Lola… Once Upon a Time

Lola… Once Upon a Time

By

7.9/10
7.9
From 130 Ratings

Description

Lola... Érase Una Vez is a teen targeted Mexican melodrama telenovela produced by Televisa that is an adaptation of the Argentine global phenomenon and teenage telenovela Floricienta. The show tells the story of a modern Cinderella, Lola, a 20 year old girl, who works as a nanny and sings in a rock band and meets her so call Prince Charming. It debuted in Mexico on February 26, 2007, starring Aarón Díaz and Eiza González. The show had gained popularity among teens and children not only in Mexico but also internationally including Venezuela, Spain and the in United States. With concert performances filling major auditoriums and songs by the protagonist become radio hits. It debuted in the United States on Univision in March 2008 and ended on January 26, 2009. The series consisted of 224 episodes which aried Monday through Friday at 3 P.M, intentionally for teenagers to watch after school, as is typical for most teenage & children telenovelas in Spanish networks.

Season for this TV show

  • Specials Poster

    Rating: 0

    Name: Specials

    Episode Count: 44

    Release Date: 2012-09-29

    Watch NOW
  • Season 1 Poster

    Rating: 7.6

    Name: Season 1

    Episode Count: 22

    Release Date: 2011-10-23

    Watch NOW
  • Season 2 Poster

    Rating: 7.3

    Name: Season 2

    Episode Count: 22

    Release Date: 2012-09-30

    Watch NOW
  • Season 3 Poster

    Rating: 7.8

    Name: Season 3

    Episode Count: 22

    Release Date: 2013-09-29

    Watch NOW
  • Season 4 Poster

    Rating: 7.9

    Name: Season 4

    Episode Count: 23

    Release Date: 2014-09-28

    Watch NOW
  • Season 5 Poster

    Rating: 7.2

    Name: Season 5

    Episode Count: 23

    Release Date: 2015-09-27

    Watch NOW
  • Season 6 Poster

    Rating: 7.2

    Name: Season 6

    Episode Count: 22

    Release Date: 2016-09-25

    Watch NOW
  • Season 7 Poster

    Rating: 7.2

    Name: Season 7

    Episode Count: 22

    Release Date: 2017-10-06

    Watch NOW

Trailer

Reviews

  • Oldnewbie

    N/A
    Reviewed by Oldnewbie
    A superb series finale but... It is not! Truly this would have been the end the show deserved had this been the final episode. Apparently it was written as such until the show was renewed BUT with most of the cast moving on contractually already! Yes, a wrap around\ tag on scene\tale opens the show up to an all new reset of the beginning, only with a now adult Henry being approached by his unknown to him daughter (about the same age Henry was when he found Emma in ep 1 season 1)! She says he must go with her cause "his family needs him". Sound familiar? It would seem Henry, like Emma in that ep, is clueless and so another forgetting spell was cast. Or whatever! For those who do not know, the next season will no longer have the following characters\actors: Emma Swan, Snow White, Prince Charming, Belle, young Henry, and I am sure I am forgetting one other. The core will be the now adult Henry, Hook, Gold, and the evil queen\not evil anymore. How the show intends to carry on or explain where everyone missing has gone (yes there was a time jump in the tag on scene of several years) will be interesting to see, but I frankly have little hope for the continued success of the show. It was all about Emma, Snow, Charming, and how everything revolved around them. Without those characters I think it will be a rebooted show trying to be it's old self but simply unable to. I mean everyone is together, happy, sitting down to a thanksgiving like meal in this ep's natural end! Somehow along the way all that is torn apart? Is the ultimate lesson learned to be that there are no happy endings or happy beginnings because even in a fantasy world life sucks? Crap happens to the best of people regardless of what they have overcome to get to a place of stability? This should have been the end; a fitting finale.
  • GenerationofSwine

    2
    Reviewed by GenerationofSwine
    This SHOULD have been Fables shouldn't it? Or at least it should have been more like Fables, it should have at least ripped the plot off that Bill Willingham gem a little more than it did. But I think this was Disney related and Warner Brothers own the rights to all things DC. So legally I think they were forced to make something vastly different. The thing is that it looked like they were going for a Fables story, and because of that some obvious plot threads kind of dropped off in the 1st season when it looked like they were getting too close to the comic for litigious safety And then it kind of tapered off tangentially before catching it's footing halfway through and falling apart at the end because it ran too long
  • misubisu

    5
    Reviewed by misubisu
    I didn't get to the end of season 1 before I lost interest. It starts of somewhat intriguing, and pulls you in... but it takes so long for things to happen that it just becomes a chore to watch. Might give it another go some day... or may not.

keyboard_arrow_up