I watched the Disney movie Frozen last week, since the TV series Once Upon a Time is focusing on the Frozen characters this season. Watching Frozen
certainly enhanced my appreciation of last Sunday’s episode! I
understood why Anna was going by “Joan” (she admired Joan of Ark in the
movie). I could appreciate her statement that she loved sandwiches (she
loved them in the movie). When she said in last Sunday’s episode that
she risked her life to teach her sister Elsa that survival was not the
same as living, I knew what she was talking about, for I experienced it
with her in watching the movie.
What’s more, I actually liked the Frozen characters in Once Upon a Time
after seeing the movie, more than I did before seeing it. When I
first saw the first episode of this season, which was before I saw the
movie, I did not care for the Frozen characters as much. Anna
seemed to me to be chattering aimlessly. Perhaps I did admire Elsa’s
display of power: in the preview, she said that no one would leave the
town until she found her sister! But, overall, I liked the characters
better after seeing the movie, maybe because I enjoyed the movie and got
to know the characters.
Elizabeth Mitchell will be playing the snow queen this season. At
the end of last Sunday’s episode, the announcer referred to her as “LOST‘s Elizabeth Mitchell.” That at first puzzled me, since LOST
ended about four years ago, and Elizabeth Mitchell was in other things
since then. But it shouldn’t puzzle me. Why would ABC mention the
fact that she was on Revolution, an NBC show? And, while she was on V, an ABC show, LOST was a more successful ABC show. It lasted longer, and it ended rather than getting cancelled.
I did not like Elizabeth Mitchell on LOST at first on
account of her smirk, which looked pretty smug. But I got to like her
better when I learned that I had already seen her in things, playing
characters that I liked. I think of the mom on the movie Frequency. Plus, I warmed up to her a bit on LOST because I got used to her being around.