10 Things About Once Upon a Time That Make No Sense

The iconic ABC series Once Upon a Time was known for its unique interpretations of classic fairy tale characters. The usage of fairy tales, and more specifically the Disney version of them, meant that a lot of different lore was used and mashed together throughout the entirety of the series. While this led to a lot of fun and entertaining stories, there was also a downside.Once Upon a Time was often times very flexible with what was canon. With the abundance of characters and aforementioned lore, there was always an element or narrative beat that ended up not making enough sense. The show was fast-paced enough for some viewers to glaze over the confusing plots and decisions, but others were able to see the nonsense for what it was.One of the first things the audience learns about Emma Swan is that she has a special superpower: she can tell when someone is lying. This definitely comes in handy when new people roll into town with nefarious intentions, but it would have been even more useful if it actually worked. Her power failed her more often than not.

The iconic ABC series Once Upon a Time was known for its unique interpretations of classic fairy tale characters. The usage of fairy tales, and more specifically the Disney version of them, meant that a lot of different lore was used and mashed together throughout the entirety of the series. While this led to a lot of fun and entertaining stories, there was also a downside.

Once Upon a Time was often times very flexible with what was canon. With the abundance of characters and aforementioned lore, there was always an element or narrative beat that ended up not making enough sense. The show was fast-paced enough for some viewers to glaze over the confusing plots and decisions, but others were able to see the nonsense for what it was.

One of the first things the audience learns about Emma Swan is that she has a special superpower: she can tell when someone is lying. This definitely comes in handy when new people roll into town with nefarious intentions, but it would have been even more useful if it actually worked. Her power failed her more often than not.

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