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Once Upon a Time Recap: Magic is Here

Courtesy of Mashable Entertainment

SPOILER ALERT: If you haven’t watched last week’s Once Upon a Time season 2 premiere, look away!

Once Upon a Time started its second season last night with its very own “Desmond Hume Moment.” For any LOST fans out there, you know what I’m talking about: the opening scene with a mysterious man in a mysterious place with a connection to our stories heroes and heroines. The connection this time is a postcard sent to the mysterious man (no, really, that’s what he’s listed as in the credits) that reveals that he is outside of Storybrooke, knows about the curse, and knows that it’s now broken. There is obviously a lot more to this scene than what is given – like who is this mysterious guy? Who is he corresponding with in Storybrooke? And why is the breaking of the curse important to him?

Storybrooke

We weren’t treated to any answers as we panned back to Storybrooke moments after Mr. Gold, accompanied by his lady love Belle, released magic on the town to unpredictable results. As the townspeople reunite with their loved ones with their memories now intact, an uprising against Regina occurs: they want her to suffer the way she made them. Since she seems to be magic-less, she is now weak to the citizens she worked so hard to oppress.

Henry doesn’t let this happen though, convincing Emma, Mary Margaret, and David (a.k.a the newly reunited father, mother, and daughter who are all the same age) to protect Regina because she is still technically his mom. After trying to kill his birth mom, Emma, and almost killing him at the end of last season shouldn’t Henry be super pissed at Regina? Whatever, kid.

They lock Regina up at the police station until they figure out what to do with her, but Gold has another plan – send a Dementor-looking creator to her to steal her soul (someone’s been reading Harry Potter). Regina, Emma, Mary Margaret, and David concoct a plan to banish the creature into the curse-destroyed fairytale realm through the Mad Hatters Hat. It seems to work but Emma and Mary Margaret are also drawn into the hat too and sent into oblivion. Or so we think.

Fairytale Land

Back in a story from the fairytale land, Mulan and Prince Phillip find his one true love, Princess Aurora (a.k.a Sleeping Beauty) and wake her from her long sleep. We then find out he has been marked by the same creature we saw marking Regina in Storybrooke, and once you’re marked you’re a dead man walking. Prince Phillip decides to sacrifice himself to protect Mulan and Princess Aurora. They try to stop him, but to no avail.

As Mulan tells the Princess about the curse that she slept through, we learn that there is one part of the fairytale land that’s still intact and was frozen in time for 28 years just like Storybrooke. And that’s exactly where Emma and Mary Margaret pop up, right next to Mulan and the Princess.

Questions for the next episode:

Who is Dr. Whale’s fairytale persona?

Why did Regina not remember Jefferson a.k.a. the Mad Hatter?

Is August, a.k.a. Pinocchio, going to come back to life with the breaking of the curse?

Alexa Hoyle can be reached at [email protected].


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    EbonyOct 7, 2012 at 11:27 pm

    I think the mysterious man might be Mr Gold/ Rumpelstiltskin’s son. I don’t know, that is just what I think.

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    AliceOct 7, 2012 at 3:08 pm

    I am beyond excited that Once Upon a Time is back, last weeks episode was the start of an amazing season. I am really curious to find out how Emma and Snow will escape Fairytale Land, a co-worker at DISH and I have been trying to develop theories. I really think that it will come down to Emma’s ability to control magic, as she has demonstrated on two separate occasions. I love the journey so far, I have already programmed my Hopper to record tonight’s episode. With my late train ride and all of the shows I watch on Sunday, the 2,000 hours of recording space are going to good use. I would hate to miss a moment of my fairytale drama, plus with so many characters set to appear, I can’t wait to see who’s introduced tonight.

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    JenOct 7, 2012 at 11:43 am

    According to producers, Regina did remember Jefferson. They say it was the same sort of thing when as she pretended not to know that Belle was alive. It was an attempt to cover her tracks. Lana just is to phenomenal of an actress for us not to believe her.

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    Domynique PaulOct 7, 2012 at 8:39 am

    since emma and mary-margaret(aka Snow White) are trapped in fairy tale land that leaves time for mother daughter bonding! emma didb’t grow up in that world but Snow did so she’ll know better. also we all know that snow kicks ultimate ass in that world so emma gets to see her mom for who she really is!

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