A New Day Dawns — includes comments from the cast:
Some quick glimpses of new scenes:
The Witch is Back:
A New Day Dawns — includes comments from the cast:
Some quick glimpses of new scenes:
The Witch is Back:
The title is Lady of the Lake. I assume the Lady will be the same form-shifting siren that Prince Charming defeated in Season 1, episode 13, What Happened to Frederick.
The official description and a list of guest stars (including someone new) is after the jump (warning — spoilers): Continue reading
Episode 1 Broken
Episode 2 We Are Both
Episode 3 Lady of the Lake
Episode 4 The Crocodile
Episode 5 The Doctor
Episode 6 Tallahassee (which sounds like it may be a shout-out to the LOST episode The Man from Tallahassee, which was one of my all-time favorite episodes from that show)
The red apple of the title plays a dangerous role in both worlds. First, Regina uses it to put the sleeping curse on Snow White. Later she retrieves it with the help of Jefferson’s hat and tries to use it to poison Emma by baking it into a pastry. But Henry eats it instead. In a cliffhanger episode ending, he collapses to the floor. Continue reading
I was half-watching this Once Upon a Time promo, when I suddenly saw the face of Terry O’Quinn (Locke on LOST) appear on the screen. For a second, my heart stopped. Could he possibly be joining the show, I wondered — joining fellow LOST alumni Emilie de Ravin, Alan Dale and Jorge Garcia?
And then, a few moments later, I saw the ending credits and realized this was a combined promo for three shows — OUAT and Revenge and 666 Park Avenue, Terry’s new show, which debuts two hours after the OUAT season premiere.
That aside, I think this may be the best promo I’ve seen for OUAT. It has a bit of a surrealistic tinge, which reminds me of some of my favorite creative LOST promos, especially this one.
Enjoy!
I’m going to try to fill in the gaps in my collection of recaps, before the new season starts. This is the recap of The Stranger, the episode where we finally learn the identity of August W. Booth, aka the Mysterious Stranger.
During a storm at sea, Pinocchio — still made of wood — sacrifices his life to save his father, Geppetto. The Blue Fairy brings him back to life by turning him into a real boy. She tells Pinocchio that as long as he remains brave, truthful. and unselfish, he will always remain real. Continue reading
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