‘You come with me and I promise that you’ll find everything you’re looking for’
After spending the last few weeks wondering who exactly the mysterious Mr Booth was, his fairytale identity was finally revealed in a dramatic fashion.
The stranger revealed that he was the boy who found the lost
baby Emma when she was transported through the enchanted tree and that his role
was to persuade her that Regina’s (Lana Parrilla) curse was real. Despite his earnest honesty
and conclusive proof that he was who he said, Emma, frustratingly, still didn’t
believe him. This intense scene between the two was gripping and when August (Eion Bailey) attempted to reveal his real wooden nature to Emma (Jennifer Morrison), we all thought this was it,
this was when our heroine would finally accept her fate. But no. The fact that
Emma couldn’t see Booth’s wooden leg due to her strong anti-curse beliefs
leaves us thinking, will she ever manage to save the fairytale characters from
the curse?
Once again, this episode was all about the parent-child
relationships. This week the focus was drawn to Gepetto a.k.a Marco (Tony Amendola) and his son
Pinocchio a.k.a August Booth. The relationship between the two was touching,
with Booth’s tips to Marco in his carpentry shop emphasising their past as well
their unusual relationship. The second parent-child relationship in this
episode was Emma and Henry’s (Jared Gilmore). Emma’s revelation that she was going to take
Henry away from Regina and her leaving Storybrooke with him proves how much she
is now ready to be a mother to him. But their exodus from Storybrooke at the
end of the episode leaves us all wondering how far she will go to do this...and
what exactly is she willing to compromise in the process?
Aired 12/08/12 Channel 5
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