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APRIL 14TH SPECIAL the PRICE OF MAGIC ….
After Sunday’s gut-wrenching episode, ‘Once Upon A Time’ will make Oncers yearn for more magic over the course of a three week break. On April 14th, ‘OUAT’ will treat fans to a behind the scenes special that includes a season two retrospective and teasers for upcoming new episodes, which will begin airing on April 21st.
Here is ABC’s official press release for “The Price of Magic”:
TAKE A LOOK BACK AT HOW THE RESIDENTS OF STORYBROOKE HAVE FARED SINCE THEIR FAIRYTALE MEMORIES HAVE BEEN RESTORED, ON THE RETROSPECTIVE “ONCE UPON A TIME: THE PRICE OF MAGIC,” SUNDAY, APRIL 14 ON ABC
Series Creators/Executive Producers Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz to
Offer Some Inside Scoop on What’s Transpired and What’s to Come
ABC invites new and avid “Once Upon a Time” viewers to take a look at one of the most talked about and critically acclaimed shows. “Once Upon a Time: The Price of Magic” will explore the series in a way that will bring new viewers up to date — but which current viewers will also find illuminating – in discovering the consequences the residents of Storybrooke have had to endure since magic was introduced into the town, and whether Mary Margaret’s path has been tainted since learning that her heart has been darkened after she killed Regina’s mother, Cora. Series creators and executive producers Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz will provide some inside scoop on the importance of family, the characters’ journeys and the mythology of the show. They will also tease what’s upcoming in the exciting final four episodes of the season. “Once Upon a Time: The Price of Magic” airs SUNDAY, APRIL 14 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Nothing is more important than family, and this season has shown just how close these bonds are, even between good and evil. Magic always comes with a price: the residents have come to discover just how true these words are ever since Mr. Gold introduced magic into Storybrooke when the curse was broken. Mary Margaret and Emma – mother and daughter reunited – were sucked into a portal that transported them to what was left of fairytale land. It was there that they met Mulan and Aurora, who helped them defeat Cora and Hook and enabled them to travel back to Storybrooke, reuniting them with Emma’s father David and son Henry. But Cora and Hook also found a portal into town, and Cora set her sights on reuniting with daughter Regina. She also tried to find Rumplestiltskin’s dagger in order to take him down and become The Dark One. Hook set his sights on killing Rumple, not for power but for revenge for killing his true love (and Rumple’s former wife), Milah. Mr. Gold also set out to find his son Bae, which he did with the aid of Emma and Henry in New York. But much to everyone’s shock, Bae turned out to be Emma’s former love, Neal, who is also Henry’s father. Upon returning to Storybrooke to find a cure for Mr. Gold, who was poisoned by Hook, Mary Margaret did something completely against her nature – she used dark magic to kill Cora – causing her heart to darken. And what plan does Greg Mendell, who has been recuperating in town since his car accident, have in store for the magical inhabitants of Storybrooke? Greg saw magic as a boy in the town and believes Regina may have killed his father. His price of magic may just be revenge.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills, Meghan Ory as Red Riding Hood/Ruby, and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
See what lies ahead on ‘Once Upon A Time’!
“The Price of Magic” and “Lacey” PromoTake a look at the embedded video for a glimpse at “The Price of Magic” and a tantalizing taste of the highly anticipated “Lacey,” which will mark Tom Ellis’ debut as Robin Hood.
Are you excited for “The Price of Magic”? Did you expect to meet Robin Hood this season? How will you cope with the month-long break?
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.March 27, 2013 at 11:15 am in reply to: Favorite / Least Favorite Moments "Selfless, Brave and True" #182598nonnie
ParticipantIn yesterdays TV GUIDE LIGHTENING ROUND… H&K said there will be further information about the SUPER TASER provided before the finale. I thought they implied the TASER had been modified.
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Participant@KFChimera wrote:
Lots of great ideas… soil, magic difference, cutting, shrinking in size (but would the beans produced be super tiny then? ). The writers could easily have written something in with a line of dialogue. It’s kind of a plot hole, that I think came about because the writers wanted a reason there were no extra beans back when Rumpel and Bae used one. If the giants (like dwarves) have always had this duty to grow beans, then why weren’t they doing it back then? So whatever explanation they choose for why the beans grow fast in SB, also could have been used to explain why the giants didn’t have more beans back then (soil was rotten, magic rules, didn’t have any cuttings so started from regular beans, giant beans take forever to grow…).
In TINY, the leader said that they stopped trading with humans because they murdered, plundered and stole. Maybe the Giants had refused to trade the beans earlier ( Rumples times) and that is why there were no more beans. If they no longer traded with the fairies for what ever reason.. maybe they had run out…..
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ParticipantMaybe it is PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON ….. who lives by the sea …
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Participant@wizard55 wrote:
So…..who is The Dragon? I’m going to call it, that he is from Mulan. I off the top of my head cannot think of any other dragons.
I am thinking that they are using Chinese folk and fairy tales for their inspiration… here are just a few I have found.
Google search results:
http://www.worldoftales.com/Chinese_folktales.html
http://zeluna.net/chinese-fairytales.html
http://books.google.com/books/about/Chinese_fairy_tales_and_folk_tales.html?id=tOwSAQAAIAAJ
http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/folktexts.html
http://chineseculture.about.com/library/weekly/topicsub_myths.htm
http://www.orientalwomentalk.net/ChineseLegend.html
http://www.languagecourse.net/historic-chinese-legends-and-tales.php
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ParticipantI just post the GOOGLE ALERTS as I get them… I have noticed there is a significant lag time from posting to alert.
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