I am
addicted to the new show Once Upon A
Time. This is a TV show on ABC that basically brings fairytales to life in
a modern way. This is a fantastic show, from the plot, to the dialogue, even
the setting of the shows. There is no doubt that this is one of the best shows
on television this year.
The
plot is basically a woman, who has had a rough life. She has struggled through
many obstacles and finds herself in a small town called Storybrooke.
Storybrooke is a place where Emma (the female lead) finds her adopted son and
tries to win back his affection. She succeeds and in the first season, Henry (Emma’s
Son) tells Emma that her real destiny is to defeat the evil queen, who also
happens to be his adoptive mother. The plot thickens as each character in
popular fairytales comes out to play, each episode focusing on a certain
character while also showing the underlying plot. Some of the characters that
come into a main role are Snow White (Emma’s mother), Prince Charming (Emma’s
father), Regina (The evil witch) and Rumplestiltskin (the schemer only looking
out for himself). The interesting thing about this show is that each character
has their Storybrooke life, and their other dimension/fairytale life. In
Storybrooke, none of the characters in Storybrooke have any idea as to what
their past held. All of the lead and minor characters; except Henry, Regina and,
eventually, Emma herself who realizes that she has to save the whole town and
help them to remember who they really are. It all culminates in the season
finale and the season 2 opener when all the characters get their memory back.
The plot to this show really shows how fantastic this show is, and that is one
of the reasons it is one of the best shows on television this year.
The
dialogue in this show also proves how fantastic this show is. It uses modern
language and slang words while in Storybrooke, Maine where all the characters
are living in 2012. But, the dialect, accents and dialogue all change when
there are flash backs to the “Old country” which is the alternate universe
where everyone in Storybrooke is from. The dialect, accents and dialogue all
are old fashioned English. Some of the characters have thicker accents than others;
this is because of where they are. The word choice in the dialogue also helps
to give the effect that it is older English than what we use now. All of the
differences the actors and actresses put into their dialogue, dialects and accents
is another reason why Once Upon A Time
is one of the best television shows of the year.
The final
reason why this show is one of the best shows on television is the setting and
scenery. It has amazing imagery shown in this show. From the 2012 Storybrooke,
Maine; a small town in Maine where all the citizens know each other and gossip
can fly at the speed of light. It has a “Trapped in time” factor with modern conveniences
such as TV and interne. The other setting is the Enchanted Forest; this forest
contains several historical fairytale kingdoms from Cinderella’s kingdom to
Belle from Beauty and the Beast’s kingdom. The Enchanted Forest is a land full
of trees and Great Plains with fantastical stone buildings for the Kingdoms,
and wooden log cabins for all of the common people to live in. All of these factors and the scenery in each
other locations show that the setting and scenery for this show aid in making
it one of the best television shows of the year.
So,
if you haven’t seen this show yet, you are seriously missing out! From the plot,
the dialogue, and the setting, this show will blow your mind. Especially if you
like a modern take on classic fairytale
The interesting thing about the series is that ABC/Capital Cities was negotiating to adapt a comic book series titles "Fables" , Eventually, they realized that the characters were all in the public domain and they could make their own story with the characters as long as they didn't tread anywhere near the Fables story-line, and not have to pay licensing fees. The story has been collected in a series of trade paperbacks and is a very entertaining read.
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