ONCE UPON A TIME
Dark Hollow
Read the Review, posted below the trailer.
Airdate: November 15, 2013
Season: 3
Episode: 7
Rated: PG
Network: 7Two (Australia)
Season: 3
Episode: 7
Rated: PG
Network: 7Two (Australia)
DANIEL'S REVIEW:
NOTE: This review has spoilers, if you haven't seen the episode please don't read this review until after you've watched the episode. It also spoils the second season as well.
This week’s episode of ‘Once Upon A Time’ was lacking a bit of magic that the previous two episodes had, while yet it was still an enjoyable episode, Neverland seems now to be running out of steam. The show had some nice little humour, all the best lines came from Ariel discovering the human world. While this was the second episode of the season not to feature any flashbacks, this episode didn’t had a lot to go for. While travelling to Dark Hollow, the love triangle wasn’t very interesting, and loved Emma’s response, that all she loves and cares about is her son Henry. I thought that was a great response, after how Neal and Hook were acting in the Dark Hollow. I thought Ariel’s journey to Storybrooke was far more interesting as it was a nice addition to see all these secondary characters again since the second season finale. Hopefully now with the mysterious box, Pandora’s Box, that the show will be far more interesting for the next couple of episodes. It was a nice episode, just wished it was a bit stronger like previous episodes.
Daniel's Score: 7/10
This review was published on November 16, 2013.
NOTE: This review has spoilers, if you haven't seen the episode please don't read this review until after you've watched the episode. It also spoils the second season as well.
This week’s episode of ‘Once Upon A Time’ was lacking a bit of magic that the previous two episodes had, while yet it was still an enjoyable episode, Neverland seems now to be running out of steam. The show had some nice little humour, all the best lines came from Ariel discovering the human world. While this was the second episode of the season not to feature any flashbacks, this episode didn’t had a lot to go for. While travelling to Dark Hollow, the love triangle wasn’t very interesting, and loved Emma’s response, that all she loves and cares about is her son Henry. I thought that was a great response, after how Neal and Hook were acting in the Dark Hollow. I thought Ariel’s journey to Storybrooke was far more interesting as it was a nice addition to see all these secondary characters again since the second season finale. Hopefully now with the mysterious box, Pandora’s Box, that the show will be far more interesting for the next couple of episodes. It was a nice episode, just wished it was a bit stronger like previous episodes.
Daniel's Score: 7/10
This review was published on November 16, 2013.