Spoilers.
Is the little girl a witch? Did she turn her obnoxious "parents" to stone? Why is she so afraid? The small actress does a good job emoting the "shivers".
Dorothy and Lucas are getting closer. Maybe he should remove some of his facial hair, or all of it. Get a shave, Lucas.
Steampunk tin man. Jack has survived. He has a surgeon by name of Jane, who medievally anesthetizes him and proceeds to attack him with a ginormous saw.
Jack wakes up, becoming a 19th century metallic bionic man, complete with a clockwork "heart". "Where's the rest of me?" As a surgical patient, he encounters a lovely woman in a mask. She tries on different masks. Apparently, her face has been replaced. Ugh.
At any rate, Jane takes Jack to see the beautiful woman, who is a princess, I think. The princess remembers Jack, and wants him for herself. Ugh again.
Tip decides to be one of West's proteges. Is this the harbinger of bad/worse things to come?
Tip opted against going with Glinda, who seems sinister, now. This is not the Good Witch of the North in the MGM film, she of the pink bubble and magic wand.
The wizard still has the Midwestern twang. He should at least sound dignified, in my opinion.
So, Jack is the tin man? Where is the cowardly lion? I am still waiting.
Is the little girl a witch? Did she turn her obnoxious "parents" to stone? Why is she so afraid? The small actress does a good job emoting the "shivers".
Dorothy and Lucas are getting closer. Maybe he should remove some of his facial hair, or all of it. Get a shave, Lucas.
Steampunk tin man. Jack has survived. He has a surgeon by name of Jane, who medievally anesthetizes him and proceeds to attack him with a ginormous saw.
Jack wakes up, becoming a 19th century metallic bionic man, complete with a clockwork "heart". "Where's the rest of me?" As a surgical patient, he encounters a lovely woman in a mask. She tries on different masks. Apparently, her face has been replaced. Ugh.
At any rate, Jane takes Jack to see the beautiful woman, who is a princess, I think. The princess remembers Jack, and wants him for herself. Ugh again.
Tip decides to be one of West's proteges. Is this the harbinger of bad/worse things to come?
Tip opted against going with Glinda, who seems sinister, now. This is not the Good Witch of the North in the MGM film, she of the pink bubble and magic wand.
The wizard still has the Midwestern twang. He should at least sound dignified, in my opinion.
So, Jack is the tin man? Where is the cowardly lion? I am still waiting.