I have watched the first two episodes with my wife.
The story is interesting, the acting is mostly good. The entire thing is cheesy... yet I am also enjoying it.
Lana Parrilla makes me feel like I am watching a daytime soap opera... but soaps feel like television for idiots and this does not. I think Jennifer Morrison does a good job of bringing "reality" to "children's fiction".
What I haven't quite figured out is what does it take to break the curse. Does the death of the Evil Queen do it or does she have to willingly stop it. Also, do Emma and Henry get to live in both worlds if the curse is broken or are they part of the Fairy Tale?
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