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Adam Horowitz And Edward Kitsis
Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis (the same people that wrote Lost)

have created this amazing TV series that has five seasons. It is a fantasy

drama series and the main actors are Jennifer Morrison, Lana Parrilla, Robert

Carlyle, Ginnifer Goodwin and many more outstanding performers.

The show takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke,

whose residents are characters from fairy tales transported to the real world,

and they don’t remember who they are because of a powerful curse.

It is well worth watching because once you watch one episode, then

you cannot stop watching. All ages can watch this because it involves a

princess and all different Disney characters with another story so it is really

interesting to see

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