off. However, right after i completely caught up, i was on Facebook was Sruly and began talking about it and some of the aspects i liked. So i inadvertently began my blog in a chat with him. However, i feel like just sitting here and typing will get boring and i wont want to finish it, so heres what im gonna do. This will also become a multi-blog (im starting to do these alot, even tho i seem to never come back to them). I will post new blogs that i do over time when ever the show becomes a topic in my head, and eventually collaborate them all together on one final blog with also an overall summery.

So, heres the first bit that i wrote to sruly in a messege (edited into a paragraph):
  •            "[The actor who plays Rumple Stilskind] plays such completely different, yet eerily the same characters. But im saying the quality of his acting is by far superb. Im not talking of the personality that was written up by the writers. im saying the lvl of which the actor was able to giv it over. his skills are amazing and its such an awesome character personality. especially bc u figure out, no one is completely evil. i kinda want to see him let loose on korra, but we kno [if] that will happen, he will lose, and then emma will save him.
               I also like how well they showed how much emma was a stranger in the land of the enchanted forest. Like you could tell that her personality just didnt sick with the land, it was too cynical, like ppls of our world. she just completely didnt belong. Now to show this isnt too hard, but to overdo it is. and they made it perfectly subliminal yet apparent enough that the viewer knows. her tone of voice was the key to this. Emma always had this darker more of an "adult" and "realistic" tone to her voice. while Mary Margret and the others in the enchanted forest all had voices that sounded kinds like they were slightly aloof and, well, like they were from a fairy tale story book! once again, this could hav been overdone, but after watching it, my personal opinion is that they did not."

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