Player Affinity writes: "By the beginning of October, all new scripted shows of the fall season have typically premiered. This year, however, two TV series waited for the end of the month to grace our small screens with their presence, and it turns out both are heavily based on fairy tales. ABC's Once Upon a Time, somewhat lighter, opened one week before NBC's Grimm, much darker, which fittingly premiered only a few days before Halloween. With the similarity between the source material and the fact that both shows chose a late start, we at Player Affinity TV couldn't resist a face-off."
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Going Home With Tyler Cameron Review: This is a simple, no-nonsense but cliched watch, with Cameron's boyish charms taking centre stage.
I like both of these shows but, I think Once Upon a Time is a little bit better.