canislatrans54
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I don't know if anyone else here watches it...
But, I really enjoy watching ABC's "Once Upon A Time" series on Sunday evenings.
I've been watching since the 1st episode, back in October 2011.
I'm finding it interesting how the writers have been able to adapt a murder mystery with a "modern revamping" of stories we heard as children.
For those that haven't watched it, the main theme of the plotting is set around the story of "Snow White" (good vs evil).
But it's set in an '80s-'90s era fictional (of course) town in Maine.
Yet they've also been able to incorporate......
"Sleeping Beauty"
"Hansel & Gretyl"
"Red Riding Hood"
(which I found very interesting, as both Grandma & Red turned out to be werewolves)
"Rumplestiltskin"
"Beauty & the Beast"
"The Genie in the Lamp"
"King Midas"
"Cinderella"
"Pinocchio & Jiminy Cricket"
...and most recently..."Alice in Wonderland", featuring the Mad Hatter characther.
But, I really enjoy watching ABC's "Once Upon A Time" series on Sunday evenings.
I've been watching since the 1st episode, back in October 2011.
I'm finding it interesting how the writers have been able to adapt a murder mystery with a "modern revamping" of stories we heard as children.
For those that haven't watched it, the main theme of the plotting is set around the story of "Snow White" (good vs evil).
But it's set in an '80s-'90s era fictional (of course) town in Maine.
Yet they've also been able to incorporate......
"Sleeping Beauty"
"Hansel & Gretyl"
"Red Riding Hood"
(which I found very interesting, as both Grandma & Red turned out to be werewolves)
"Rumplestiltskin"
"Beauty & the Beast"
"The Genie in the Lamp"
"King Midas"
"Cinderella"
"Pinocchio & Jiminy Cricket"
...and most recently..."Alice in Wonderland", featuring the Mad Hatter characther.