@Nog: Dolls are definitely creepy, yes. Although in the Middle Ages, dolls in principle were not particularly beautiful, especially by modern standards...
Despite the fact that I disastrously (and this time just the devil knows why hd) do not like the main character of this series, the atmosphere of dark gloomy fabulousness was just from her at the first viewing of the season and caught *.*
I'm sorry, I still don't understand, what is "Swankwin"??? Swan is Emma, OK, but Quinn?? Like a queen? But where did you see the queen? I don't understand anything...: ( and what did Regina throw into the mine? And what the hell was at the end? pancake...Why don't I understand anything?
@catherine_15: By the way, I also thought "Pongo? Are you the one?" but this is not connected with 101 Dolmatians, because then the owner of the Pongo would be called Roger
I still don't understand why Regina is evil, in the role of the Queen - yes, there is something, but in our reality she is a standard aunt with complexes, fears and attempts to take on a lot, she can even be understood. And she loves the boy, well, she loves him. The behavior of the kind heroine is much more, mmm, spontaneous: she abandoned the child, then found it, came to someone else's monastery and let's teach everyone life and solve other people's problems. What is it at all? No, you can't call her bad either, of course, but she's probably eccentric.
@SUZI_Q: I agree, in my opinion, she sincerely loves the boy, which does not fit at all with the image of an absolutely evil aunt. And if we ignore how the heroes are presented to us, then Regina can be understood: a mother appeared who did not care about her son for ten years, and believes that she has more rights to him. But this does not negate her unpleasant behavior with other people.
@SUZI_Q: It's hard to understand without looking further. But perhaps the authors wanted to shake that there is no black and white. The Queen is not true evil, and Emma is not crystal good.
One thing I don't understand yet is that the evil Queen herself kind of remembers everything and understands what's going on and who is she? Because if so, then strangely she does nothing to save the situation, which is clear to a fool, is already getting out of control...
A city from which you can't leave, in which none of the residents remembers their past, in which you can't hear the chirping of crickets... Hmm. Now it's clear which series inspired Blake Crouch to write the "Pines" trilogy. And this is by no means "Twin Peaks" (as he himself claims).
strange feelings from watching the series: the duality of the present and the "past wonderful" make you get involved in the series. I like the magical side of the series, because it reminds me of my childhood and I remember dreams of fairy tales and a good ending, it's a pity that everything in life is not as I would like. However, this is clearly shown by the series itself, when the words about "you are my dearest" are nothing with the arrival of your wife and you cannot become the only mother when you gave the child up for adoption, etc...
I didn't expect this series to take so long... Kind of naive and predictable, but at the same time original and cute)) Maybe that's what we sometimes miss in life.. A little bit of magic)
I've been watching this series for probably the fifth time and I'm surprised how good the actress playing Regina is. The character is now and in future seasons like 2 different people
I really thought that Archie would die, because he is a positive hero with a heavy tragic guilt (he stole from people, was involved in the death of two people, deliberately tried to kill his own parents with his own hands for the sake of changes in his life). Such characters are usually killed because they do not know what to do with them: they are neither punished nor rewarded. So many of them have already died in many films and TV series, and in most cases they directly or indirectly sacrificed themselves for others)
Although in the Middle Ages, dolls in principle were not particularly beautiful, especially by modern standards...
and what did Regina throw into the mine? And what the hell was at the end? pancake...Why don't I understand anything?
The behavior of the kind heroine is much more, mmm, spontaneous: she abandoned the child, then found it, came to someone else's monastery and let's teach everyone life and solve other people's problems. What is it at all? No, you can't call her bad either, of course, but she's probably eccentric.
But the moment with the umbrella in the mine smiled
Oh, I just melted...