3X08 Think Lovely Thoughts – Main Show – Even Lower Ratings, Charming Love, and more
Once Upon a Time Fan Podcast | Reviews | Analysis | Discussion - A podcast by Jeff Roney and Colleen Roney, Once Upon a Time Reviewers, Hosts.
News: – Ginny and Josh are expecting! Charmers and Goshers rejoice! – The star of USA’s Covert Affairs (Christopher Gorham) is returning to ABC to visit Once Upon a Time Pasted from – Rant about Twitter spoiler pics not being shown as links, but the actual picture. – Top 3 U.S. States that download our podcast so far in November; Number three – New York Number Two – California Number one – Virginia Ratings: Think Lovely Thoughts (3X08) 6.66 Million Viewers – a new low Dark Hollow (3X07) was 6.71 Million Viewers Nasty Habits (3X04) was 7.05 OUATIW consistent drop Episode 6 “Who’s Alice” 3.53 Million Viewers. We are working on a OUAT Fan Podcast Holiday Special 2013. Some fun for all you Oncer listeners! Views from the deck The Crew on Social Media: Facebook: facebook.com/ouatpodcast Twitter: @ouatpodcast Blog comments: http://onceuponatimepodcast.com Play email intro Email points: From Janell Janell from Ohio checked in sending Big Love to everyone! She’s in college now and wrote an essay on OUAT. How many other listeners have written papers on OUAT in school? ——— From Lisa Hi Jeff and Colleen, Just finished listening to your first thoughts on last night’s OUAT and, while I enjoyed the episode for the most part, I can’t say I was as enthralled by it as you were. I had pretty much decided that Peter Pan must be Rumple’s father so that revelation was a bit anticlimactic for me. I’m also getting weary of the way in which the writers give us a taste of something awesome one week and then barely follow up on it the next. Snow and Charming had their emotional confrontation in last week’s “Dark Hollow,” this week they shared one snippet of dialogue. Emma’s desire to get David back to Storybrooke and keep her family together deserved more than the glossing over it received in this episode as well, but then I think that the relationship between Emma and her parents deserves more attention than it gets in general anyway. I’d be curious to know if there were any scenes deleted from this episode. I would have loved to have seen what Hook and Tinkerbell and Snow and Charming were up to(yes we were told but I’d rather have seen and heard for myself) while Emma, Neal, Gold and Regina were looking for Henry and Pan. I think Neverland has been a great setting for these characters and has allowed the writers to explore their relationships in new and interesting ways, but I don’t think they’ve done as much of that as they could or as much as I would have liked(especially with Emma and her parents). In conclusion, one question that I couldn’t help but ask myself as I watched last night was: rather than pursue the heart of the truest believer, why didn’t Peter Pan simply flip the hourglass over? Of course that would have made the entire season up to now a mute point but it seems an obvious, albeit less dramatic, solution to Pan’s predicament. Just a thought. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and theories. I hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving! Lisa ——————– From Maii Hi guys Maii here so my friend Lexi just wrote this really good meta about the spinsters being the fates that I’d thought you’d like to read =) I’ll be sending my thoughts on the episode tomorrow or wednesday bc I have to finish a 20+ pg investigation on ABC for one of my classes so I haven’t actually had time to rewatch and gather my thoughts hehee. killians-tinkabelle: