Fresh from a series rewatch, Jackie and Amelia discuss the fantasy drama Once Upon a Time (2011-2018), which drew inspiration from classic fairy tales and Disney films. What emerged was a story that emphasizes faith, hope, and love above all.Content Warnings: This episode contains mentions of sensitive and/or potentially triggering topics, such as abandonment, abortion, abuse, addiction, death, trauma, and violence.Timestamps0:07:15 Preliminary discussion0:21:00 Pilot and Season 10:43:00 Seasons 2 and 30:53:00 Rumplestiltskin0:59:30 Regina Mills1:07:00 Captain Hook1:14:00 Seasons 4 and 51:17:00 Season 61:32:00 Season 71:37:30 Final takeawaysRead more of Jackie’s analysis in “Stories and Saviors in Once Upon a Time.”Media references & recommendations:~ "On Fairy Stories" by J.R.R. Tolkien~ "On Three Ways of Writing for Children" by C.S. Lewis~ Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis~ The Owl, the Raven, and the Dove: The Religious Meaning of the Grimms' Magic Fairy Tales by G. Ronald Murphy, S.J.~ The Literary Life Podcast Episode 70: Why Read Fairy Tales?~ The Literary Life Podcast Episode 104: Witches, Wizards, and Magic, Oh My!Music used:~ “Adventurous Souls” by Zane Dickinson~ “Emma’s Theme,” sung by Jenniffer Morrison, written by Mark Isham, Michael Weiner & Alan Zachary, from Once Upon a Time: The Musical Episode (Original Television Soundtrack)
Jacqueline "Jackie" Tetrault and other Christian artists discuss their favorite stories--from fairy tales and classic literature to the latest movies and musicals--to see how they echo the greatest story of all time: the Gospel.