Once Upon a Time: Season 4 (3/5)
So, been ages since I watched season 3, but having watched season 4, I can say that the show's strengths and weaknesses remain the same, for better or worse. Because in this case, we have the same traits of:
-The first half of the seasons is better than the second half.
-Regina gets to whine about not getting a happy ending while by this point she's well past the moral event horizon.
-Robert Carlyle is still the best actor.
-The series exists in some kind of in-between space of subverting fantasy tropes while also embracing them.
That aside, season 4 is weird. Like, not weird in the sense that what's on screen is weird (because of course it is), it's weird in the sense that what works and what doesn't aren't exactly what you might expect. For instance, what does work in the first half of the seasons is it being based on Frozen. Now, I don't doubt that from a marketing perspective, Frozen was chosen because Frozen is insanely popular, and brand recognition alone would be beneficial for the season. However, it actually works. Like, really works. Especially with Anna, who's arguably even more engaging here than in Frozen itself. The plot, as it unfolds, feels really natural to the Frozen setting which has even led producers to have to clarify that OUAT isn't canon with Frozen and is in its own continuity. Now, now that I ever expected it to be, but the first half of the season is pretty good. And while I've always had limited sympathy for Regina (a tragic backstory does not automatically make the character sympathetic), it does work here better than past seasons. Oh, and Belle wises up that Rumple is, at his heart, a jackass. Well done Belle. You became a bearable character, and in doing so, further demonstrated why Rumple is the best character here. So, first half of the season? Pretty good. if I was dividing seasons based on their halves, it would be a "good" season, and the best one here.
However, then we have season 4B, so to speak. Now, I previously divided season 3 into two halves, and as far as ranking of the seasons goes, I'm actually abandoning that. Granted, the two halves of season 4 feel better welded together than season 3, but I can't pick and choose. Or, well, I can, but I won't. But while they're better welded together in plot, their tone is...um...
Okay, season 4 is kind of nuts. The show's always had a convoluted continuity (the people who worked on Lost also worked on this, so go figure) with flashbacks in every episode), but at this point, I'm kind of lost (no pun intended). Or at least, lost in regards to when what occurs when in the past. Also, there's the character of "the Author," who can rewrite reality, or something, and Emma's going dark, only she doesn't, only she does, but her going dark has nothing to do with her being hinted at that early on, and...seriously, I can barely tell you what happens in the second half. God, I can remember the first half better. It's also at this point that we start getting into more traditional fantasy, whereas the show started not exactly as a subversion of fairytale fantasy, but sort of a winking reference to it. A sort of "yeah, this is what really happened, and it's not what your books say"). Now, it's destiny, and darkenss, and fate, and the Dark One, and gah! Not bad, per se, and I've always watched this show in the background, but then again, I did the same with Lost, and I had no trouble in following the plot. Granted, Lost is an overall much better show, but regardless...I've seen people say that season 4 marks a drop-off in writing quality, and that it's the point where it started playing its tropes straight. I don't agree with the first sentiment, but I feel that the latter leads to perceptions of the former. It isn't that the writing itself got bad, it's that it got convoluted. Or, rather, hit a convolution singularity. I'm sure it makes for great wiki material, but the boat's sailed for me there.
In spite of all this, season 4 is certainly one of the stronger seasons in the series. But it's still not a "good" one. And if I'm treating season 3 as being its own season, it's never been "good," only "average." Not the best track record in the world.