Weaver

"Rogers: Why the hell are we taking orders from Victoria Belfrey? We don't work for her. Weaver: You're right. We don't work for her. We work for me."

- Rogers and Weaver

Weaver is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time. He débuts in the first episode of the seventh season. He is portrayed by starring cast member Robert Carlyle, and is the cursed counterpart of Mr. Gold.

Trivia
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Etymology
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 * The name "Weaver" is of Old English origin derived from the word "wefan" that means "to weave". It is a reference to Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold's habit of weaving straw into gold with his spinning wheels.

Production Notes

 * According to Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, Weaver looks "menacing" before adding that "there's always that element of menace and mystery, and [Weaver] is involved in many of the goings-on in this neighborhood in Seattle. It's a lot of fun and it's another layer and color for Bobby to play".
 * During the filming of "A Pirate's Life", Robert Carlyle decided to change the accent of Weaver to make him more different from Mr. Gold. After that, he had to re-record all of Weaver's scenes from "Hyperion Heights" via automated dialogue replacement.