Emma Swan is drawn to the town of Storybrooke
after Henry (the son she gave up when he was born) tracks her down and tells her she is destined to save Storybrooke from
the curse the Evil Queen (of the Snow White story) has put on the fairy tale characters that live there. Emma
doesn't believe Henry, but she decides to play his game as she believes Henry's adopted mother Regina (who is the Evil Queen) is
up to no good. She gets involved in the lives of the residents and is hired on by the town sheriff (who was the
Huntsman in the fairy tale world) as Emma's stay in Storybrroke starts to change the town as Henry referes her to the storybook
he has about all of the fairy tales. The first season goes back and forth between the story in Storybrooke and
the tales of the characters in the fairy tale land. It peels away the layers of those these characters are and
what the Evil Queen/ Regina cursed them to be in the real world.
ONCE UPON A TIME is a show I didn't tune
into that much when it aired, but the series changed my mind when I sat down to watch it on Blu-ray. It is a an addictive
show once you get wrapped up in the characters and their stories. The show has its strong points, but sometimes
it has weak episodes liek DREAMY (the origins of grumpy), strong episodes like the Snow White tales and the Rumplestilskin
tale reimagined as Beauty and the Beast, and great twisty episodes like the tale about Red Riding Hood. The cliffhanger
ending hopefully leaves it open for interesting stories to come and we get to see the stories of other fairy tale characters.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
The Season Play option allows you to play
the whole series that you pick up where you left off whether you are on one disc or beginning the next one. It is a neat option to have on the blu-ray set.
Five audio commentaries (with warnings
that listening to them before you watch the whole season can bring spoilers of future episodes):
PILOT with co-creators/executive
producers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
7:15 A.M. with actors Ginnifer Goodwin
and Josh Dallas
SKIN DEEP with actor Robert Carlyle and
writer Jane Espenson
STABLE BOY with Kitsis and Horowitz and
actress Lana Parrilla
A LAND WITHOUT MAGIC with Kitsis and Horowitz,
and actress Jennifer Morrison
Disc five has the other extras including
ONCE UPON A TIME: ORIGINS (blu-ray
Exclusive)- Josh Dallas narrates quick tales about the history behind the following fairy tales: Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, Red Riding Hood, Little Mermaid, Rumplestilskin,
FAIRY TALES TO THE MODERN WORLD- the cast
and crew talk about the series in addition to giving a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the show in addition to showing
bts footage from the filming of what looks to be a season 2 episode
BUILDING CHARACTER- the development of the character Belle which actress Emilie De Ravin plays in the show.
WELCOME TO STORYBROOKE- a look at the British
Columbia village of Stevensville
which doubles for Stroybrooke as we have interviews with the locals and a look at how the town is redressed every time the
show films there.
THE STORY I REMEMER…SNOW WHITE- the
cast recount their memories of the famous fairy tale from their childhoods- it seems they mostly remember the Disney version
of it.
FAIREST BLOOPERS OF THEM ALL is mostly
line flubs and it is just OK- not the best for a gag reel.
Nine deleted scenes that include three
from the pilot, a cool scene of Henry putting up a election poster for Emma that he created, and a four minute segment cut
from TTHAT STABLE BOY
FINAL ANALYSIS: ONCE UPON A TIME is an addictive fairy tale series with
a twist. The extras are good with the best features being the deleted scenes
and the Season Play option for the episodes.
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