Hyperion Heights

"Lucy: You returned all the happy endings. And now my mom and all the others need you to do it again... The curse put most people in Hyperion Heights, but... Henry Mills: I hear that's an up-and-coming neighborhood. Doesn't really sound like a curse to me."

"Hyperion Heights" is the first episode of Season Seven of ABC's Once Upon a Time. It was written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz, and directed by Ralph Hemecker. It is the one hundredth and thirty-fourth episode of the series overall and premiered on October 6, 2017.

Synopsis
Henry leaves Storybrooke in search of his own story. Years later in another realm, he encounters a troubled Cinderella, changing the trajectory of his quest forever. When Cinderella's evil step-mother, Lady Tremaine, poses a threat, Henry discovers that following his heart will require him to make more difficult choices than he ever could have imagined. Years later, a young Lucy finds a disillusioned Henry at his home in Seattle, determined to make him remember his true self in order to defeat the curse afflicting the fairytale characters of "Hyperion Heights."

Starring

 * Lana Parrilla as Regina Mills/Roni
 * Colin O'Donoghue as Rogers
 * Andrew J. West as Henry Mills
 * Dania Ramirez as Cinderella/Jacinda
 * Gabrielle Anwar as Lady Tremaine/Victoria Belfrey
 * Alison Fernandez as Lucy
 * Robert Carlyle as Weaver

Guest Starring

 * Mekia Cox as Tiana/Sabine
 * Jared S. Gilmore as Young Henry
 * Adelaide Kane as Drizella/Ivy Belfrey
 * Rose Reynolds as Alice/Tilly

Co-Starring

 * Bruce Blain as Desk Sergeant
 * Zena Daruwalla as Passerby
 * Julian Domingues as Cop
 * Jillian Fargey as Fairy Godmother
 * Liam Hall as Prince
 * Daniel Jeffrey as Carl
 * Darcy Laurie as Louie
 * Vladimir Ruzich as Suited Heavy

Trivia

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Production Notes

 * The title card features the Seattle skyline.
 * The title of this episode was revealed by Adam Horowitz via his Instagram account on June 28, 2017.
 * The table read for this episode took place on July 5, 2017.
 * The name "Hyperion" is a reference to Hollywood's Hyperion Avenue, where the two original Animation Buildings of the Disney company were located. They are mainly known for being the place where Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was made. Eventually, in 1939/1940, these buildings were moved to the studio lot in Burbank, where they have been rebuilt and renamed the Shorts Building. The writing office of Once Upon a Time was relocated here shortly before production on Season Seven began.
 * Originally, Hyperion is the name of the Titan of the Sun and the Light in Greek Mythology.
 * The establishing shot of Storybrooke is stock footage from the shot of the dirigible soaring through the air far overhead in the Season Six premiere "The Savior".
 * As Jared S. Gilmore was too young to ride his motorcycle, some crew members had to push the vehicle.
 * The computer-generated set for Lady Tremaine's home is recycled from the CGI model used for the Royal Manor in "The Stable Boy", "The Doctor" and "Sisters", the Summer Palace in "The New Neverland", and the Royal Castle dining hall in "A Bitter Draught". This can be seen from the identical design of the columns and the archways.
 * The computer-generated set used for the courtyard in the Prince's castle is recycled from the CGI model for the King's castle in "The Price of Gold" and "The Other Shoe", King Xavier's castle in "The Miller's Daughter", the Maritime Castle in "Ariel" and the Camelot Castle in Season Five. This can be seen from the archways and the railing on top of them, which have a very similar design.
 * The area around the courtyard stairs is recycled from the CGI model for the Camelot Castle in Season Five, and the King's Castle in "The Other Shoe". This can be seen from the almost identical design of the windows and the balustrades.
 * As he changed the accent of his character during the filming of "A Pirate's Life", Robert Carlyle had to re-record his lines as Weaver from this episode.


 * -|Episode Connections=

Event Chronology

 * The Seattle events take place on June 7–8, 2018. The opening scenes with Henry at work take place before, or concurrently with, the scene with Lucy on the monorail "The Final Battle Part 2". The scene where Lucky knocks on his door is the same as the scene from "The Final Battle Part 2", but shown from Henry's perspective. The remaining scenes take place after this scene.
 * Adam Horowitz has previously stated that the Seattle events take place in 2017, but this is contradicted in this episode.


 * The Storybrooke flashback takes place a few years after "The Final Battle Part 2".
 * The New Enchanted Forest flashbacks take place several years after the Storybrooke events and around a decade before "The Final Battle Part 1".

Episode Connections

 * The slides featured in the beginning of the episode ("Once Upon a Time. There was a magical forest filled with fairy tale characters. One day a powerful curse trapped them in a city which had no magic. And each of them forgot who they really were. This is how it happened...") is similar to the ones shown at the beginning of "Pilot" ("Once Upon a Time. There was an enchanted forest filled with all the classic characters we know. Or think we know. One day they found themselves trapped in a place where all their happy endings were stolen. Our World. This is how it happened...").
 * Henry says that after he finished his storybook, he found hundreds of other storybooks in the Sorcerer's Mansion, like the stories he knew, but told differently. The first time Henry discovered other storybooks in the mansion was in "Heroes and Villains", where he found lots of blank books in a hidden room.
 * The scene where Lucy knocks on Henry's door is the same as the scene from "The Final Battle Part 2", but shown from Henry's perspective.
 * Roni's line about not having any regrets is a reference to Regina's speech to Peter Pan about not having any regrets in "Save Henry".
 * Henry has fake memories about losing his wife and daughter in a fire. In "True North", Emma lied to him about his father being a fireman and perishing while saving a family from a fire.


 * -|Cultural References=

Disney

 * The words that Lady Tremaine says to use the Fairy Godmother's wand, "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo", come from the Cinderella film.
 * This episode introduces Tiana from The Princess and the Frog.

Fairytales and Folklore

 * This episode is a rendition of the Cinderella fairytale, with Cinderella, the Wicked Stepmother, and one of the Evil Stepsisters. The Prince and the Fairy Godmother also appear.
 * Alice from Alice in Wonderland also appears.
 * The label on the bottle tied to Alice's neck says "Drink me", a reference to the story from the book.
 * Henry jokingly asks Roni if her bar will turn into a pumpkin by midnight, a reference to the Cinderella fairytale.

Lost

 * The name Geronimo Jackson is printed on Henry's laptop. This was a fictional band on Lost.
 * Henry's apartment door number is 815, a reference to Oceanic Airlines 815.

Popular Culture

 * The song playing while Henry is at work in the beginning of the episode is "Fool for Love" by Lord Huron.
 * When Lucy makes a comment about Henry's modest success as a writer, Henry remarks that he didn't exactly write Harry Potter.
 * The scene where Victoria enters the Belfrey Towers is a homage to the 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada, in which Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly enters the Runway building in a similar way.
 * Glenn Close's Cruella DeVil has also a similar scene and entrance in the live-action film 101 Dalmatians.
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Props Notes

 * One of Henry's pick-up requests in Seattle is for a woman named Susan. The address, however, 4818 Kerege Avenue, is fictional.
 * Henry's keychain has the same design as his mother Emma's swan keychain. However, it is not the same prop, since the circular edge on the pendant that Emma wore as a necklace is much thinner than the edge around the pendant on Emma's and Henry's keychains (indicating that Emma removed the outer layer of the pendant when she fashioned it as a necklace).
 * The Fairy Godmother's wand is the same prop that was used for the original Fairy Godmother's wand. While the handle remains the same, the rest of the wand (which used to be transparent) has been painted in a metallic color.
 * The flowers that Henry goes to put on his imaginary family's grave are the same as Cinderella's lucky flower, hyacinths.
 * The text page next to Emma's illustration in Henry's novel is a retelling of the scene where Emma leaves the Underworld in the Season Five episode "Firebird". It reads:

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Set Dressing

 * A small painting of a ship is hanging on the wall in Henry's apartment. The same prop could also be seen behind the bar at Æsop's Tables in the Season Six episode "A Wondrous Place". The same painting, but with a different frame, can be seen in Emma's room at the inn in the Season One episode "The Thing You Love Most" and Graham and Regina's room in the Season One episode "The Price of Gold". and in Edwin's home in the Once Upon a Time in Wonderland episodes "Down the Rabbit Hole" and "Who's Alice".
 * A copy of Seattle's Fremont Troll has been recreated under Vancouver's Heatley Overpass.
 * The couch seen in the Tremaine Estate is the same prop used in the Sorcerer's Mansion in the Season Six episode "Mother's Little Helper".

Costume Notes

 * Regina is wearing a Roland Mouret 'Arreton' skirt.
 * Ivy is wearing a BCBGMAXAZRIA 'Barrett' jacket.
 * The doublet and undershirt worn by Henry at the royal ball are the same as the ones Prince Charming wore at his honeymoon in the Season Three episode "The New Neverland". Note that the shoulder pieces on Charming's doublet have been shortened.


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Filming Locations

 * The New Enchanted Forest scenes with Henry and Cinderella in the woods were filmed in Vancouver's Stanley Park.
 * Columbia Street in New Westminster doubles as Seattle for some of the street scenes in Hyperion Heights.
 * Royal Paws Pet Centre at 660 Columbia Street was redressed as Radcliffe Pet Day Spa for the epispode. It can be seen when Jacinda is rushing to work in the morning.
 * A driving sequence was filmed at 600-700 Block Alexander Street in Vancouver.
 * Vancouver's Heatley Overpass doubles as Seattle's Aurora Bridge for the show.
 * The scenes outside Roni's were filmed at 704 Clarkson Street in New Westminster.
 * The Anivil Centre Office Tower at 11 Eighth Street in New Westminster doubles as the Belfrey Towers for exterior shots.
 * Freshslice Pizza at 4140 East Hastings Street in Burnaby Heights doubles as Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack for Season Seven, for both exterior and interior scenes.
 * The scenes at the Community Gardens in Hyperion Heights were filmed in the dog park opposite New Westminster station.
 * The scene with Alice in the alley was filmed at the back alley of South 4100 Block Hastings Street in Burnaby Heights.