When I was young, the first books I read were basically fairy tales. These characters who accompanied us through our childhood are very emotional. No matter how dark the real world is, I still want to see how the screenwriter spoofs these characters and finally give them a Fairyland.
Make some plot predictions that I think can be imagined.
The queen must have had a relationship when she was young. As a result, she was valued by the king and had no choice but to enter the palace. Then the queen inadvertently told the secret to Snow White. As a result, this person died by accident. She died after being married to Snow White, and the queen hated her since then.
The little maid of Rimplestilskin should be the last Rapunzel.
The current plots are still in the Grimm's fairy tale system and folktales, and Andersen has not been involved, but the witch has already said in one episode, "There is a mermaid thing" thinking of Rimplestilskin to help. In this case, the famous seven princesses only appeared Snow White and Cinderella, as well as the princesses of Beauty and the Beast, the Princess and the Pea, the Little Mermaid, the real Sleeping Beauty, and Aladdin’s "Jasmine" which is related to the lamp god in the magic mirror. Princess".
In addition, Jack and Douding, the cat in boots, the 12 princesses who danced for a night, Thumbelina, the prince frog, and the swan princess who saved 11 elder brothers did not show up. Pinocchio, who has appeared, has not shown his face in the real world.
Thinking about it this way, the plot will be a bit big, so it's a bit irritating, because the real world story is really stupid and a little speechless, not only the heroine is a bit too much. After so many hints, Snow White is not willing to read this book.
However, I have a double complex for fairy tales and Lost, (even though the once-original drama Lost has a chaotic development and the final ending is even a bit like a long-term illness, there is a kind of "whatever you say, it is finally over. The "sense of release.) I still want to see how these traditional characters can be changed.
But the abc screenwriters, please treat them well, and don't end up with the episode being chopped off and ended in a hasty.
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