
Is OUAT anyone else's comfort show?
I watch it when I'm happy, when I'm sad, when I'm sick, when I'm trying to fall asleep. It's just a universal comfort for me. ❤️

I watch it when I'm happy, when I'm sad, when I'm sick, when I'm trying to fall asleep. It's just a universal comfort for me. ❤️
New cast but probably some guest appearances by the OG & Redemption characters.
Mark is so representative of what could have been and I feel like a huge chunk of the fan base love him for Piper and many see him as a better fit than Dan. But do you think he would get as much love if he'd been around for a few more episodes? Or is it us all just looking through rose colored glasses and believing he would have been better since we didnt really get to see his faults?
Obviously a turtle wouldn't be able to tell them that they would lose their memories so the result would be the same, but they really should have pushed a turtle or something over first just to confirm it wouldn't physically hurt them.
EDIT:
Because it keeps coming up - pushing a turtle over first was SPECIFICALLY SUGGESTED by one of the dwarves and Grumpy shut it down. I have nothing against turtles.
A magic wand? Another storybook? A head?
And what did you think it said when Neal looked at it?
It's been over 10 years and I honestly don't remember what I thought it was but I remember being super interested and full of anticipation over the reveal.
We're all familiar with the iconic red apples from Regina's tree. I always assumed they with red delicious, but I was rewatching s1ep2 and Regina tells Emma she has had a honeycrisp tree since she was a girl.
Now, I'm confident the apples are props, but they do not look like honeycrisp to me. Honeycrisp almost always have a slight green/yellow tone in splotches and I feel like even the red is usually lighter than what we see.
I don't think honeycrisp would visually pack the same punch as a fully red apple, but why go out of the way to say honeycrisp?