‘Once Upon a Time’ Review: Shows Enough Promise to Overcome Weak Fantasy Elements
by Jaci GreggsThe Enchanted Forest kingdom, land of fairy tales, is about to fall under a curse from the Evil Queen in ABC’s new Sunday night series “Once Upon a Time.”
Snow White learns through a prophecy that her child will one day save them all. As the Evil Queen’s curse overtakes the kingdom, Snow White and Prince Charming send their newborn daughter through a magic wardrobe to safety, hoping one day she’ll find her way home.

Years later, we meet Emma, a bail bondsman (“bail bondsperson”) on her 28th birthday. As she blows out a lonely candle, a little boy knocks on her door. Henry says he is the son she gave up for adoption 10 years ago and has come to find her so she can save his hometown, Storybrook. He shows her a fairy tale book and tells her it says she’s supposed to save them.
Naturally, Emma doesn’t believe the fantasy side of his story but agrees to take him back home to Storybrook, a Maine town Jessica Fletcher would be proud of. All the same fairy tale characters live there, but they have new names and new lives, and they have forgotten where they came from. No one ages, the clock in the square never ticks forward, and no one can leave without “bad things happening” except for Henry. Only Henry knows the truth.
The pilot left us with many questions: Why did the clock never tick (and what was so special about 8:15)? Why does no one age? How did Henry find out the truth, and why can’t he tell anyone? Will Henry’s father ever become a factor? Is Rumpelstiltskin also under the curse, or is he working with the Evil Queen to keep everyone trapped? Will Snow White and Prince Charming find each other again? (more…)






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