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Also, at Comic Con, Once & Galavant have their own castle !
Here you are, it looks like Elsa is talking to Kristoff in this scene. So , I'm assuming that it's a flashback in Arendelle.
Atlantica wrote:Can't see the image![]()
Also, at Comic Con, Once & Galavant have their own castle !
The clip opens with Frozen's Anna (Elizabeth Lail) and Elsa (Georgina Haig) putting flowers on their parents' gravestones, with Elsa telling her sister, "Anna, they would be so proud of you." But that's not all, Elsa breaks the news that she has a surprise for Anna — but not just any surprise, it's for her wedding. The Frozen story line on Once will take place after the events of Disney's Oscar-winning film.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-f ... rst-721426
disneyprincess11 wrote:So, the Frozen plot line is pretty much Frozen 2.
The clip opens with Frozen's Anna (Elizabeth Lail) and Elsa (Georgina Haig) putting flowers on their parents' gravestones, with Elsa telling her sister, "Anna, they would be so proud of you." But that's not all, Elsa breaks the news that she has a surprise for Anna — but not just any surprise, it's for her wedding. The Frozen story line on Once will take place after the events of Disney's Oscar-winning film.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-f ... rst-721426
No. I hate it too!PatrickvD wrote:Am I the only one who finds this series completely unwatchable?
I wholeheartedly agree. And I only saw eight episodes of the first season.Mooky wrote:It's the worst form of fan-fiction -- and one that is fully supported (or rather pushed) by the official creator -- with some of the lowest production values I've seen on television. And the dialogues are just beyond cringe-worthy.
'Galavant' and 'Into the Woods' will hopefully save the day.Mooky wrote:Sad thing is, I honestly think the show could have been really good if it wasn't an ABC show and if it lost all connections to Disney films.
Both look about a billion times better than OUATOld Fish Tale wrote:'Galavant' and 'Into the Woods' will hopefully save the day.
That doesn't really surprise considering how popular Fozen is, Disney probably wanted the characters's look on Once, be very faithful to the film. Once is walking a fine line doing a Frozen arc and they don't want to mess it up butnat has to be better than Zelena for the last half of season 3. I swear, Zelena is right behind Greg and Tamara as the worst Once Upon A Time villain.supertalies wrote:They look exactly like the characters and sets in in the movie! Seems like Once really doesn't want to change anything about these characters...
I doubt it. Grimm was much worse. I personally feel the show only works as well as it does because it's on ABC; the average person associates these stories with Disney, so it's nice for them to be able to use ideas/looks from Disney when they want where another show would have to be careful to tiptoe around any similarities.Mooky wrote:Sad thing is, I honestly think the show could have been really good if it wasn't an ABC show and if it lost all connections to Disney films.
Only someone who has no idea what they're talking about would consider the use of Frozen "desperate." You've admitted you haven't watched beyond the first 8 episodes which was 3 years ago, so how would you of all people have any idea about what the show has become? It's perfectly fine if you don't like the show or feel it's a bad, imo (and good riddance, I say), but there is nothing desperate here. If anything, you could say the film was possibly pushed for by executives, but there is also the slim possibility that the creators of the show were inspired by the same movie that blew up in the media and enjoyed it just as much as most people. Another thing that is beyond understanding for you, apparently, if the Frozen thread is any indication.Old Fish Tale wrote:
And look how desperate they've become!
Into the Woods will unquestionably be superior to this show, but Galavant?PatrickvD wrote:Both look about a billion times better than OUATOld Fish Tale wrote:'Galavant' and 'Into the Woods' will hopefully save the day.
I find that very hard to believe since your hatred of fairy tales is pretty much nonstop. It actually reminds me of another member here you always complain about who repeats the same thing over and over.thedisneyspirit wrote:Normally i'm not so harsh towards these type of fairy tale "reinventions" but this was just dumb...
I wish I could help, but I unfortunately have no experience ordering DVDs from another country and understanding regions, etc. I do hope you enjoy season 3 though; I would say I enjoyed it overall, much better than season 2, but not equal to the first season, of course. Not that the first season is the holy grail of TV (before the above quoted decide to have another go), but I thought it was decent quality. I consider very few shows on TV anymore "high-quality," just niche pandering.Atlantica wrote:I ended up ordering the the DVD for season 3 .... I have a multi-region bluray player, but I've never actually tried R1 DVDs in it .... Will it still be the same principle and work even if it's DVD?
I don't blame you for that.supertalies wrote:I also started watching the show from the first episode and I really liked the first season. However, halfway during season 2 I just lost interest so I stopped watching.