"Broken Glass" was originally blocked as the first episode of the season, before I realized that things would flow better if it came after the episode with internal affairs. It also sets up one of the big themes for this season: the idea that when the stories can't get you in their "pure" forms, there's always a chance that they'll take a step back and try another, equally deadly, way.
Fairy tales are flexible.
Game on!
August 25 2015, 22:19:08 UTC 1 year ago
Someone who can change her own narrative from one story to another, that's truly frightening. That prison, though, that's evil all on its own.
August 26 2015, 17:54:43 UTC 1 year ago
I am intrigued at this plot idea, especially in regards to Sloane. I suspect this book will be more hers than Henry's.