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March 6, 2012 at 7:44 pm #133869miaParticipant
Just found this: http://www.tvguide.com/News/Once-Upon-Time-Set-1044486.aspx
The March 18 episode, “Heart of Darkness,” tunnels deep into the animosity between the Queen and Snow White while exploring another recurring theme: Evil is made, not born. “The Evil Queen didn’t start out dark,” says Kitsis. “The question is, what took away the light in her?” But this time, Snow’s at the crossroads of good and evil. “The potion she drank in an earlier episode took away her love for Charming, and now there’s a void in her heart,” Kitsis says. Since she’s plotting revenge against the Queen, it seems darkness has the upper hand.
Meanwhile, back in Storybrooke, David’s estranged wife, Kathryn (Anastasia Griffith), is still missing, and Mary Margaret, David’s proclaimed true love and sometime mistress, is the prime suspect. She’s troubled enough to ask the town’s shady fixer, Mr. Gold (Robert Carlyle), the former Rumplestiltskin, to represent her.
David and Mary Margaret are not the only ones who have reason to harm Kathryn, Horowitz teases. “We’re going to look at a lot of characters in relation to Kathryn and start to wonder what the curse did to them,” he says. “That mystery will play out through the season.” How about looking at the woman who brought the curse in the first place? Not so fast, Parrilla says. “The curse could be more powerful than the Queen,” she hints. “Rumplestiltskin warned that she was taking on something that had repercussions beyond her knowing.” Someone darker than the black widow herself? Who?
Well, there’s the new guy, a self-proclaimed writer named August W. Booth (Eion Bailey), who somehow made his way into the spellbound town. His first act was to get his hands on Henry’s totemic book of fairy tales. Is he a magical force? Or maybe the book’s author? Bailey is enigmatic: “What I can share is that August is central to the story from its origin. He has an awareness that helps him know things that other people in the story do not. And he helps Emma see beyond the tangible.”
On Snow’s photograph: That dress is much prettier than her actual wedding gown! What’s up with that?
[adrotate group="5"]March 7, 2012 at 5:16 pm #138328SlurpeezParticipant@ mia: Thanks for sharing!
More news: “April 1 is the magical day. So much is revealed in the hour that Lana Parrilla says she was surprised the story wasn’t spread over several episodes.’You’ll meet young Regina,’ she says. ‘I look totally different — fresh-faced, doe-eyed, young, fun, excited about life, in love, and then it just gets really dark. It’s way before she becomes the Evil Queen.’ Adds Ginnifer Goodwin: ‘Folks will sympathize with the Evil Queen in ways they’re not expecting.'”
"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
March 7, 2012 at 11:08 pm #138356hjbauParticipantLana Parrilla also mentioned being really old and almost unrecognizable in one episode. I think that she is talking about the she poisoned an apple because she thought i’m prettier then her moment. It is cool that they seem to still be doing that in a similar way. And it makes me like the idea that Snow won’t gain her memory back until the coffin kiss even more. Though since she and Charming will be together in Ep 16 maybe she will remember then.
March 30, 2012 at 11:34 pm #140439SlurpeezParticipant‘Once Upon a Time’: Barbara Hershey Teases the Evil Mother’s ‘Warped’ Ways (Q&A)
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/once-upon-a-time-barbara-hershey-cora-regina-306049"That’s how you know you’ve really got a home. When you leave it, there’s this feeling that you can’t shake. You just miss it." Neal Cassidy
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