The show did change quite a bit in tone (to me anyway) over time.
Looking back for the first series, when I found it, it seemed very warm and very much about the storytelling and trials of the characters, but not so strident.
Then they just seemed to turn up the "volume" and intensity of the conflicts until as you said with Regina, it became cartoonish in nature.
I didn't mind Elizabeth the domineering mum--she was a big soap operish in her creation as a character. But the more we learned about her, the more we saw her background, and she was a woman of her time--the turn of the 20th century. So, we were allowed to watch her grow and change when faced with the dilemmas.
But somewhere around series 3, it just felt really forced and going through the motions somewhat for characters and plot.
Cannot put my finger on it, but something of the original charm and warmth was lost by series 3.
Not sure why, but Sarah's character at the first was assertive and strong, but kind and vulnerable in her own way. Latterly, perhaps with the introduction of Grumpy Cat (loved that given by a poster!) Rene, she just became to more and more annoying and confrontational and simply not very likeable.
In Series 4, I found her just an empty suit. Oh the baby, yeah. And I found I'd really lost interest in investing in the love affair between Georgie and grumpy Sarah.
Dunno...
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