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|writer = [[David H. Goodman]] and<br>[[Jerome Schwartz]] |
|writer = [[David H. Goodman]] and<br>[[Jerome Schwartz]] |
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− | |director = [[Eagle Egilsson]] |
+ | |director = [[Eagle Egilsson]] {{S|(Part 1)}}<br>[[Ralph Hemecker]] {{S|(Part 2)}} |
|airdate = November 16, 2014 |
|airdate = November 16, 2014 |
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− | |viewers = 6.80 million<ref>http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/11/18/sunday-final-ratings-the-simpsons-americas-funniest-home-videos-adjusted-up-final-football-numbers/328882/</ref> |
+ | |viewers = 6.80 million<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/11/18/sunday-final-ratings-the-simpsons-americas-funniest-home-videos-adjusted-up-final-football-numbers/328882/|title=Sunday Final Ratings: ‘The Simpsons’ & ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’ Adjusted Up + Final Football Numbers|date=November 18, 2014|quote=Once Upon a Time (8-10PM) (...) 6.80|publisher=[[Wikipedia:TV by the Numbers|TV by the Numbers]]}}</ref> |
|previous = [[The Snow Queen (Episode)|The Snow Queen]] |
|previous = [[The Snow Queen (Episode)|The Snow Queen]] |
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|next = [[Fall]]}}{{Quote|Now my [[Trolden Glass|mirror]] is complete.|[[Ingrid]]}} |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | In [[Arendelle]] when the [[Ingrid|Snow Queen]] tries to pit [[Elsa]] and [[Anna]] against each other and it proves more difficult than she anticipates, she takes drastic measures. Meanwhile, in [[Storybrooke]] [[Emma Swan|Emma]]’s powers are out of control and her fear of hurting loved ones pushes her away from everyone she cares about. In her confusion Emma turns to [[Mr. Gold|Gold]] for help getting her powers under control. Gold tells her about a way to get rid of her powers altogether and [[Hook]] tries to put a stop to it. Meanwhile, [[Regina Mills|Regina]] struggles with her plan to find the author of the [[Once Upon a Time |
+ | In [[Arendelle]] when the [[Ingrid|Snow Queen]] tries to pit [[Elsa]] and [[Anna]] against each other and it proves more difficult than she anticipates, she takes drastic measures. Meanwhile, in [[Storybrooke]] [[Emma Swan|Emma]]’s powers are out of control and her fear of hurting loved ones pushes her away from everyone she cares about. In her confusion Emma turns to [[Mr. Gold|Gold]] for help getting her powers under control. Gold tells her about a way to get rid of her powers altogether and [[Hook]] tries to put a stop to it. Meanwhile, [[Regina Mills|Regina]] struggles with her plan to find the author of the [[Henry's Once Upon a Time Book|storybook]] until her quest takes an unexpected turn. [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]] recruits [[Will Scarlet]] to assist him on a mission and [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] and [[David Nolan|David]] search for Emma.<ref name="summary">{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20141024abc02/|title=LISTINGS: ONCE UPON A TIME|publisher=[[Wikipedia:The Futon Critic|The Futon Critic]]|quote=Air Date: Sunday, November 16, 2014. Time Slot: 8:00 PM-10:01 PM EST on ABC. Episode Title: (#408A/B) "Smash the Mirror, Parts 1 & 2". }}</ref> |
==Recap== |
==Recap== |
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==Deleted Scenes== |
==Deleted Scenes== |
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==="Just Like Everyone Else"=== |
==="Just Like Everyone Else"=== |
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+ | {{S|This scene is included on [[Once Upon a Time: The Complete Fourth Season]].}} |
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+ | At the [[Blanchard Loft|Blanchard loft]], [[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] notices [[Elsa]] with snow floating around her. She asks if that means she's upset and if she's worried about [[Emma Swan|Emma]]. Elsa makes the snow disappear, apologizing that the floor is wet. Mary Margaret says that she seems very focused on her [[Concealing Gloves|gloves]]. Elsa says that [[Gerda|her]] [[King Arendelle|parents]] gave them to her so they would conceal her [[Ice Magic|magic]], but Snow says that she thinks they didn't work. Elsa agrees and says that her [[Anna|sister]]'s love helped. Mary Margaret asks if she has ever tried taking it all way, like Emma did, but Elsa says that she wanted, but she couldn't. She adds that Emma is lucky to have parents like [[David Nolan|them]]. Mary Margaret says that she doesn't know what Elsa's parents did or didn't do but all parents make mistakes. She then asks what Elsa would tell Emma, since she understands her more than anyone at the moment. Elsa says that she doesn't know if she would stop her or join her. |
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==Cast<ref name="summary" />== |
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*[[Lana Parrilla]] as [[Regina Mills]] |
*[[Lana Parrilla]] as [[Regina Mills]] |
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*[[Josh Dallas]] as [[David Nolan]] |
*[[Josh Dallas]] as [[David Nolan]] |
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− | *[[Emilie de Ravin]] |
+ | *[[Emilie de Ravin]] {{S|(Credit only)}} |
*[[Colin O'Donoghue]] as [[Hook]] |
*[[Colin O'Donoghue]] as [[Hook]] |
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*[[Jared S. Gilmore]] as [[Henry Mills]] |
*[[Jared S. Gilmore]] as [[Henry Mills]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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{{StartTrivia}} |
{{StartTrivia}} |
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===Title=== |
===Title=== |
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*The [[Episode Title Cards|title card]] features [[Emma Swan|Emma]]'s yellow [[Yellow Bug|car]].<ref>[[:File:408Title.png]]</ref> |
*The [[Episode Title Cards|title card]] features [[Emma Swan|Emma]]'s yellow [[Yellow Bug|car]].<ref>[[:File:408Title.png]]</ref> |
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− | *The title of this episode was announced by [[Adam Horowitz]] via his [[Twitter]] account on September 25, 2014.<ref> |
+ | *The title of this episode was announced by [[Adam Horowitz]] via his [[Twitter]] account on September 25, 2014.<ref>{{TwitterLink|AdamHorowitzLA|status/515195358326972417|[[Adam Horowitz]]|date=September 25, 2014|quote=Here's another #OnceUponATime #titlespoiler. Season 4 set to premiere Sunday 8/7c! Hope to see ya!|image=File:TWAdamHorowitzLA-408.png}}</ref> |
− | *The episode is named after [[Wikipedia:The Who|The Who]] song of the same name.<ref> |
+ | *The episode is named after [[Wikipedia:The Who|The Who]] song of the same name.<ref>{{TwitterLink|AdamHorowitzLA|status/515199013679669248|[[Adam Horowitz]]|date=September 25, 2014|quote=it's based on a song by The Who|image=File:TWAdamHorowitzLA-408-2.png}}</ref> |
===Production Notes=== |
===Production Notes=== |
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− | *For the scene where the [[Ingrid|Snow Queen]] [[World-crossing|arrives]] in [[Boston]], a |
+ | *For the scene where the [[Ingrid|Snow Queen]] [[World-crossing|arrives]] in [[Boston]], a segment was filmed where Ingrid is seen exiting the [[Magic Doors|magic door]] in the middle of the city.<ref>{{Flickr|author=Lawrence Andreutti|datetaken=October 1, 2014|timetaken=|description=Once Upon A Time October 1, 2014|quote=''Once Upon a Time set photos from Downtown Vancouver, BC taken on October 1, 2014.''|link=photos/110865913@N05/sets/72157648405294062/page2|archive=FLLawrenceAndreutti-408-2.jpg}}</ref> This ended up being cut from the final episode. |
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*Mr. Gold taunts Hook about his loss of [[Milah]], which occurred in "[[The Crocodile]]". |
*Mr. Gold taunts Hook about his loss of [[Milah]], which occurred in "[[The Crocodile]]". |
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*How [[Hook]] knows Rumplestiltskin from before he became the Dark One is shown in "The Crocodile". |
*How [[Hook]] knows Rumplestiltskin from before he became the Dark One is shown in "The Crocodile". |
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− | *Mr. Gold's plan to free himself from the [[Dark One |
+ | *Mr. Gold's plan to free himself from the [[Dark One Dagger|dagger]] is thwarted in "[[Heroes and Villains]]". |
*Hook gets his heart back in "Heroes and Villains". |
*Hook gets his heart back in "Heroes and Villains". |
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*The story behind the mysterious [[Page XXIII|page 23]] is explained in "[[Mother]]". |
*The story behind the mysterious [[Page XXIII|page 23]] is explained in "[[Mother]]". |
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*The Apprentice says Ingrid will be reunited with her niece, which occurs in "Rocky Road". He also states she will find her third "sister". This occurrence is alluded to in "[[Breaking Glass]]" and "Family Business", and explored in "[[Shattered Sight]]". |
*The Apprentice says Ingrid will be reunited with her niece, which occurs in "Rocky Road". He also states she will find her third "sister". This occurrence is alluded to in "[[Breaking Glass]]" and "Family Business", and explored in "[[Shattered Sight]]". |
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*The [[Spell of Shattered Sight]] strikes in "Fall", and is broken in "Shattered Sight". |
*The [[Spell of Shattered Sight]] strikes in "Fall", and is broken in "Shattered Sight". |
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+ | *[[Will Scarlet|Will]] claims to understand Robin Hood's love for an [[Evil Queen|evil queen]]. The [[Red Queen|reason]] he understands this so well is shown in the ''[[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland]]'' episode "[[Heart of Stone]]". |
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**{{LostList|Smash the Mirror}} |
**{{LostList|Smash the Mirror}} |
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===Fairytales and Folklore=== |
===Fairytales and Folklore=== |
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− | *This episode features the [[Ingrid|Snow Queen]] from |
+ | *This episode features the [[Ingrid|Snow Queen]] from "[[The Snow Queen (Fairytale)|The Snow Queen]]" fairytale, the [[Emma Swan|ugly duckling]] from the titular [[The Ugly Duckling|fairytale]], [[Hook|Captain Hook]] from the ''[[Peter and Wendy|Peter Pan]]'' story, [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]] and [[Will Scarlet]] from the ''[[Robin Hood (Ballad)|Robin Hood]]'' ballad, [[Rumplestiltskin]] from the "[[Rumpelstiltskin (Fairytale)|Rumplestiltskin]]" fairytale, and the [[apprentice]] from "[[The Sorcerer's Apprentice]]". |
+ | **Will Scarlet is also the [[Will Scarlet|Knave of Hearts]] from ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]''. |
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+ | *While planning to break into the [[Storybrooke Free Public Library|library]], Robin says that he needs Will to be "sober as [[Friar Tuck]] on a Sunday", but Will replies that he is "not sure Sunday's ever made any difference for that man". In the ''Robin Hood'' ballad, Friar Tuck is fond of drinking. |
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+ | *At the end of the episode, the [[Trolden Glass|trolden glass]] shatters, just like in "The Snow Queen" fairytale. |
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===Popular Culture=== |
===Popular Culture=== |
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+ | *Among the food that [[Elsa]] prepares as a welcome home meal for her sister [[Anna]] is "chocolate julekake". Julekake, meaning "yule cake",<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twincities.eater.com/2015/12/8/9866858/where-to-find-sufganiyot-lefse-poticia-fruitcake-kringle-julekake-melomakarona-twin-cities|title=Nine Holiday Treats You Can Only Get Now in the Twin Cities|last=Lodner|first=Alex|date=December 16, 2016|publisher=Eater Twin Cities|quote=Julekake, meaning "Yule cake," is a traditional Norwegian sweet bread made with candied citrus and lots of cardamom}}</ref> is a traditional cardamom-flavored Norwegian yeasted bread which has a cake-like texture and is normally served during Christmas.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thebigsweettooth.com/julekake-julekaga-norwegian-cardamo/|title=JULEKAKE/ JULEKAGA ~ NORWEGIAN CARDAMOM SCENTED BREAD|last=Ar|first=Rafeeda|date=December 28, 2014|publisher=The Big Sweet Tooth|quote= It is a cardamom flavored yeasted bread which has a cake-like texture and is normally served during this festive season.}}</ref> |
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− | *Among the food that [[Elsa]] prepares as a welcome home meal for her sister [[Anna]], is "chocolate julekake". Julekake, meaning "yule cake", is a traditional Norwegian Christmas fruit cake, distinguished by the pungent taste of cardamon.<ref>http://www.ehow.com/info_12330330_julekake-sweet-bread.html</ref> |
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− | *[[Regina Mills|Regina]] pretends to read<ref>[[:File:408ICanKeep.png]]</ref> the trade paperback comic book ''Ultimate Comics: Wolverine: Legacies'',<ref>https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Comics-Wolverine-Cullen-Bunn/dp/0785184309</ref> which was released in July 2013,<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17277832-ultimate-comics-wolverine</ref> the year before the episode premiered. She also makes a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Wolverine (character)|main character]]'s trademark [[Wikipedia:Adamantium|adamantium claws]]. She also mentions "purple shorts", a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Hulk (comics)|Hulk]], who always wears large purple shorts in the comics. |
+ | *[[Regina Mills|Regina]] pretends to read<ref>[[:File:408ICanKeep.png]]</ref> the trade paperback comic book ''Ultimate Comics: Wolverine: Legacies'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Comics-Wolverine-Cullen-Bunn/dp/0785184309|title=Ultimate Comics Wolverine: Legacies Paperback|accessdate=January 7, 219|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Amazon (company)|Amazon]]}}</ref> which was released in July 2013,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17277832-ultimate-comics-wolverine|title=Ultimate Comics Wolverine: Legacies|accessdate=January 7, 2019|quote=Published July 16th 2013 by Marvel Comics (first published June 26th 2013)|publisher=[[Wikipedia:goodreads|Goodreads]]}}</ref> the year before the episode premiered. She also makes a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Wolverine (character)|main character]]'s trademark [[Wikipedia:Adamantium|adamantium claws]]. She also mentions "purple shorts", a reference to the [[Wikipedia:Hulk (comics)|Hulk]], who always wears large purple shorts in the comics. |
*In the [[Storybrooke Free Public Library|library]], [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]] picks up the children's book ''[[Wikipedia:The Cat in the Hat|The Cat in the Hat]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Dr. Seuss|Dr. Seuss]].<ref name="CatHat">[[:File:408TheCatInTheHat.png]]</ref> |
*In the [[Storybrooke Free Public Library|library]], [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]] picks up the children's book ''[[Wikipedia:The Cat in the Hat|The Cat in the Hat]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Dr. Seuss|Dr. Seuss]].<ref name="CatHat">[[:File:408TheCatInTheHat.png]]</ref> |
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*Other books in the library are: |
*Other books in the library are: |
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**''[http://www.amazon.com/Thriving-Chaos-Handbook-Management-Revolution/dp/0060971843/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=1-1&qid=1416510695 Thriving On Chaos]'' by [[Wikipedia:Tom Peters|Tom Peters]] (on the far right when [[Will Scarlet|Will]] asks [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]] if he and [[Regina Mills|Regina]] are still together)<ref>[[:File:408StillTogether.png]]</ref> |
**''[http://www.amazon.com/Thriving-Chaos-Handbook-Management-Revolution/dp/0060971843/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=1-1&qid=1416510695 Thriving On Chaos]'' by [[Wikipedia:Tom Peters|Tom Peters]] (on the far right when [[Will Scarlet|Will]] asks [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]] if he and [[Regina Mills|Regina]] are still together)<ref>[[:File:408StillTogether.png]]</ref> |
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**''[http://www.amazon.com/Vocabulary-Greek-Testament-Illustrated-Non-Literary/dp/0802821782 Vocabulary of the Greek Testament]'' by [[Wikipedia:James Hope Moulton|James Hope Moulton]] and [[Wikipedia:George Milligan|George Milligan]]<ref name="Wait" /> |
**''[http://www.amazon.com/Vocabulary-Greek-Testament-Illustrated-Non-Literary/dp/0802821782 Vocabulary of the Greek Testament]'' by [[Wikipedia:James Hope Moulton|James Hope Moulton]] and [[Wikipedia:George Milligan|George Milligan]]<ref name="Wait" /> |
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**''[http://www.amazon.com/Cashelmara-Susan-Howatch/dp/1451686420 Cashelmara]'' by [[Wikipedia:Susan Howatch|Susan Howatch]] (on the bottom right corner when Robin Hood takes out ''The Cat in the Hat'')<ref name="CatHat" /> |
**''[http://www.amazon.com/Cashelmara-Susan-Howatch/dp/1451686420 Cashelmara]'' by [[Wikipedia:Susan Howatch|Susan Howatch]] (on the bottom right corner when Robin Hood takes out ''The Cat in the Hat'')<ref name="CatHat" /> |
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*The [[Storybrooke]] map that [[Mr. Gold]] shows [[Emma Swan|Emma]], mentions a location called Brock Lake.<ref>[[:File:408HereAtSundown.png]]</ref> The map that [[Hook]] finds in the [[Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer|pawnshop]] mentions a location called Villar's Point.<ref>[[:File:408Map.png]]</ref> |
*The [[Storybrooke]] map that [[Mr. Gold]] shows [[Emma Swan|Emma]], mentions a location called Brock Lake.<ref>[[:File:408HereAtSundown.png]]</ref> The map that [[Hook]] finds in the [[Mr. Gold Pawnbroker & Antiquities Dealer|pawnshop]] mentions a location called Villar's Point.<ref>[[:File:408Map.png]]</ref> |
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*Among the [[Storybrooke Free Public Library|library]] shelves are books for dreams & mysteries,<ref>[[:File:408InsideThePub.png]]</ref> [[Wikipedia:Rosicrucianism|rosicrucianism]],<ref name="ThisGoes">[[:File:408ThisGoes.png]]</ref> [[Wikipedia:Neoplatonism|neoplatonism]] & [[Wikipedia:Gnosticism|gnosticism]],<ref name="ThisGoes" /> [[Wikipedia:Hermeticism|hermeticism]]<ref name="ThisGoes" /> and divinatory [[Wikipedia:Graphology|graphology]].<ref name="ThisGoes" /> |
*Among the [[Storybrooke Free Public Library|library]] shelves are books for dreams & mysteries,<ref>[[:File:408InsideThePub.png]]</ref> [[Wikipedia:Rosicrucianism|rosicrucianism]],<ref name="ThisGoes">[[:File:408ThisGoes.png]]</ref> [[Wikipedia:Neoplatonism|neoplatonism]] & [[Wikipedia:Gnosticism|gnosticism]],<ref name="ThisGoes" /> [[Wikipedia:Hermeticism|hermeticism]]<ref name="ThisGoes" /> and divinatory [[Wikipedia:Graphology|graphology]].<ref name="ThisGoes" /> |
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− | **Rosicrucianism is a worldwide brotherhood claiming to possess esoteric wisdom handed down from ancient times. Their teachings are a combination of occultism and other religious beliefs and practices, including hermeticism, [[Wikipedia:Jewish mysticism|Jewish mysticism]], and [[Wikipedia:Christian Gnosticism|Christian Gnosticism]].<ref> |
+ | **Rosicrucianism is a worldwide brotherhood claiming to possess esoteric wisdom handed down from ancient times. Their teachings are a combination of occultism and other religious beliefs and practices, including hermeticism, [[Wikipedia:Jewish mysticism|Jewish mysticism]], and [[Wikipedia:Christian Gnosticism|Christian Gnosticism]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Rosicrucians|title=Rosicrucian|accessdate=January 7, 2019|quote='''Rosicrucian''', member of a worldwide brotherhood claiming to possess esoteric wisdom handed down from ancient times. The name derives from the order's symbol, a rose on a cross, which is similar to the family coat of arms of Martin Luther. Rosicrucian teachings are a combination of occultism and other religious beliefs and practices, including Hermeticism, Jewish mysticism, and Christian gnosticism.|publisher=''[[Wikipedia:Encyclopædia Britannica|Encyclopædia Britannica]]''}}</ref> |
− | **Neoplatonism is a philosophical and religious system that arose in the third century in [[Wikipedia:Alexandria|Alexandria]]. It mixes [[Wikipedia:Plato|Platonic]] ideas and oriental mysticism.<ref>http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Neoplatonism</ref> |
+ | **Neoplatonism is a philosophical and religious system that arose in the third century in [[Wikipedia:Alexandria|Alexandria]]. It mixes [[Wikipedia:Plato|Platonic]] ideas and oriental mysticism.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Neoplatonism|title=Neoplatonism (n.)|accessdate=January 7, 2019|publisher=Online Etymology Dictionary}}</ref> |
**Gnosticism is a collection of philosophical and religious movements whose adherents shunned the material world and embraced the spiritual world. |
**Gnosticism is a collection of philosophical and religious movements whose adherents shunned the material world and embraced the spiritual world. |
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**Hermeticism is a religious and philosophical tradition based primarily upon writings attributed to [[Wikipedia:Hermes Trismegistus|Hermes Trismegistus]]. Its philosophy is comprised of [[Wikipedia:Astrology|astrology]], [[Wikipedia:Alchemy|alchemy]] and [[Wikipedia:Theurgy|theurgy]]. |
**Hermeticism is a religious and philosophical tradition based primarily upon writings attributed to [[Wikipedia:Hermes Trismegistus|Hermes Trismegistus]]. Its philosophy is comprised of [[Wikipedia:Astrology|astrology]], [[Wikipedia:Alchemy|alchemy]] and [[Wikipedia:Theurgy|theurgy]]. |
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− | **Graphology refers to the inference of character from a person's handwriting. The theory underlying graphology is that the way words and letters are formed can reveal traits of personality.<ref> |
+ | **Graphology refers to the inference of character from a person's handwriting. The theory underlying graphology is that the way words and letters are formed can reveal traits of personality.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/science/graphology|title=Graphology|accessdate=January 7, 2019|quote='''Graphology''', inference of character from a person’s handwriting. The theory underlying graphology is that handwriting is an expression of personality; hence, a systematic analysis of the way words and letters are formed can reveal traits of personality.|publisher=''[[Wikipedia:Encyclopædia Britannica|Encyclopædia Britannica]]''}}</ref> |
− | *One of the library books that [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin]] takes from the shelf is called ''[[1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Repair Manual]]''.<ref>[[:File:408Mercedes-Benz.png]]</ref> This is a repair manual for [[Regina's Car|Regina's car]], which is a 1988 |
+ | *One of the library books that [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin]] takes from the shelf is called ''[[1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Repair Manual]]''.<ref>[[:File:408Mercedes-Benz.png]]</ref> This is a repair manual for [[Regina's Car|Regina's car]], which is a 1988 [[Wikipedia:Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes-Benz]] 560 SL [R107].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://automotiveviews.com/2015/05/03/evil-drives-a-mercedes/|title=Cars & TV – Evil Drives a Mercedes – Automotive Views|year=2015|month=May|publisher=Automotive Views|quote=A 1988 or 1989 model; we know this because the brake lamp at the back is particular to those years.}}</ref> |
**The [[History Pop-Up Book|children's pop-up book]] that [[Will Scarlet|Will]] opens contains a text page about the history of the [[Wikipedia:Royal Navy|British Royal Navy]]. It reads: |
**The [[History Pop-Up Book|children's pop-up book]] that [[Will Scarlet|Will]] opens contains a text page about the history of the [[Wikipedia:Royal Navy|British Royal Navy]]. It reads: |
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− | :::The page is a word for word rendition of an October 2014 version of a [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] article about the Royal Navy<ref>The October 2014 version of the article (the excerpt is from the section "Development of the British navy"): https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal_Navy&oldid=629100152</ref> (the episode was filmed in October 2014). |
+ | :::The page is a word for word rendition of an October 2014 version of a [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] article about the Royal Navy<ref>The October 2014 version of the article (the excerpt is from the section "Development of the British navy"): {{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Royal_Navy&oldid=629100152|title=Royal Navy|date=October 10, 2014|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]}}</ref> (the episode was filmed in October 2014). |
− | :::*The fact that Will and Robin check out these two books is understandable, since the books' bindings and |
+ | :::*The fact that Will and Robin check out these two books is understandable, since the books' bindings and spines are almost identical to [[Henry Mills|Henry]]'s [[Henry's Once Upon a Time Book|storybook]].<ref>'''[[Henry Mills|Henry]]'s [[Henry's Once Upon a Time Book|book]]''':<br>[[:File:122HenryInComa.png]]<br>'''[[Will Scarlet|Will]]'s [[History Pop-Up Book|book]]''':<br>[[:File:408FollowYourHeart.png]]<br>[[:File:408StackedBeside.png]]<br>'''[[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin Hood]]'s [[1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Repair Manual|book]]''':<br>[[:File:408Wait.png]]<br>[[:File:408Mercedes-Benz.png]]</ref> |
*An excerpt from the fairytale of "[[Wikipedia:The Golden Bird|The Golden Bird]]" can be seen on the back of the mysterious [[Page XXIII|storybook page]] that [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin]] finds.<ref>[[:File:408FoldedPage.png]]</ref> |
*An excerpt from the fairytale of "[[Wikipedia:The Golden Bird|The Golden Bird]]" can be seen on the back of the mysterious [[Page XXIII|storybook page]] that [[Robin Hood (Lacey)|Robin]] finds.<ref>[[:File:408FoldedPage.png]]</ref> |
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*As [[Elsa]] and [[Anna]] are skulking around the [[Arendelle Castle|castle]], ''[[Wikipedia:Charles IV of Spain and His Family|Charles IV of Spain and His Family]]'', a painting by the Spanish artist [[Wikipedia:Francisco Goya|Francisco Goya]] from 1801, can be seen in one of the rooms.<ref>[[:File:408EyesAndEars.png]]</ref> |
*As [[Elsa]] and [[Anna]] are skulking around the [[Arendelle Castle|castle]], ''[[Wikipedia:Charles IV of Spain and His Family|Charles IV of Spain and His Family]]'', a painting by the Spanish artist [[Wikipedia:Francisco Goya|Francisco Goya]] from 1801, can be seen in one of the rooms.<ref>[[:File:408EyesAndEars.png]]</ref> |
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+ | *The picture left of Elsa's and Anna's parents in the castle hall<ref>[[:File:408Paintings.png]]</ref> is [[Commons:File:King Edward VII - Fildes 1902.jpg|a portrait]] of British king [[Wikipedia:Edward VII|Edward VII]], from 1902. |
*As Elsa follows [[Emma Swan|Emma]]'s scarf, she walks past a sign which says "[[Storybrooke Heritage Park]]".<ref>[[:File:408FollowTheScarf.png]]</ref> |
*As Elsa follows [[Emma Swan|Emma]]'s scarf, she walks past a sign which says "[[Storybrooke Heritage Park]]".<ref>[[:File:408FollowTheScarf.png]]</ref> |
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*There is a framed illustration of a ship in the [[Storybrooke Free Public Library|library]].<ref>[[:File:408WhichIGet.png]]</ref> The same prop appears in [[Henry Mills|Henry]]'s [[Mills Apartment|apartment]] in the [[Season Seven]] episodes "[[Hyperion Heights]]"<ref>[[:File:701LostCinderella.png]]</ref> and "[[A Pirate's Life]]".<ref>[[:File:702DeadEnd.png]]</ref> |
*There is a framed illustration of a ship in the [[Storybrooke Free Public Library|library]].<ref>[[:File:408WhichIGet.png]]</ref> The same prop appears in [[Henry Mills|Henry]]'s [[Mills Apartment|apartment]] in the [[Season Seven]] episodes "[[Hyperion Heights]]"<ref>[[:File:701LostCinderella.png]]</ref> and "[[A Pirate's Life]]".<ref>[[:File:702DeadEnd.png]]</ref> |
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− | *[[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] is wearing<ref>[[:File:408NoHowIsHe.png]]</ref> a [http://www.thakoon.com/ Thakoon] Striped Shirt<ref>http://www.shopyourtv.com/2014/11/upon-time-season-4-episode-8-mary-margarets-blue-stripe-shirt/</ref> |
+ | *[[Mary Margaret Blanchard|Mary Margaret]] is wearing<ref>[[:File:408NoHowIsHe.png]]</ref> a [http://www.thakoon.com/ Thakoon] Striped Shirt<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shopyourtv.com/2014/11/upon-time-season-4-episode-8-mary-margarets-blue-stripe-shirt/|title=Once Upon a Time: Season 4 episode 8 Mary Margaret's blue stripe shirt|accessdate=January 7, 2019|publisher=shopyourtv}}</ref> {{S|(no longer available)}}. |
− | *[[Regina Mills|Regina]] is wearing<ref>[[:File:408GoneFar.png]]</ref> a London Leather-Trimmed Pencil Skirt from [[Wikipedia:Burberry|Burberry]]<ref> |
+ | *[[Regina Mills|Regina]] is wearing<ref>[[:File:408GoneFar.png]]</ref> a London Leather-Trimmed Pencil Skirt from [[Wikipedia:Burberry|Burberry]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://coolspotters.com/clothing/burberry-london-leather-trimmed-pencil-skirt|title=Burberry London Leather-Trimmed Pencil Skir|accessdate=January 7, 2019|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Coolspotters|Coolspotters]]}}</ref> {{S|(no longer available)}}. |
− | [http://coolspotters.com/clothing/burberry-london-leather-trimmed-pencil-skirt Burberry London Leather-Trimmed Pencil Skirt] on the [[Wikipedia:Coolspotters|Coolspotters]] website</ref> ''(no longer available)''. |
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**Regina wore the same skirt when she was dining with [[Kurt Flynn|Kurt]] and [[Greg Mendell|Owen]] in the [[Season Two]] episode "[[Welcome to Storybrooke]]".<ref>[[:File:217Patience.png]]</ref> |
**Regina wore the same skirt when she was dining with [[Kurt Flynn|Kurt]] and [[Greg Mendell|Owen]] in the [[Season Two]] episode "[[Welcome to Storybrooke]]".<ref>[[:File:217Patience.png]]</ref> |
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− | **The skirt was also worn by the character [[Wikipedia:Quinn Perkins|Quinn Perkins]] on the ''[[Wikipedia:Scandal (TV series)|Scandal]]'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Scandal)|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]".<ref>https://wornontv.net/20533/</ref> It was also worn in public by Brazilian actress [[Wikipedia:Danielle Winits|Danielle Winits]] in September 2013.<ref> |
+ | **The skirt was also worn by the character [[Wikipedia:Quinn Perkins|Quinn Perkins]] on the ''[[Wikipedia:Scandal (TV series)|Scandal]]'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Scandal)|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wornontv.net/20533/|title=QUINN'S BLUE GEOMETRIC PATTERN TOP AND BLACK LEATHER TRIM PENCIL SKIRT ON SCANDAL|accessdate=January 7, 2019|publisher=WornOnTV}}</ref> It was also worn in public by Brazilian actress [[Wikipedia:Danielle Winits|Danielle Winits]] in September 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://coolspotters.com/clothing/burberry-london-leather-trimmed-pencil-skirt/photos_videos#medium-2817391|title=Burberry London Leather-Trimmed Pencil Skirt - Photos, Videos, Links|accessdate=January 7, 2019|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Coolspotters|Coolspotters]]}}<br>{{cite web|url=http://ego.globo.com/famosos/noticia/2013/09/danielle-winits-abusa-do-decote-em-festa-na-capital-paulista.html|title=Danielle Winits abusa do decote em festa na capital paulista |
+ | |date=September 3, 2013|publisher=Ego}} {{S|(In [[Wikipedia:Portuguese|Portuguese]].)}}</ref> |
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+ | *The scenes at the [[Apprentice]]'s [[Apprentice's Cottage|cottage]] and the [[Storybrooke Heritage Park]] were filmed in [[Wikipedia:Burnaby|Burnaby]]'s [[Wikipedia:Central Park (Burnaby)|Central Park]].<ref>{{Flickr|author=Lawrence Andreutti|datetaken=October 3, 2014|timetaken=|description=Once Upon A Time October 3, 2014|quote=''Once Upon a Time set photos from Central Park, Burnaby, BC (Storybrooke Heritage Park) taken on October 3, 2014.''|link=photos/110865913@N05/sets/72157648008596009/|archive=FLLawrenceAndreutti-408.jpg}}</ref> |
− | *The [[Boston]] flashback was filmed on [[Wikipedia:Granville Street|Granville Street]] in [[Wikipedia:Vancouver|Vancouver]].<ref>http://yvrshoots.com/2014/10/shoot-once-upon-a-time-goes-back-in-time-in-gastown-tonight.html |
+ | *The [[Boston]] flashback was filmed on [[Wikipedia:Granville Street|Granville Street]] in [[Wikipedia:Vancouver|Vancouver]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://yvrshoots.com/2014/10/shoot-once-upon-a-time-goes-back-in-time-in-gastown-tonight.html|title=SHOOT: ONCE UPON A TIME Goes Back to the 1980s with the Snow Queen (Elizabeth Mitchell) in Gastown Tonight|last=Gittins|first=Susan|date=October 21, 2014|publisher=Hollywood North}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 11:40, 7 February 2020
"Smash the Mirror" is the eighth episode of Season Four of ABC's Once Upon a Time. It was written by David H. Goodman and Jerome Schwartz, and directed by Eagle Egilsson and Ralph Hemecker. It is the seventy-fourth episode of the series overall, and premiered on November 16, 2014.
This episode is a two-hour episode, and has subsequently been split into "Smash the Mirror, Part 1" and "Smash the Mirror, Part 2".
Synopsis
In Arendelle when the Snow Queen tries to pit Elsa and Anna against each other and it proves more difficult than she anticipates, she takes drastic measures. Meanwhile, in Storybrooke Emma’s powers are out of control and her fear of hurting loved ones pushes her away from everyone she cares about. In her confusion Emma turns to Gold for help getting her powers under control. Gold tells her about a way to get rid of her powers altogether and Hook tries to put a stop to it. Meanwhile, Regina struggles with her plan to find the author of the storybook until her quest takes an unexpected turn. Robin Hood recruits Will Scarlet to assist him on a mission and Mary Margaret and David search for Emma.[2]
Recap
Deleted Scenes
"Just Like Everyone Else"
This scene is included on Once Upon a Time: The Complete Fourth Season.
At the Blanchard loft, Mary Margaret notices Elsa with snow floating around her. She asks if that means she's upset and if she's worried about Emma. Elsa makes the snow disappear, apologizing that the floor is wet. Mary Margaret says that she seems very focused on her gloves. Elsa says that her parents gave them to her so they would conceal her magic, but Snow says that she thinks they didn't work. Elsa agrees and says that her sister's love helped. Mary Margaret asks if she has ever tried taking it all way, like Emma did, but Elsa says that she wanted, but she couldn't. She adds that Emma is lucky to have parents like them. Mary Margaret says that she doesn't know what Elsa's parents did or didn't do but all parents make mistakes. She then asks what Elsa would tell Emma, since she understands her more than anyone at the moment. Elsa says that she doesn't know if she would stop her or join her.
Cast[2]
Starring |
Guest Starring
Co-Starring
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Trivia
Title
- The title card features Emma's yellow car.[3]
- The title of this episode was announced by Adam Horowitz via his Twitter account on September 25, 2014.[4]
- The episode is named after The Who song of the same name.[5]
Production Notes
- For the scene where the Snow Queen arrives in Boston, a segment was filmed where Ingrid is seen exiting the magic door in the middle of the city.[6] This ended up being cut from the final episode.
Event Chronology
- The Arendelle flashbacks occur after "Family Business", and more than 30 years before "Fall". (For more details, see the Arendelle timeline)
- The first Enchanted Forest flashback occurs after "Family Business". The second flashback occurs 2–3 years after those events. (For more details, see the Enchanted Forest timeline)
- The Land Without Magic flashback takes place in 1982, 16 years after "Operation Mongoose Part 1" and immediately before the flashback with the Snow Queen and Madame Faustina in "Shattered Sight". (For more details, see the Land Without Magic timeline)
- The Storybrooke events take place after "The Snow Queen" and before "Fall".
Episode Connections
- The Apprentice says to Ingrid that the Sorcerer only speaks through him. The reason for this is explained in "The Price".
- Emma lost control over her powers in "The Snow Queen".
- Anna was imprisoned by Ingrid in "Family Business".
- The photograph of Emma with Mary Margaret and Happy[7] is from the welcome home party at Granny's Diner in "The Cricket Game".[8]
- Regina mentions finding Robin Hood with Tinker Bell's help; an event that occurred in "Quite a Common Fairy".
- Hans was frozen by Ingrid in "Rocky Road".
- Hook leaves a voice mail message for Emma to reveal a secret he kept from her. This refers to events in "The Apprentice".
- Anna imprisons Elsa in the urn, which was mentioned by Ingrid in "Rocky Road" and "The Snow Queen".
- Regina talks about Henry's therapy sessions from Season One, and she explains the real motif for her actions.
- Regina points out that Henry has the heart of the truest believer, which was first revealed in the episode with the same name.
- Mary Margaret talks about how she had an affair with a married man; a story line which began in "7:15 A.M." and concluded in "What Happened to Frederick".
- Mary Margaret says that Regina has literally seen her heart, as shown in "Welcome to Storybrooke".
- Emma's scarf, which is used as a locator spell, is the one she wears in "Tiny", "Manhattan", "The Queen Is Dead" and "The Miller's Daughter".
- In "Rocky Road", Elsa and Emma ask Mr. Gold how Elsa ended up inside his vault, which is revealed in this episode.
- Elsa is freed from the urn in "There's No Place Like Home".
- Arendelle is unfrozen in "Fall".
- Mr. Gold taunts Hook about his loss of Milah, which occurred in "The Crocodile".
- How Hook knows Rumplestiltskin from before he became the Dark One is shown in "The Crocodile".
- Mr. Gold's plan to free himself from the dagger is thwarted in "Heroes and Villains".
- Hook gets his heart back in "Heroes and Villains".
- The story behind the mysterious page 23 is explained in "Mother".
- In "Family Business", Emma and Mr. Gold wonder how Ingrid escaped into our world. In this episode, the Apprentice gives Ingrid a way to the Land Without Magic.
- The Apprentice says Ingrid will be reunited with her niece, which occurs in "Rocky Road". He also states she will find her third "sister". This occurrence is alluded to in "Breaking Glass" and "Family Business", and explored in "Shattered Sight".
- The Spell of Shattered Sight strikes in "Fall", and is broken in "Shattered Sight".
- Will claims to understand Robin Hood's love for an evil queen. The reason he understands this so well is shown in the Once Upon a Time in Wonderland episode "Heart of Stone".
Biblical
- The Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament by Joseph Tayer and Vocabulary of the Greek Testament by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan are sitting on a shelf in the library.[9]
Disney
- This episode features Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and Hans from Frozen, as well as their homeland Arendelle.
- When Anna says, "Go away Anna, go away Anna", she recites dialogue from the "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" sequence in Frozen.
- This episode contains a number of other references to Disney works. See the list of Disney references for more.
Lost
- The storybook page where young Regina is running away,[10] and the page Robin Hood finds,[11] are number XXIII (as Regina points out), a reference to the fifth Lost number, 23.
- This episode contains a number of other references to ABC's Lost. See the list of Lost references for more.
Fairytales and Folklore
- This episode features the Snow Queen from "The Snow Queen" fairytale, the ugly duckling from the titular fairytale, Captain Hook from the Peter Pan story, Robin Hood and Will Scarlet from the Robin Hood ballad, Rumplestiltskin from the "Rumplestiltskin" fairytale, and the apprentice from "The Sorcerer's Apprentice".
- Will Scarlet is also the Knave of Hearts from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- While planning to break into the library, Robin says that he needs Will to be "sober as Friar Tuck on a Sunday", but Will replies that he is "not sure Sunday's ever made any difference for that man". In the Robin Hood ballad, Friar Tuck is fond of drinking.
- At the end of the episode, the trolden glass shatters, just like in "The Snow Queen" fairytale.
Popular Culture
- Among the food that Elsa prepares as a welcome home meal for her sister Anna is "chocolate julekake". Julekake, meaning "yule cake",[12] is a traditional cardamom-flavored Norwegian yeasted bread which has a cake-like texture and is normally served during Christmas.[13]
- Regina pretends to read[14] the trade paperback comic book Ultimate Comics: Wolverine: Legacies,[15] which was released in July 2013,[16] the year before the episode premiered. She also makes a reference to the main character's trademark adamantium claws. She also mentions "purple shorts", a reference to the Hulk, who always wears large purple shorts in the comics.
- In the library, Robin Hood picks up the children's book The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss.[17]
- Other books in the library are:
- Thriving On Chaos by Tom Peters (on the far right when Will asks Robin Hood if he and Regina are still together)[18]
- Vocabulary of the Greek Testament by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan[9]
- Cashelmara by Susan Howatch (on the bottom right corner when Robin Hood takes out The Cat in the Hat)[17]
- Regina makes a reference to Jimmy Choo shoes.
- Regina says that her happy ending "is not a Stephen King book-on-tape", a reference to the famous author.
Props Notes
- The Storybrooke map that Mr. Gold shows Emma, mentions a location called Brock Lake.[19] The map that Hook finds in the pawnshop mentions a location called Villar's Point.[20]
- Among the library shelves are books for dreams & mysteries,[21] rosicrucianism,[22] neoplatonism & gnosticism,[22] hermeticism[22] and divinatory graphology.[22]
- Rosicrucianism is a worldwide brotherhood claiming to possess esoteric wisdom handed down from ancient times. Their teachings are a combination of occultism and other religious beliefs and practices, including hermeticism, Jewish mysticism, and Christian Gnosticism.[23]
- Neoplatonism is a philosophical and religious system that arose in the third century in Alexandria. It mixes Platonic ideas and oriental mysticism.[24]
- Gnosticism is a collection of philosophical and religious movements whose adherents shunned the material world and embraced the spiritual world.
- Hermeticism is a religious and philosophical tradition based primarily upon writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus. Its philosophy is comprised of astrology, alchemy and theurgy.
- Graphology refers to the inference of character from a person's handwriting. The theory underlying graphology is that the way words and letters are formed can reveal traits of personality.[25]
- One of the library books that Robin takes from the shelf is called 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560SL Repair Manual.[26] This is a repair manual for Regina's car, which is a 1988 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL [R107].[27]
- The children's pop-up book that Will opens contains a text page about the history of the British Royal Navy. It reads:
Sardinia from
Austria and
Savoy, defeating a
Spanish fleet at Cape
Passaro, and an undeclared [war](illegible)
in the 1720s, in which Spain tried
to retake Gibraltar and Minorca.
After a period of relative peace, the
Navy became engaged in the War of
Jenkins' Ear (1739–1748) against Spain,
which was dominated by a series of costly
and mostly unsuccessful attacks on Spanish
ports in the Caribbean. During the Battle of
Cartagena de Indias, the Navy deployed a huge force
- An excerpt from the fairytale of "The Golden Bird" can be seen on the back of the mysterious storybook page that Robin finds.[30]
Set Dressing
- As Elsa and Anna are skulking around the castle, Charles IV of Spain and His Family, a painting by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya from 1801, can be seen in one of the rooms.[31]
- The picture left of Elsa's and Anna's parents in the castle hall[32] is a portrait of British king Edward VII, from 1902.
- As Elsa follows Emma's scarf, she walks past a sign which says "Storybrooke Heritage Park".[33]
- There is a framed illustration of a ship in the library.[34] The same prop appears in Henry's apartment in the Season Seven episodes "Hyperion Heights"[35] and "A Pirate's Life".[36]
- Among the books sitting on the library shelves (in addition to the ones mentioned under "Popular Culture") are:
- Fine Art Reproductions by New York Graphic Society[9]
- Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament by Joseph Tayer[9]
- Kunstgewerbeblatt[37]
- The Complete Printmaker[38]
- The Encyclopedia of Creative Cooking[38]
- Audubon Perspectives: Fight for Survival[38]
- Eyewitness to Disaster by Dan Perkes[38]
- Great Marques: Mercedes Benz[38]
- The Great Events by Famous Historians volume VI, XII and XVII[38]
Costume Notes
- Mary Margaret is wearing[39] a Thakoon Striped Shirt[40] (no longer available).
- Regina is wearing[41] a London Leather-Trimmed Pencil Skirt from Burberry[42] (no longer available).
- Regina wore the same skirt when she was dining with Kurt and Owen in the Season Two episode "Welcome to Storybrooke".[43]
- The skirt was also worn by the character Quinn Perkins on the Scandal episode "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner".[44] It was also worn in public by Brazilian actress Danielle Winits in September 2013.[45]
Filming Locations
- The scenes at the Apprentice's cottage and the Storybrooke Heritage Park were filmed in Burnaby's Central Park.[46]
- The Boston flashback was filmed on Granville Street in Vancouver.[47]
International Titles
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Language | Title | Translation |
Finnish | "Särje peili" | "Smash the Mirror" |
French | "La Sœur Parfaite" | "The Perfect Sister" |
German | "Magie ist Sehnsucht, doch schnell wird sie zum Fluch" | "Magic is longing, but soon it becomes a curse" |
Italian | "Frammenti di specchio" | "Fragments of Mirror" |
Polish | "Roztrzaskane lustro" | "Shattered Mirror" |
Portuguese | "Quebrar o espelho" | "To break the mirror" |
Spanish | "Romper el Espejo" | "Smash the Mirror" |
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