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Once Upon a Time consistently has an influx of new mythology, which isn't a bad thing at all, but they should look at doing it in ways that don't take up half season chunks. Much of the season was spent in Camelot and the Underworld, and the plot was spread thin. The focus was ultimately kept on primary cast members rather than people like Merlin or Hades, at least, but they tread familiar ground and conversations too often.
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I think this show jumps a bit too much at times. If I had to map the stories of all the characters since season one, I'd die of old age.