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Episode 7: Child of the Moon
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So is King George in Storybrooke too?
Oh, yes. He's the DA, the district Attorney. He's the one that questioned Snow and switched her words around to make it seem like she killed Kathryn
Yes, there is that time gap, isn't there? And where does Red live anyways, after she left home after killing Peter?!
I thought it was anti-climatic to tell you the truth. I was kind of hoping for more. Anyone else agree or am I going to get some backlash from this comment? I kind of walked away like Meh. Three important things happened and then the rest was filler.
Okay. The ending was kinda like... Duh. I'm pretty sure we all guessed that.
And the episode as a whole... I didn't like. It was way too sappy. Red became a weak-kneed girl. I like her strong! And she was... until she started doubting herself. And why on earth did Granny leave her to go and sleep at home?! WHERE IS THE REASONING?!
And the episode as a whole... I didn't like. It was way too sappy. Red became a weak-kneed girl. I like her strong! And she was... until she started doubting herself. And why on earth did Granny leave her to go and sleep at home?! WHERE IS THE REASONING?!
BTW, King George was just plain stupid in this episode. So was James. Gosh, if you want to keep the hat safe, DON"T LEAVE IT ANY WHERE!! KEEP IT WITH YOU!!
Thank you! I mean I never put much stock into Charming's intelligence but if this was so important then why be so careless. I also didn't get much of a feel for the wolf pack. They were introduced then dead.
I think the main point of the wolf pack was just to show the audience how Red got control of her wolf form and stuff. So think it was really just background information to show how Red feels about her friends and that she believes in being able to live/act as a human and a wolf, unlike her pack, which believed that if you were a werewolf, you lived as a wolf and nothing else mattered.
The message got across but it was just not done eloquently. I think that it would have been better if they built up to it.
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Siareen, Awww, thank you Klyme! How long did I not notice?
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I hated this episode. It took me right back to all the mushyness of Season 1, which Season 2 has been doing mostly without.
The acting was pretty horrible, especially on Red's part. I expected so much more for her.
And I really have no respect for the crowd of Storybrook. Notice we are very often seeing angry mobs or groups of people who all have the same opinion which changes at the same time depending on who is talking to them.
They are very fairy-tale-y in that way.
The pitchforks used this episode only strengthen that fact...
The acting was pretty horrible, especially on Red's part. I expected so much more for her.
And I really have no respect for the crowd of Storybrook. Notice we are very often seeing angry mobs or groups of people who all have the same opinion which changes at the same time depending on who is talking to them.
They are very fairy-tale-y in that way.
The pitchforks used this episode only strengthen that fact...





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The guy (Quinn) looks nice, and the girl (Anita, I'm thinking leader of the wolves) seems like a Regina Character
But anyways, this episode is about Red. I'm guessing it takes place shortly after Red leaves with Snow, after Peter's death (that was one sad episode). It seems as though Red meets a group of wolves like her... However, it seems they have darker intents.
Meanwhile in Storybrooke, Red is still changing at the moon, and ends up attacking people as a wolf. Half the town wants her dead, and the other half is willing to let it go, as long as it doesn't happen again. Of course, King George is against Red breathing again.