Thursday, 16 August 2012

Once Upon A Time 1.20



‘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


Sunday, 5 August 2012

Once Upon A Time 1.18


‘Why can’t I just be myself? ... Because you can be so much more!’


In this week’s Once Upon A Time, we finally got to understand the true reason behind Regina’s (Lana Parrilla) vendetta against Mary Margaret (Ginnifer Goodwin) and it had been a long time coming.
The difference between Storybrook Regina and younger Regina was greatly emphasised by Parrilla, although making her look younger seemed to have been attempted slightly too hard for an already youthful looking actress. Her youth was emphasised by the control her stereotypical wicked mother (Barbara Hershey) had over her – i’m sure many mothers wish they could have such controlling magical powers over their daughters!

We also saw Snow White as a young girl and, subsequently, the reason for Regina’s hate. It was clear that the producers had plumped for a stereotypically cute girl in Bailee Madison and although the scenes between her and pre-marital Regina were very touching and showed a lovely mother-daughter relationship between the two characters, they were often over the top, with Madison seeming a little too earnest to please. Despite this, Parrillia gave us glimpses of the future evil queen and the fixed grin when she discovered what Snow White had done was also a stroke of genius.

Tonight, we finally reached the climax of the Mary Margaret – Kathryn Nolan (Anastasia Griffith) debacle – something which has been coming for a longtime. The shocking reappearance of the former Mrs Nolan finally bought an end to a long drawn out plot line and providing a saving grace for Mary Margaret and once again grabbing back the audience for next week, despite Once Upon A Time needing stumbling with a couple of aspects of the episode.


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