I really want to know how they do it. Once Upon
a Time has the same length as every other show on TV, but they seem to cram
more into one hour than any other show on TV.
It might be that the flashbacks take up some of the “down” time other
shows have, but I always come away feeling like I’ve watched at least two
hours, yet still wanting more. And that’s
just one reason I love the show.
So, shall we unpack tonight’s goodies?
We’ll start where the episode started – in the past. Hook (and Smee and other crew members) are on
the Jolly Roger when they start to hear a beautiful voice that mesmerizes all
of them. It stops just in time, however,
and Hook is able to steer the ship away from rocks that could have sunk the
ship.
The voice belongs to a mermaid, a young Ursula. As the ship passes, her father, Poseidon, talks
to her quite upset. He wanted her to use
her voice to destroy the ship, but she couldn’t quite bring herself to do it. It seems that humans killed his wife, Ursula’s
mother, and he wants his revenge on all ships, especially pirate ships.
The next time that Ursula and Hook cross paths, she is
singing while she waits tables in a bar, hoping to earn gold to get to a
destination her mother had talked of where Ursula hopes to make her living
singing. It seems she and her mother
shared that amazing voice, and singing reminds Ursula of her mother. Hook is so enchanted, he promises to give her
passage in the morning.
That night, however, Poseidon shows up on the Jolly Roger
and tells Hook to trap Ursula’s voice in an enchanted shell. If Hook will do this, Poseidon will give him
some squid ink he can use to defeat Rumpelstiltskin. The next morning, however, Hook reveals the
offer to Ursula and strikes a new deal, steal the squid ink for her passage
anywhere she wants to go, and she agrees to do to this.
Unfortunately, she doesn’t get away with it like she thinks
she did, and Poseidon shows up on the ship, taking back the ink and threatening
Hook and his crew. In a fit of anger,
Hook traps Ursula’s voice (after promising not to in the last scene) since it
will keep her from destroying any other ships.
Ursula leaves and does Poseidon.
However, while Ursula is mad at Hook, she is also mad at her
father. She takes his trident and uses
it to turn herself into her namesake, the powerful sea witch of old. Or at least give her a few of Ursula’s
abilities and eight legs. And then she
swims off.
Which brings us to Storybrooke. The villains are trying to question August,
who, when threatened with fire from Regina, talks about that mystic he met in
China. August claims this mystic was
researching the Author when he died, and August stole his notes before he left
to return to Storybrooke. Gold goes off
to search August’s old trailer. Meanwhile,
Regina uses a spell to get the word about what is happening to the others via a
smoke that takes over Mary Margaret’s body.
And yes, part of that message is that Gold is back in town. This isn’t something that Belle takes well,
especially when she is asked about where the dagger is. Hook denies having it, and everyone guesses
the truth - Gold now has the dagger and tricked Belle last week.
Hook thinks she has a way he can find out the end game, and
that is through Ursula. So he uses a sea
shell to call her, and it takes some fast talking, but she agrees to trade Gold’s
ultimate plan in exchange for her happy ending.
Hook has it on his ship, but he needs her to open a portal and get it
for him. When it does pop up in the sea,
however, it’s in a bottle.
Fortunately, Will Scarlett is able to use a potion he got
from Wonderland to make the ship larger, and Hook and Ursula go on board. Yes, Hook has kept Ursula’s singing voice all
this time. However, they can’t seem to
release it. Hook and Ursula comes to
blows as a result, and it ends with Hook unconscious being thrown into the
ocean.
However, Hook is saved by…Ariel. When she has revived Hook, she reveals that
Blackbeard was using the ship to terrorize anyone and everyone, but he ran afoul
of Elsa off the coast of Arendelle and she shrunk the ship. Sadly, Ariel had gotten trapped in the bottle,
too, and just been set free by Hook. Hook
explains his dilemma with Ariel (who didn’t recognize the real Ursula), and she
suggests they think about the problem as the heroes would.
But before we get there, let’s get back to Gold’s
cabin. He’s returned from August’s
trailer, and he’s not empty handed. No,
he didn’t bring back anything on the Author, he brought back a potion he stole from
the fairies. It will temporarily undo
any spell, and he makes August drink it.
It turns him into a puppet very briefly before returning him to human. However, it also turns on August’s lie
detector test. Gold holds him near the
fire, and every time that August lies, his noes grows and gets closer to the
flame. Finally, we learn that the
Sorcerer has trapped the Author behind that door that is part of the pages that
Geppetto gave Regina a couple of weeks ago.
So Regina, Mal, and Gold set off to the sorcerer’s house to try to find
the door from that picture. They leave
Cruella behind the guard the prisoner.
And while Cruella is on watch, Mary Margaret, David, and
Emma show up and free August (whose nose is back to normal size). Cruella really is no match for them. Unfortunately, at this point, a very upset
Ursula also shows up and takes Mary Margaret prisoner. Who knows what would have happened if Hook
hasn’t shown up, but this time with someone to can restore Ursula’s voice –
Poseidon, who was summoned by Ariel. It
seems that only the person who did the enchantment on the shell to trap the
voice can undo it. Poseidon releases
Ursula’s voice, and then father and daughter work out their issues. Ursula plans to leave Storybrooke and go back
with her father.
But before she leaves, Ursula does hold up her end of the
bargain and reveal Gold’s plan. One
reason that the villains aren’t getting their happy endings is because someone
is saving everyone. Yes, Emma, the
savior, is an issue. And Gold intends to
make her go dark, very dark. This could
be a huge issue for Hook, who has just told Emma that she is his happy ending,
and he’s worried about losing his happy ending thanks to his past as a villain.
Meanwhile, in the happy reunion between Ursula and Poseidon,
Cruella got away and goes to warn Gold, Mal, and Regina that August has escaped
and that there is a mole. Just as Regina
starts to panic, Cruella reveals that it is Ursula. Unfortunately, the trio searched the Sorcerer’s
entire house, but didn’t find that door.
Regina is tasked with getting that page from Henry.
So she shows up at the loft.
Before she talks to Henry about the page, she reveals the contents of a
dream she’d hard earlier to Emma. Regina
had just reunited with Robin Hood only to have someone show up to stop
them. That someone? Regina as the Evil Queen. But Regina felt that her Evil Queen persona
was there to protect them from someone else.
Who is the question. (My guess is
Emma since those in the scene didn’t know about that portion of Gold’s plan.)
And then Regina goes to look at the page. August is recovering from his ordeal in the
Loft as well, and he reveals one thing he was able to keep from Gold during his
earlier interrogation. The Author is
trapped not behind a real door, but by the door in the page. So Henry is holding the Author’s prison in
his hand.
Fade to black.
I found it interesting that Ursula had the backstory usually
associated with Ariel. We already know
Ariel’s backstory with Regina manipulating her, so it was fun to see them add a
stole voice to the backstories this week.
So, what exactly is it that heroes do different that
villains? Ariel obviously shared
something with Hook. Is it work together
to solve a problem instead of rushing in and demanding your way the first
time? That’s my guess, but I could
easily be wrong. Or was there something
in those scenes I missed or am forgetting?
And is this it for Ursula?
If so, I’m surprised since I thought she’d be around longer this
season. Still, she was definitely being
under used and with three Queens of Darkness, I don’t see that changing.
Which brings us back to who is the Author. At this point, I’m going to guess it is
someone we haven’t meant before, at least not in Storybrooke. And how will they get him or her out of the
page? For that matter, what will Regina
do to stay under cover now that she knows the true location of the door? She can’t show up with that page despite what
Gold told her to do since that would be giving the villains exactly what they
want.
I still think that Emma is going to go down a dark
road. I’m looking forward to watching
how they play that. And I still hope it
is Regina that pulls her back. It might
be the obvious choice, but I think it is one that will make for a very powerful
episode when it happens.
My brain is starting to shut down for the night, so I can’t
think of anything else to discuss.
Anything I missed? Some theory
you want to share? Hit me up in the comments.
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