Ever since we learned who Knave is and his connection to the
Red Queen, I was quite interested in learning her back story. That’s exactly what we got on last night’s
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland and so much more.
The episode started right where the flashback from two weeks
ago ended – Will Scarlet and Anastasia were prepared to jump through the
looking glass to see what they found in Wonderland. Before they do, Anastasia’s mother shows up. She’s tracked them down to this cottage. She rails against Anastasia throwing away all
she’s worked for on a thief like Will instead of becoming the wife of a
nobleman if not a king, but Anastasia announces that she loves Will. Her mother says if they leave, Anastasia can
only come back as a servant in the family, but they jump.
When we next see them, things in Wonderland have not been as
wonderful as they hoped they would be.
They are starving and barely surviving based on what Will has to steal
for them. When they find out about a
ball, they decide to crash it and steal some food.
While Will doesn’t fit in thanks, Anastasia feels right at
home. While she ogles the jewels, she
catches the eye of the king. They are
talking when Will is found out and they are thrown out.
Anastasia decides to go back and steal the jewels. She’s going to sneak in and then get them to
Will, who will be waiting below.
However, she is caught by the king.
Instead of arresting her, however, he makes her an offer – become his
queen. She professes to love Will, and
the king says that doesn’t matter. In
the last scene, she is presented to the people with Will looking on from the
courtyard.
Meanwhile, modern day Wonderland was pretty busy even if
Knave was a statue the entire time.
Let’s start with Jafar and White Rabbit.
Jafar is looking for some weakness in Alice and his hoping that Rabbit, as a
friend, will know what it is. When
Rabbit refuses to cooperate, Jafar uses his staff to cut off Rabbit’s
foot. He offers to reattach it if Rabbit
will spill a secret in the next 60 seconds.
We don’t know what he says, but next thing we know, Jafar has reattached
Rabbit’s foot and is commanding him to create a portal. Rabbit asks where to, and Jafar says he
knows.
Meanwhile, Cyrus is still drilling out the bottom of his
cage, sitting over it to hide his work when a guard comes to check on
them. He completes the hole and then
swings over to the ledge. A guard comes
in, Cyrus steals his keys and knocks him into the pit. He throws them to the old man in the other
cage, but the man drops them, saying he would just slow Cyrus down. Reluctantly, Cyrus runs down the corridor…
…and into the White Rabbit.
Rabbit is trying to escape from Jafar so he doesn’t have to create this
portal. Cyrus begs Rabbit to stay quiet,
and after a tense stand off, he shoes Cyrus down a side corridor. He then turns back and tells Jafar he is
ready to create the portal. Jafar says
it is a good thing Rabbit didn’t escape because the land around his fortress is
not very friendly.
Which brings us to Alice . The Red Queen finds her standing and looking
at the statue of Knave. It takes some
doing, but Queen finally convinces Alice
to accept a deal. Alice will retrieve
some magic dust that Queen needs to fend off Jafar’s dark magic and then Queen
will tell Alice where Jafar’s fortress is so Alice can try to rescue
Cyrus. It turns out this magic dust is
on the other side of a deep cavern with no way to it. And only the pure in heart can get it. While Alice
isn’t certain of her changes, Queen knows they are better than her own.
Of course, Alice
can’t do it, and it’s a good thing because it was a test. Since Alice
passed, she is given the magic dust, most of which Queen takes. And then Queen takes off without keeping her
end of the bargain.
However, Alice
has a little of the dust on her own. She
tells it to show her the way to Cyrus, and it heads over a valley and reveals
Jafar’s hidden fortress. Meanwhile,
Cyrus has made it outside and sees the flash of Alice ’s necklace. The two know how to get to each other. But what lies between?
Meanwhile, Queen takes a portion of the magic dust and
throws it on the statue of Knave. She
walks away before he awakens, but it works.
He’s now human again.
The king that Anastasia agreed to marry sure looked like the
White King to me. Since the book Through
the Looking Glass had both the White and Red Queen, I’m wondering if I’m just
mistaken or if there is a story behind how she became the Red Queen. (Unless it was the Black and Red Queens. It’s been a long time since I read the
books.)
So where are Jafar and Rabbit going? And just how much danger and peril are
between Cyrus and Alice? Will Knave find
Alice ? It would be interesting if he caught up with
Cyrus first instead.
I’m already looking forward to next week, but hit me up with
any comments as we wait.
Good episode because it featured the back story of Red Queen. Man, she sure is a piece of work! But you know that deep in there somewhere she too has a weakness - Knave.
ReplyDeleteI noticed on the little girl Alice in the pit that when we first see her and when she is trying to talk grown up Alice to kill Red Queen, she looks awful - dirty, circles under her eyes, lanky hair. Something out of the exorcist! Then when Alice passes the test her hair looks nice, no more dark circles and smiling. Just an interesting observation on my part.
I know nothing of the stories so I can't help you out on all the Kings and Queens and their colors.
I'm thinking the portal is going to Alice's home in England. I'm basing that on the previews for next week. I believe we saw her father in that. I'm thinking her Father is her weakness.
Oh, one other thing. When the old man in the cage (who I believe is Jafar's father also) tells Cyrus he will never give Jafar something he wants, I believe it is he will never acknowledge Jafar as his son.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very good bet on the man in the cage. I couldn't quite figure out what it was he had that Jafar wanted.
DeleteI also noticed that young Alice cleaned up nicely after passing that test. And I think we'll see her again next week since it looks like that's where Jafar is having Rabbit take him.
The Knave is obviously still the Red Queen's weakness. What that will mean in the grand picture I haven't quite figured out yet.