DANIEL'S REVIEW:
NOTE: This review has spoilers from the previous episode, if you haven't seen the previous episode or this episode please don't read this review until after you've watched both episodes.
A year is missing from our favourite Storybrooke characters and are now cursed, again, not having a clue what happened in the past year. But what they don’t know, something wicked is already there, but we might know who the Wicked Witch is, but do they? Not quite yet. I like how we know, but they don’t, it serves as an interesting storyline with an unexpected twist, I mean twists, that I never saw coming. The strongest part of the episode was surprisingly Regina’s scenes of her pain of isolation and unloved was truly a great and powerful scene and a reminder of just how great Regina, as a character, truly is.
Daniel's Score: 8/10
This review was published on April 12, 2014.
NOTE: This review has spoilers from the previous episode, if you haven't seen the previous episode or this episode please don't read this review until after you've watched both episodes.
A year is missing from our favourite Storybrooke characters and are now cursed, again, not having a clue what happened in the past year. But what they don’t know, something wicked is already there, but we might know who the Wicked Witch is, but do they? Not quite yet. I like how we know, but they don’t, it serves as an interesting storyline with an unexpected twist, I mean twists, that I never saw coming. The strongest part of the episode was surprisingly Regina’s scenes of her pain of isolation and unloved was truly a great and powerful scene and a reminder of just how great Regina, as a character, truly is.
Daniel's Score: 8/10
This review was published on April 12, 2014.