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I can't remember if I mentioned this before, but I'm rewatching "Once Upon a Time" on Netflix at the moment. It's nice comfort viewing in a time of worrying news, since it's very upbeat and optimistic.
Basic premise is that, owing to a curse, the whole of an enchanted kingdom full of fairytale characters has been transported to a small coastal town in Maine, their memories wiped but living lives that in some way mirror their story selves: Snow White is a primary school teacher, Jiminy Cricket is a therapist, etc. The cast is great (Robert Carlyle is fantastic as one of the main villains) and it's made by a Disney subsidiary, so a lot of it will be very familiar to fans of the corresponding movies - though there are a few fun twists and changes that I won't spoil!
Basic premise is that, owing to a curse, the whole of an enchanted kingdom full of fairytale characters has been transported to a small coastal town in Maine, their memories wiped but living lives that in some way mirror their story selves: Snow White is a primary school teacher, Jiminy Cricket is a therapist, etc. The cast is great (Robert Carlyle is fantastic as one of the main villains) and it's made by a Disney subsidiary, so a lot of it will be very familiar to fans of the corresponding movies - though there are a few fun twists and changes that I won't spoil!
How much veg and wildlife can I pack into a 6m x 8m garden in suburban Cambridge? Let’s find out!