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Re: no casting call??? which could mean

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Two › 2×14 "Manhattan" › no casting call??? which could mean › Re: no casting call??? which could mean

November 30, 2012 at 3:55 pm #162968
Slurpeez
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I just read another spoiler that we should expect a David-centric episode soon. Maybe this is the episode when we’ll find out more about the shepherd-turned-prince.

TVLine: David’s Backstory to Come!
Once Upon a Time | The bad news for fans of Prince Charming is that, of course, he is now trapped in a sleeping spell, since Snow wasn’t able to physically connect with him in the netherworld for a reviving smooch. But as he lingers in that limbo, I have this good news to share: New flashbacks to The Fairytale Land That Was are on the horizon, filling some blanks in the prince’s backstory. “There’s a lot more to explore,” Josh Dallas assured me during my visit to Vancouver, where Once films. For example, “Charming had a twin that was never fully realized – we only had a glimpse of him — so maybe there’ll be a chance to explore more of who that brother was.” Of course, it was actually said sibling who was named James, and to date we have yet to learn Charming’s own name. So…? “We will find out. We will find out,” Dallas promises. And in the way of hints, he says, “It’s surprising… and it’s obvious.” http://tvline.com/2012/11/30/once-upon-time-castle-mentalist-shield-spoilers/

Finally! I’ve been waiting to discover Charming’s FTL name. Could it just be David, or is that too obvious?

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