/r/OnceWonderland
Subreddit for the ABC television series, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland airs Thursdays at 8:00/7:00c on ABC.
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In Victorian England, young and beautiful Alice tells an impossible tale of a strange new land that exists on the other side of a rabbit hole. More...
/r/OnceWonderland
so when emma is in storybrooke, it’s present-day like around 2011. and will arrives in storybrooke in the fourth season. but in ouatiw, jafar takes a portal to 1800’s england while will is in wonderland. so how does the timeline line up? because 21st century storybrooke can’t coexist at the same time as 19th century england.
Please, I have been watching Once upon A Time and this days I discovered this other series, Once Upon A Time In Wonderland. So I was wondering where can I watch the season. Can someone help me, please?
This is the least popular season as people said it made them confused or it didn’t have the same plot or cast what do you think?
I am trying to find out if I can own a piece of the set! Can anyone help with this?
Really, David the genius forgot that in his little memory, Mary Margaret had long hair, that's not telling to him? Like maybe she just grew it out real quick
So I just started watching the show not that long ago and I'm watching the episode called fruit of the poisonous tree in season 1, where Regina builds a playground for the kids after purchasing the land in the middle of the night, in the woods, with cash. Then, Emma accuses her, in a city council meeting, of some sort of wrongdoing. Regina then turned it on Emma by stating that she's building a playground for kids and shows the design for it. I'm not sure why this clears her of any wrongdoing, as she clearly took $50,000 from the budget without having any kind of council meeting at all about what she was doing with it and secretly was building something without alerting her townspeople, all of which seems illegal still. Why is it that nobody called her out for this illegal action, then thay all act as if she's doing some good deed by secretly using the town's funds to do whatever the hell she wants in her own name. Good show but lots of things like this that annoy me. It's basically like "oh, you were embezzling and making decisions that you're not allowed to make for a good reason, so proud of you! We'll pretend everything you did was OK"
Ok I watched the series last year and one thing in the finale ALWAYS has bothered me. I'm not sure if the directors thought it would be funny, but when Alice and Cyrus kiss in front of the well, and the camera is spinning, did it bother anyone else that the supernatural... whatever was just standing there staring at them like the Grudge? Mood Killer, am I right?
Hey there everyone, i am re-watching wonderland and i came to realize that the man who played the Sultan (Jafar's father when he was young) is the same man who plays Aram on the blacklist, now if there are any fans i think it would be awesome! Tell me if there are any other character crossovers from cool shows!!
I've finished OUT In Wonderland only last month, so I'm not clear in which of OUT's seasons the story in Wonderland happened. I'm assuming it was before season 4, right?
If it is so, in OUT Will is currently in Storybrooke romancing with Belle. But isn't he supposed to be living happily ever after with Anastasia according to the OUT In Wonderland's ending??? What happened between then and now? Where's Anastasia?
Mine is personally the knave only because he was hilarious and at the same time i loved him. I am just curios to know what people think.
I JUST started watching it, trying to get some background into Will, because I love the character and am so annoyed Once hasn't yet addressed anything about his history. So please, if possible, avoid spoilers.
Alice is from Victorian England correct? But when Will is collected from Storybrook, we see (I assume) Emma's car right? So, Will is collected from modern day, brought back to Victorian England to collect Alice and they both go to Wonderland.
Is that correct?
Over the past few weeks, I gave Wonderland a shot because it came on when Once Upon a Time was on, but I was focused on that show at the time. I just finished watching the last episode of Wonderland tonight, and I gotta say that it was absolutely brilliant! It was perfect as a single season show because really, it felt like a thoughtful, well-written movie! Sure, you have a few cliches now and then, but what show doesn't?
I thought casting was perfect, each actor fully working into their characters, and the story was developed well. I would have like to have seen what kinds of adventures Alice & Cyrus went on as they fell in love, but the story still worked to just accept that they truly loved each other. And their story arc was beautiful. I really fell in love with everyone and, even the villains, because they made you believe their stories that well!
Timing may have been wrong when it first came out during OUAT, but when you step away from that show and start to watch Wonderland for what it is (not comparing it to anything else), you see that is really is something special.
Even if OUAT continues for some time, I hope we see more of these one-season side stories from the Once writers & producers. It's like the short films that Pixar create to play before their main movies: something fun for everyone to enjoy!
By request of /u/ArendelleKnight, here is the full Wonderland series for you all to enjoy.
All episodes are in 480p and are around 300MB each.
I hope you all enjoy :)
Any word on if the show will get up on Netflix?
Now that a certain character is becoming a regular on the main show, I know several people who didn't watch Wonderland who'd want to watch it now (and I might care for a rewatch at some point). So, any word on it getting added to Netflix?
At what point in once upon a time should I start watching this spin-off? does it have many connections with the main storyline?
Also the reason I watch once upon a time is almost entirely because of the BRILLIANT rumpelstiltskin is there any character in this spin-off that is equally epic and smart and witty and stuff?
thanks in advance!
Am I the only one who hates the voice of the caterpillar? He sounds grimy and repulsive. I understand thats the idea of his character but its off putting enough to make me consider stop watching.
So I binge watched this series over the weekend and it was enjoyable - but I can see why it got cancelled. Anyone bothered by or have thoughts on these?
Am I the only one who kinda shipped Alice/Will? I love Ana/Will and kinda like Cyrus/Alice... but somehow Alice ending up with Will just seemed right somehow (even if it entirely overlooks the premise of the series).
So I just finished watching the series finale and was pretty satisfied with how they ended things.
However I am still left wondering since the second to last episode how Amara appeared back into human form at the very end? Did they explain how she changed from staff to human? I was waiting to see if they said something in the finale but I don't recall anything.