I think that the show Once upon a time is the best series I have ever watched! Yes, it has Disney characters in it and they do it a little different but that’s what makes it exciting and spontaneous! I think the actors and actresses are very good at their jobs and all played an excellent role when they are on. I think that the show Once upon a time is the best series I have ever watched! Yes, it has Disney characters in it and they do it a little different but that’s what makes it exciting and spontaneous! I think the actors and actresses are very good at their jobs and Well, according to me. It was the journey,” said Kitsis.Well, according to me. And that’s what the show was always about - the journey. For us, what’s interesting is that it’s not about being a hero or a villain, it’s where you end up. “This is a show where people have second chances. But while the ending was certainly on everyone’s mind, it was not the focal point. The producers also confirmed that traditional villain Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle) will finally get his chance at redemption, perhaps proving that everyone deserves a happy ending after all. “I don’t think we could handle the rioting if we didn’t,” Kitsis said.
In addition to the series ending with Alice and Robin together, according to Skovbye, the finale plans on introducing audiences to Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Hook’s (Colin O’Donoghue) baby. “Robin and I hijack the Rollin’ Bayou truck, throw a magic bean, and we arrive back in Storybrooke,” she said.
Meanwhile, Rose Reynolds, who plays Alice in Wonderland and was originally only slated for a five-episode run in the rebooted season 7, said that Alice and her girlfriend Robin (Tiera Skovbye) are a big part of the recruiting for the “rescue mission.” How the Charmings return to the world of the show after so many episodes away, Dallas, said, is that they “get word that their family’s in trouble and show up to help -just like any sword-wielding and bow and arrow-holding grandparents would do.” But yes, we had every intention of returning,” Goodwin said. The only reason we left, which we worked out with years ago, was that we had an opportunity for our eldest son to go to a school that we were excited about. Goodwin and Dallas left the show after season 6 but insisted that they started calling Kitsis and Horowitz in the fall to come back to Storybrooke, at least for an episode. That this show has always treated us behind-the-scenes the way they treated us onscreen, especially with two male showrunners.” But really, since the first script, it’s always depicted strong, beautiful, complicated women in the lead roles and frankly, I think that’s important to note given what’s going on right now. Goodwin added: “I’m a Disneyphile, and I always wanted to play a Disney princess. The fact that it was a script featuring very strong women was also very appealing for me,” said Dallas. “That pilot season, was the most unique script that I had read for television, these characters we know and love into a world where they don’t know who they really are. Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas, who are also returning for the finale as Snow White and Prince Charming, respectively, were on hand to celebrate the series’ run as well and cited the show’s representation of empowered women as one of the main reasons they initially signed onto the project. She definitely is happy in the finale and there is a beautiful ending to this series,” Parrilla said. I understood her pain, her broken heart, her struggles, and her complexities. “She wasn’t just this theatrical, fantastical Evil Queen. “We started talking about how frustrating would it be where you fail at everything you do? And where’s the one place the Evil Queen could take us where she could win? The real world,” Kitsis explained.įor her part, Parrilla noted that she never would have imagined the Evil Queen/Regina would become a hero, let alone find her own happy ending as the series comes to a close.