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I don't know if anyone else kept watching this, but we just started plowing through it on the DVR and just finished the episode about the Mirror/Mr. Glass.

I really dig this show, and our kids are watching it too. They are addicted to it.

Parilla is awesome...oozes into and out of every scene.
 

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I don't know if anyone else kept watching this, but we just started plowing through it on the DVR and just finished the episode about the Mirror/Mr. Glass.

I really dig this show, and our kids are watching it too. They are addicted to it.

Parilla is awesome...oozes into and out of every scene.

Just finished off the first season last night catching up on the last 2 episodes.

I hope the plan isn't what I think it is because it will get old fast, but I do like the show.

Did not like the ending of Season 1 seemed very contradictory to me.
 

Covert Rain

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Family simply loves this show. Not that many shows that the family can sit around and watch together like in the old days when families used to watch the Wonderful World of Disney on Sunday nights.

My kids love it and so does my wife. I think it could be better and I have some issues with it but overall it's entertaining the the family loves it (especially my daughter).

We will keep watching as long as it's on.
 

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Just finished the season - I liked it a lot and my kids loved it. It really makes all the fairy tales interesting...snow was a right badass in the second to last episode.
 

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If you guys liked this show and are open to a silimar (but better, IMO) story in a comic book (or "graphic novel" if that makes it more palatable for you), then you should really check out Fables.

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This elaborate fantasy series begins as a whodunit, but quickly unfurls into a much larger story about Fabletown, a place where fairy tale legends live alongside regular New Yorkers. Years ago, fables and fairy tales like Jack and the Beanstalk and Cinderella "were a thousand separate kingdoms spread over a hundred magic worlds," until they were invaded and driven into hiding and, eventually, into modern-day Gotham. And so, on the city streets we find Beauty and the Beast in trouble with the law and Prince Charming reduced to a broke cad auctioning off his royal title, while his ex-wife, Snow White, rules over the de facto kingdom the fables created. When Snow White's sister, Rose Red, disappears from a blood-soaked apartment, the Wolf, reformed and now the kingdom's house detective, is assigned to the case. Willingham uses the Wolf's investigation to introduce readers to Fabletown's dissolute, hard-luck inhabitants, and he is at his best here, relishing one-liners and spinning funky background information of a world where fairy tale characters spend their time fretting about money and thinking up get-rich schemes. The mystery seems mostly an excuse to delineate Willingham's world, as the caper is easily resolved-in true fairy tale fashion-during a massive ballroom celebration. Willingham's dialogue is humorous, his characterizations are sharp and his plot encompasses a tremendous amount of information with no strain at all. The art, mostly by Medina and Leialoha, is well drawn and serviceable, if somewhat unremarkable, with occasional flares of decorative invention. But it's Willingham's script that carries the tale.
 

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been binging this one as well. Didnt think I would like it since I tend towards the darker stuff but I have enjoyed this one. I am running it concurrently with Penny Dreadful...a few episodes at a time of each and they seem to balance each other out a bit.
 

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This show was already bad, but then it got worse and worse, and I couldn't stomach it anymore after the Frozen half-season.
 

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