While some of the dialog could've used some more tweaking, 7:15 A.M. improves over the previous episode and not only that. It's a Snow White/Charming episode where we see the two characters being fleshed out a bit more. It's also compelling that they would try and see each other again and it's heartbreaking to see that they have to go their separate ways. I'm not going to spoil it to those who haven't seen it or the show itself, but that makes it very interesting.
Anyway, it's superbly written, the acting is still feeling fresh, the visuals/scenery is once again beautiful, the direction is good and Mark Isham's score continues to be effective as it's emotional moments with Snow White and Prince Charming.
Overall, another good episode. Thumbs up.
Anyway, it's superbly written, the acting is still feeling fresh, the visuals/scenery is once again beautiful, the direction is good and Mark Isham's score continues to be effective as it's emotional moments with Snow White and Prince Charming.
Overall, another good episode. Thumbs up.