Once Upon A Time
Once Upon A Time, in a land far, far way (my living room) I sat down on my couch on a chilly Sunday night with a mug of hot chocolate, turned on my television, and watched the 2 hour long episode of Once Upon A Time.
Once Upon A Time is a hit show about fairy tale characters such as Rumplestilstkin, Cinderella, and the newest members Elsa, and Anna from Frozen. These fairytale characters were transported from their magical palaces, and lands to the small town of Storybrook, where they constantly face problems such as a curse that will make them forget who they are, and currently an evil ice princess who cast a spell that will make everyone turn on each other. For more information about Once Upon A Time click here
Not only does Once Upon A Time display my imagination of when I was a child wanting to grow up to be the princess of a magical land, but it overall is a good show. It's a diverse show from Peter Pan to Merlin's Hat, and it brings back old stories, and memories of you reading a fairytale sitting in your bedroom. It captures many emotions from anger to revenge to love in so many ways, and it's done beautifully that you can't help, but fall in love even with the evil characters.
Watching Once Upon A Time opened my imagination, and my mind begins to wander throughout. The show makes me wonder who I am. Am I the evil queen plotting to kill someone every chance she gets, or am I Snow White who cares about others, and has a kind, generous heart. Although, I'm not sure Once Upon A Time has made me realize that it doesn't matter. In the show there are bad guys Mr. Gold, Evil Queen, etc. and there are good Emma, Snow White, and watching the show made me realize that you need both the good and the bad guys. You need the good guys to do what's right, and what's best, but you also need the "evil" narcissistic people who will save the town even if it is to just save themselves.
There has always been good guys, and bad guys, and there always will be, but instead of trying to fix that we should somewhat embrace people different from us, because they make society function just as well.
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