You keep bringing Mary and David — aka Snow White and Prince Charming — together only to have them break up again. Do you actually have a bigger plan for them?
Kitsis: The whole idea of the show is that Storybrooke is cursed. Their love is so strong it keeps pulling them together no matter how hard we try to keep them apart. Of course, the curse has to keep them apart. I love that the audience is mad that David cheated, but he's married to Snow White [Laughs]. In Storybrooke, he has all this guilt of cheating on Kathryn (Anastasia Griffith), but the truth is, that's the curse.
Horowitz: Is he cheating on Snow White by being with Kathryn? To us, there's a level of complexity we're trying to build with these relationships and making nothing easy for our characters.
The last we saw of Snow White in the fairytale world, she had erased her own memories. When will you pick up that story again?
Kitsis: [This Sunday's episode] takes place right after the Huntsman released her, so before she's attained all her banditry skills. In fact, there's a scene you'll see, where Red (Meghan Ory) teaches her how to track. Episode 16 [picks] up directly after the episode where she drank the poison.
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Once Upon A Time - Season 1 - Interview with show's creators
Mar 3, 2012
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I can't wait to see Red's episode. And I'd love to have Belle back. Really wanna know HOW can this curse be broken.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure i've read the first answer more than 3 times in different articles lol
ReplyDeleteI find it kind of cheating to use the 'it's the curse!' thing with David and Mary Margaret. Why not just have them be interesting characters who are sometimes dicks?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, love the show.
ReplyDeleteEmma knows right from wrong and i see her as being selfish,curse or no curse she is turning into a self centered person without regard for anyone else's feeling. Ditto for David.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I'm not a fan of Ruby/Red. Hopefully they'll present more interesting background to her than in the original fairytale.
ReplyDeleteInteresting insights!
ReplyDeleteInteresting but some of those answers were recycled
ReplyDeleteThe whole premise of the show is Emma breaking the law and rules of propriety and morality, so ...
ReplyDeleteYes i know but it still doesn't lessen the frustration....
ReplyDeleteSo excited for tonight!
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