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+ | |viewers = 2.12 million<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/friday-final-ratings-april-20-2018/|title=‘Dynasty’ adjusts down: Friday final ratings|last=Porter|first=Rick|date=April 23, 2018|quote=Once Upon a Time (...) 2.12.|publisher=[[Wikipedia:TV by the Numbers|TV by the Numbers]]}}</ref> |
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*[[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]] |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | Following [[Nick Branson|Nick]]'s death, [[Weaver]] discovers the [[Darkness|Dark One]] [[Dark One Dagger|Dagger]] has been taken and sets out to get it back, even if it means betraying [[Roni]]'s trust. Meanwhile, [[Margot]] takes [[Tilly]] on a date, but their time together takes an unexpected twist. In a flashback, [[Mr. Gold|Rumple]], desperate to be reunited with [[ |
+ | Following [[Nick Branson|Nick]]'s death, [[Weaver]] discovers the [[Darkness|Dark One]] [[Dark One Dagger|Dagger]] has been taken and sets out to get it back, even if it means betraying [[Roni]]'s trust. Meanwhile, [[Margot]] takes [[Tilly]] on a date, but their time together takes an unexpected twist. In a flashback, [[Mr. Gold|Rumple]], desperate to be reunited with [[Belle]], pays [[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]] a visit.<ref name="premiere">{{cite web|url=https://www.disneyabcpress.com/abc/pressrelease/once-upon-a-time-the-guardian-420/|title=Once Upon a Time: The Guardian (4/20)|date=April 16, 2018|publisher=Disney ABC Press}}</ref> |
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==Recap== |
==Recap== |
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{{NeedRecap}} |
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+ | ==Deleted Scenes== |
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+ | ==="A Promise"=== |
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+ | {{S|This scene is included on the Blu-ray edition of "[[Once Upon a Time: The Complete Seventh and Final Season]]", but ''not'' the DVD.}} |
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+ | After going to the back room of [[Roni's]], [[Lucy]] asks [[Roni]] where they are there for the antidote for her father's poisoning. Roni explains that she's working on it and he's her son too. After Lucy apologizes and hugs her, Roni, in tears, assures her granddaughter that she will cure [[Henry Mills|Henry]]. However, Lucy tells her adoptive grandmother that she has a feeling that something bad happens soon if they don't break the [[Dark Curse|curse]]. Roni tells her to not worry and gives her the cherries that she wanted. |
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==Cast<ref name="premiere"/>== |
==Cast<ref name="premiere"/>== |
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*[[Andrew J. West]] as [[Henry Mills]] |
*[[Andrew J. West]] as [[Henry Mills]] |
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*[[Dania Ramirez]] as [[Jacinda Vidrio]] |
*[[Dania Ramirez]] as [[Jacinda Vidrio]] |
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− | *[[Alison Fernandez]] |
+ | *[[Alison Fernandez]] {{S|(Credit only)}} |
− | *[[Mekia Cox]] |
+ | *[[Mekia Cox]] {{S|(Credit only)}} |
*[[Robert Carlyle]] as [[Mr. Gold]]/[[Weaver]] |
*[[Robert Carlyle]] as [[Mr. Gold]]/[[Weaver]] |
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===Uncredited=== |
===Uncredited=== |
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− | *[[Emilie de Ravin]] as [[Belle |
+ | *[[Emilie de Ravin]] as [[Belle]] {{S|(Voice)}}* |
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{{S|Note:<br>*: Only in archive footage}} |
{{S|Note:<br>*: Only in archive footage}} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*The [[Episode Title Cards|title card]] features the word "Once" formed by the orange flowers in the [[Cave of the Departed]].<ref>[[:File:718Title.png]]</ref> |
*The [[Episode Title Cards|title card]] features the word "Once" formed by the orange flowers in the [[Cave of the Departed]].<ref>[[:File:718Title.png]]</ref> |
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**It is also the first [[Season Seven]] title card to not feature the [[Seattle]] skyline. The two other are from "[[Homecoming]]" and "[[Leaving Storybrooke]]". |
**It is also the first [[Season Seven]] title card to not feature the [[Seattle]] skyline. The two other are from "[[Homecoming]]" and "[[Leaving Storybrooke]]". |
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− | *The title of this episode was revealed by [[Adam Horowitz]] via his [[Twitter]] account on January 28, 2018.<ref name="twitter">{{TwitterLink|username|status/957444032455520258|[[Adam Horowitz]]|quote=Here's another #OnceUponATime #titlespoiler -- hope to see ya 3/2!|image=File:TWAdamHorowitzLA-718.png}}</ref> |
+ | *The title of this episode was revealed by [[Adam Horowitz]] via his [[Twitter]] account on January 28, 2018.<ref name="twitter">{{TwitterLink|username|status/957444032455520258|[[Adam Horowitz]]|date=January 28, 2018|quote=Here's another #OnceUponATime #titlespoiler -- hope to see ya 3/2!|image=File:TWAdamHorowitzLA-718.png}}</ref> |
===Production Notes=== |
===Production Notes=== |
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− | *[[Rose Reynolds]] confirmed that she did not make [[Tilly]]'s [[Troll (Hyperion Heights)|Troll]] drawing herself.<ref>{{TwitterLink|RoseAReynolds|status/987482849749164034|[[Rose Reynolds]]|quote=I totally (didn't) draw that picture.|image=File:TWRoseAReynolds-718.png}}</ref> |
+ | *[[Rose Reynolds]] confirmed that she did not make [[Tilly]]'s [[Troll (Hyperion Heights)|Troll]] drawing herself.<ref>{{TwitterLink|RoseAReynolds|status/987482849749164034|[[Rose Reynolds]]|date=April 20, 2018|quote=I totally (didn't) draw that picture.|image=File:TWRoseAReynolds-718.png}}</ref> |
*As of this episode, [[Robert Carlyle]] overtook [[Jennifer Morrison]]'s position as the cast member with the second largest number of appearances throughout the [[Once Upon a Time|show]]. |
*As of this episode, [[Robert Carlyle]] overtook [[Jennifer Morrison]]'s position as the cast member with the second largest number of appearances throughout the [[Once Upon a Time|show]]. |
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*The bookstore that [[Tilly]] and [[Margot]] visit is called [[Dodgson's Books]],<ref>[[:File:718DodgsonsBooks.png]]</ref> a reference to [[Wikipedia:Lewis Carroll|Lewis Carroll]]'s real name, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. |
*The bookstore that [[Tilly]] and [[Margot]] visit is called [[Dodgson's Books]],<ref>[[:File:718DodgsonsBooks.png]]</ref> a reference to [[Wikipedia:Lewis Carroll|Lewis Carroll]]'s real name, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. |
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===Episode Connection=== |
===Episode Connection=== |
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− | *[[Mr. Gold]] laments [[ |
+ | *[[Mr. Gold]] laments [[Belle]]'s death in this episode. Belle passed away in "[[Beauty]]". |
*Mr. Gold says that he received a letter from [[Gideon]], saying he is doing well in his studies, referring to how Gideon was accepted into the [[Elphame Academy]] in "Beauty". |
*Mr. Gold says that he received a letter from [[Gideon]], saying he is doing well in his studies, referring to how Gideon was accepted into the [[Elphame Academy]] in "Beauty". |
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*Mr. Gold first met [[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]] in "Beauty" when he came to the [[New Enchanted Forest]]. |
*Mr. Gold first met [[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]] in "Beauty" when he came to the [[New Enchanted Forest]]. |
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*The bubbling cauldron in the bar's backroom was last used by [[Kelly West|Kelly]] in "Breadcrumbs" to help Roni make the potion for curing Henry. |
*The bubbling cauldron in the bar's backroom was last used by [[Kelly West|Kelly]] in "Breadcrumbs" to help Roni make the potion for curing Henry. |
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*The origin story of how Rumplestiltskin's name got on the dagger was shown in "[[Desperate Souls]]". The last time his name reappeared on the dagger to replace the [[Hook|Dark One]] before him was in "[[Swan Song]]". |
*The origin story of how Rumplestiltskin's name got on the dagger was shown in "[[Desperate Souls]]". The last time his name reappeared on the dagger to replace the [[Hook|Dark One]] before him was in "[[Swan Song]]". |
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+ | *This is the second time Weaver endangers Henry's life by stealing magic meant to cure the latter. The first time was in "[[A Land Without Magic]]", where [[Mr. Gold|he]] stole the [[True Love Potion|true love potion]] from [[Emma Swan|Emma]]. |
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*Mr. Gold had the Darkness taken out of him was in "[[Operation Mongoose Part 1]]" when the [[Apprentice]] absorbed it into the [[Sorcerer's Hat]], though he consequentially sought out a way to regain the Darkness in "Swan Song". |
*Mr. Gold had the Darkness taken out of him was in "[[Operation Mongoose Part 1]]" when the [[Apprentice]] absorbed it into the [[Sorcerer's Hat]], though he consequentially sought out a way to regain the Darkness in "Swan Song". |
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*Mr. Gold hears Belle's last words to him, which she told him in "Beauty". |
*Mr. Gold hears Belle's last words to him, which she told him in "Beauty". |
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===Disney=== |
===Disney=== |
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*[[Dr. Facilier]] from ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'' appears. |
*[[Dr. Facilier]] from ''[[The Princess and the Frog]]'' appears. |
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− | *The skulls and orange flowers in the [[Cave of the Departed]] are a reference to the sugar skulls and orange marigold flowers from ''[[Wikipedia:Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]''.<ref>{{TwitterLink|InkTankGirl|status/987484829338890240|[[Brigitte Hales]]|quote=Thanks! And @GeofreyHildrew did a fantastic job shooting it!!|image=File:TWInkTankGirl-718.png}}</ref> |
+ | *The skulls and orange flowers in the [[Cave of the Departed]] are a reference to the sugar skulls and orange marigold flowers from ''[[Wikipedia:Coco (2017 film)|Coco]]''.<ref>{{TwitterLink|InkTankGirl|status/987484829338890240|[[Brigitte Hales]]|date=April 20, 2018|quote=Thanks! And @GeofreyHildrew did a fantastic job shooting it!!|image=File:TWInkTankGirl-718.png}}</ref> |
− | **The masks in the room are also similar to the ones worn by Dr. Facilier's [[w:c:Disney:Facilier's Friends on the Other Side|friends on the other side]] in ''The Princess and the Frog''.<ref> |
+ | **The masks in the room are also similar to the ones worn by Dr. Facilier's [[w:c:Disney:Facilier's Friends on the Other Side|friends on the other side]] in ''The Princess and the Frog''.<ref>[[:File:TWGeofreyHildrew-718.png]]</ref> |
**{{DisneyList|The Guardian}} |
**{{DisneyList|The Guardian}} |
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===Fairytales and Folklore=== |
===Fairytales and Folklore=== |
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− | *This episode features [[Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] from the [[Rumpelstiltskin (Fairytale)|Rumplestiltskin]] fairytale, [[Hook (Wish Realm)|Captain Hook]] from the ''[[Peter and Wendy|Peter Pan]]'' story, [[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]] from ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'', and [[Robin Hood (Birth)|Robin Hood]] from the [[Robin Hood (Ballad)|ballad]]. |
+ | *This episode features [[Mr. Gold|Rumplestiltskin]] from the "[[Rumpelstiltskin (Fairytale)|Rumplestiltskin]]" fairytale, [[Hook (Wish Realm)|Captain Hook]] from the ''[[Peter and Wendy|Peter Pan]]'' story, [[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]] from ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'', and [[Robin Hood (Birth)|Robin Hood]] from the [[Robin Hood (Ballad)|ballad]]. |
− | *Alice has a white rabbit plushie in her home,<ref name="ToyToy">[[:File: |
+ | *Alice has a white rabbit plushie in her home,<ref name="ToyToy">[[:File:718LikeMyBracelet.png]]</ref> which she refers to as Mr. Rabbit; a reference to the [[Wikipedia:White Rabbit|White Rabbit]] from ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''. |
− | *Alice gives Robin a [[Pocket Watch|pocket watch]] from [[New Wonderland]], a reference to the White Rabbit's pocket watch from ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''. |
+ | *Alice gives Robin a [[Pocket Watch|pocket watch]] from [[New Wonderland]], a reference to the [[White Rabbit]]'s pocket watch from ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''. |
===Popular Culture=== |
===Popular Culture=== |
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+ | *After catching [[Tilly]] sketching, [[Margot]] compares [[Tilly]] to [[Wikipedia:Vincent van Gogh|Vincent van Gogh]]. |
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− | *The song playing in the background when Tilly arrives at the [[Roni's|bar]] with a candy treat and an apology for |
+ | *The song playing in the background when Tilly arrives at the [[Roni's|bar]] with a candy treat and an apology for Margot is "I've Gotta Go Home" by [[Wikipedia:Johnny Copeland|Johnny Copeland]]. |
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===Props Notes=== |
===Props Notes=== |
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− | *The framed photograph of [[Belle |
+ | *The framed photograph of [[Belle]] which [[Mr. Gold]] [[Witchcraft|conjures]]<ref>[[:File:718HearMeBelle.png]]</ref> is taken from a behind the scenes photograph of [[Emilie de Ravin]] from the filming of the [[Season Six]] episode "[[Changelings]]".<ref>{{InstagramCite|author=[[Emilie de Ravin]]|dateposted=May 13, 2017|timeposted=|description=emiliede_ravin|quote=Dear #oncers. I wanted to tell you guys myself, but it seems the news was already released :/ ... I won't be returning to (...)|link=p/BUA5q9Ejdm5/|archive=IGemiliede_ravin-718.png}}</ref> |
+ | *The name [[London]] is printed on [[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]]'s [[Pocket Watch|pocket watch]].<ref>[[:File:718NeverSeen.png]]</ref> In addition, one of the travel books behind [[Tilly]] at [[Dodgson's Books]] is about "Royal London".<ref>[[:File:718ActuallySeenThings.png]]</ref> |
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− | *The chief medical examiner mentioned on [[Nick Branson|Nick]]'s medical examiner report is S. Laflamme,<ref name="Report">[[:File:718OurLawyerTurned.png]]</ref> a reference to production staff member [ |
+ | *The chief medical examiner mentioned on [[Nick Branson|Nick]]'s medical examiner report is S. Laflamme,<ref name="Report">[[:File:718OurLawyerTurned.png]]</ref> a reference to production staff member [[imdb:nm0480863|Sierra Laflamme]]. The director of public health is S. Thompson,<ref name="Report" /> a reference to art department coordinator [[imdb:nm1162515|Sharon Thompson]]. |
⚫ | *While visiting the bookstore, [[Margot]] takes out the travel books ''[https://www.amazon.com/Travelers-Key-Ancient-Egypt-Sacred/dp/0835607240 The Traveler's Key to Ancient Egypt: A Guide to Sacred Places]'' by John Anthony West, ''[https://www.amazon.com/Insight-Guides-Bali-Lombok/dp/9812584056 Insight Guides Bali & Lombok]'', ''[https://www.amazon.com/Fodors-Island-Hawaii-Full-color-Travel/dp/0804142149 Fodor's Big Island of Hawaii]'', ''[https://www.roughguides.com/shop/rough-guide-india/ The Rough Guide to India]'', ''[https://www.amazon.com/Journey-Machu-Picchu-Spiritual-Wisdom/dp/1567181864 Journey to Machu Picchu: Spiritual Wisdom from the Andes]'', and ''[https://www.amazon.com/Trekking-Himalaya-Hashmat/dp/8174361065 Trekking in the Himalaya]'' by Hashmat Singh and Pallas Das.<ref>[[:File:718Books.png]]</ref> |
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+ | *According to [[Weaver]]'s map of [[Seattle]], Hyperion Heights is located close to [[Wikipedia:Gas Works Park|Gas Works Park]],<ref>[[:File:718HyperionHeightsMap.png]]</ref> a public park located on the north shore of [[Wikipedia:Lake Union|Lake Union]] at the south end of the [[Wikipedia:Wallingford, Seattle|Wallingford neighborhood]]. |
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===Set Dressing=== |
===Set Dressing=== |
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− | *A white rabbit plushie,<ref name="ToyToy" /> a tea set<ref name="ToyToy" /> and a chess set<ref>[[:File:718IAm.png]]</ref> can be seen in |
+ | *A [[White Rabbit|white rabbit]] plushie (which [[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]] refers to as Mr. Rabbit),<ref name="ToyToy" /> a tea set<ref name="ToyToy" /> and a chess set<ref>[[:File:718IAm.png]]</ref> can be seen in Alice's [[Alice's Cottage|cottage]], a reference to ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]''. |
+ | **The rabbit and the tea set<ref name="ToyToy" /> previously appeared in [[Gothel's Tower|Gothel's tower]] when Alice was celebrating her birthday in "[[The Girl in the Tower]]".<ref>[[:File:714VeryHappyBirthday.png]]<br>[[:File:714LightingCandle.png]]</ref> |
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− | *A decorative box is sitting on the table in Alice's home.<ref name="ToyToy" /> It is one of two decorative boxes that were sitting on the coffee table in [[Regina Mills|Regina]]'s [[Mills House|living room]] in the [[Season Three]] episode "[[Bleeding Through]]"<ref>[[:File:318ThrowingKnife.png]]</ref> and the Season Six premiere "[[The Savior]]"<ref>[[:File:601WhyAreYou.png]]</ref> (one of them could also be seen on a side table in the Season Six episode "[[Murder Most Foul]]").<ref>[[:File:612Robin.png]]</ref> The same boxes were used to decorate the living room in [[Gothel]]'s |
+ | *A decorative box is sitting on the table in Alice's home.<ref name="ToyToy" /> It is one of two decorative boxes that were sitting on the coffee table in [[Regina Mills|Regina]]'s [[Mills House|living room]] in the [[Season Three]] episode "[[Bleeding Through]]"<ref>[[:File:318ThrowingKnife.png]]</ref> and the [[Season Six]] premiere "[[The Savior]]"<ref>[[:File:601WhyAreYou.png]]</ref> (one of them could also be seen on a side table in the Season Six episode "[[Murder Most Foul]]").<ref>[[:File:612Robin.png]]</ref> The same boxes were used to decorate the living room in [[Gothel]]'s tower in "[[Eloise Gardener (Episode)|Eloise Gardener]]". One was sitting on a shelf,<ref>[[:File:707ImprisonRapunzel.png]]</ref> while the other one was sitting on the bedside table.<ref>[[:File:707AbandonThisBaby.png]]</ref> |
*When [[Rogers]] searches [[Nick Branson|Nick]]'s [[Nick's Apartment|apartment]], a letter from an "N. Westlake" is lying in a cupboard;<ref>[[:File:718SearchingCupboard.png]]</ref> a reference to [[Wikipedia:Graphic design|graphic designer]] [https://www.westlakedesign.net/mysite Neil Westlake]. |
*When [[Rogers]] searches [[Nick Branson|Nick]]'s [[Nick's Apartment|apartment]], a letter from an "N. Westlake" is lying in a cupboard;<ref>[[:File:718SearchingCupboard.png]]</ref> a reference to [[Wikipedia:Graphic design|graphic designer]] [https://www.westlakedesign.net/mysite Neil Westlake]. |
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− | *A wall plaque at the [[Hyperion Heights 42nd Precinct Police Station|police station]] commemorates the following police officers:<ref>[[:File:718FollowWhatever.png]]</ref> |
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− | **[http://gregventuri.com/ Greg Venturi], an art director on the show |
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− | **[http://www.markstope.com Mark Stope], another art director |
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+ | *The name [[Rumplestiltskin]] is misspelled "Rump'''el'''stiltskin" on the [[Dark One Dagger]].<ref>[[:File:718GoldWithDagger2.png]]</ref> |
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− | **[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0814616 Mark Soparlo], a production staff member |
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− | **Chelsea Yusep, a reference to production staff member [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7789881 Yusep Chelsea] |
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− | **[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2507000/ Oliver Zentner], another production staff member |
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===Filming Locations=== |
===Filming Locations=== |
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− | *Byrne Creek in [[Wikipedia:Burnaby|Burnaby]] doubles as the [[New Enchanted Forest]] for the scenes outside [[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]]'s [[Alice's Cottage|cottage]].<ref>{{TwitterLink|Aviewfromabroad|status/962388208855085057|G. Justine G.|quote=here are some pics of the Byrne Creek location shoot for #oaut. Filming starts Tuesday and wrap up on Wednesday according to security personnel.|image=File:TWAviewfromabroad-718.png}}</ref> |
+ | *Byrne Creek in [[Wikipedia:Burnaby|Burnaby]] doubles as the [[New Enchanted Forest]] for the scenes outside [[Alice (Hyperion Heights)|Alice]]'s [[Alice's Cottage|cottage]].<ref>{{TwitterLink|Aviewfromabroad|status/962388208855085057|G. Justine G.|date=February 10, 2018|quote=here are some pics of the Byrne Creek location shoot for #oaut. Filming starts Tuesday and wrap up on Wednesday according to security personnel.|image=File:TWAviewfromabroad-718.png}}</ref> |
− | *The scene where [[Tilly]] and [[Margot]] walk down the streets of [[Seattle|Hyperion Heights]] chatting and eating |
+ | *The scene where [[Tilly]] and [[Margot]] walk down the streets of [[Seattle|Hyperion Heights]] chatting and eating sprinkle-covered fruit was filmed on the south sidewalk of 400 West Pender Street<ref name="rogerdlee">{{TwitterLink|rogerdlee|status/959508330250055680|Roger Lee|date=February 2, 2018|quote=#OUAT will be filming at the bookstore at Pender & Richards on February 8th|image=File:TWrogerdlee-718.png|noimage=}} <small>([[:File:TWrogerdlee-718-2.jpg|filming notice]])</small></ref> in [[Wikipedia:Vancouver|Vancouver]], [[Wikipedia:British Columbia|British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://canadagraphs.weebly.com/once-upon-a-time-blog/once-upon-a-time-shoots-a-scene-for-season-7-with-rose-reynolds-tiera-skovbye-in-vancouver-last-week|title=Once Upon A Time shoots a scene for season 7 with Rose Reynolds & Tiera Skovbye in Vancouver last week.|date=February 14, 2018|publisher=Canadagraphs}}</ref> |
+ | *[https://www.shopnoctex.com/pages/showroom CORTEX Boutique], a store on 420 West Pender Street in the [http://integra-arch.com/our-projects/western-canada-building/ Western Canada building], doubles as [[Dodgson's Books]], the bookstore Margot and Tilly visit.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.straight.com/life/877091/environmentally-minded-cortex-brings-upcycled-fashions-downtown-vancouver|title=Environmentally minded Cortex brings upcycled fashions to downtown Vancouver|last=Lau|first=Lucy|date=March 20, 2017|publisher=''[[Wikipedia:The Georgia Straight|The Georgia Straight]]''}}<br>[[:File:718EnteringBookshop2.png]]<br>[[:File:718MomAndPopBookshop.png]]<br>{{S|(Note the identical layout, lights and counter)}}</ref> The real-life house number, 420, can be seen on the door when Margot and Tilly enter.<ref>[[:File:718EnteringBookshop.png]]</ref> |
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− | |noimage=}} ([[:File:TWrogerdlee-718-2.jpg|Filming notice]])</ref> in [[Wikipedia:Vancouver|Vancouver]], [[Wikipedia:British Columbia|British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://canadagraphs.weebly.com/once-upon-a-time-blog/once-upon-a-time-shoots-a-scene-for-season-7-with-rose-reynolds-tiera-skovbye-in-vancouver-last-week|title=Once Upon A Time shoots a scene for season 7 with Rose Reynolds & Tiera Skovbye in Vancouver last week.|date=February 14, 2018|publisher=Canadagraphs}}</ref> |
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+ | **A real-life bookstore at 416 West Pender Street, also in the Western Canada building, was also used to film the bookstore and the name Dodgsons Books were added to the windows.<ref name="rogerdlee"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodnorth.buzz/2018/02/final-season-once-upon-a-times-tilly-rose-reynolds-at-the-fremont-troll-set-in-east-vancouver.html|title=FINAL SEASON: ONCE UPON A TIME's Tilly (Rose Reynolds) at the Fremont Troll Set in East Vancouver|last=Gittins|first=Susan|date=February 7, 2018|quote=And an afternoon/evening shoot at a book store in downtown Vancouver.|publisher=Hollywood North Buzz}} {{S|(Notice the real-life house number and building name over the door, and the name Dodgsons Books on the windows, in this [http://www.hollywoodnorth.buzz/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/a-ouat-books2.jpg photograph].)}}</ref> |
− | *The inner courtyard of 100 Powell Street and the inner courtyard of East Cordova Street<ref>[[:File:TWyvrshoots-718.png]] ([[:File:TWyvrshoots-718-2.jpg|Filming notice]])</ref> in [[Wikipedia:Gastown|Gastown]], Vancouver, double as the back of [[Nick Branson|Nick]]'s [[Nick's Apartment|apartment building]] for the scene where [[Rogers]] chases and corners [[Drew]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.hollywoodnorth.buzz/2018/02/season-7-once-upon-a-times-detective-rogers-colin-odonoghue-chases-a-perp.html|title=FINAL SEASON: ONCE UPON A TIME's Detective Rogers (Colin O'Donoghue) Chases a Perp|last=Gittins|first=Susan|date=February 7, 2018|publisher=Hollywood North}}</ref> |
+ | *The inner courtyard of 100 Powell Street and the inner courtyard of East Cordova Street<ref>[[:File:TWyvrshoots-718.png]] ([[:File:TWyvrshoots-718-2.jpg|Filming notice]])</ref> in [[Wikipedia:Gastown|Gastown]], Vancouver, double as the back of [[Nick Branson|Nick]]'s [[Nick's Apartment|apartment building]] for the scene where [[Rogers]] chases and corners [[Drew]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.hollywoodnorth.buzz/2018/02/season-7-once-upon-a-times-detective-rogers-colin-odonoghue-chases-a-perp.html|title=FINAL SEASON: ONCE UPON A TIME's Detective Rogers (Colin O'Donoghue) Chases a Perp|last=Gittins|first=Susan|date=February 7, 2018|publisher=Hollywood North Buzz}}</ref> |
− | *Gastown's [http://www.vancitylofts.com/koret-lofts Koret Lofts] at 55 East Cordova Street in Vancouver doubles as the exterior of |
+ | *Gastown's [http://www.vancitylofts.com/koret-lofts Koret Lofts] at 55 East Cordova Street in Vancouver doubles as the exterior of Samdi Holdings.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.albrighton.ca/55-e-cordova-koret-lofts|title=55 E CORDOVA - KORET LOFTS |accessdate=August 29, 2019|publisher=Albrighton}} {{S|(In the gallery, swipe to the right until you get to number 24, which is an exterior photo of the building)}}<br>[https://remax-listingphotos-ca1.imgix.net/x2/@v=128684120@/734/7/793/r2380793/r2380793_17.jpg Exterior of the Koret Lofts]<br>[[:File:718SamdiHoldings.png]] {{S|(notice the identical roofing above the windows, the design of the steps and the red building in the background)}}</ref> |
+ | **Koret Lofts also doubles as the interior of [[Emma Swan|Emma]] and [[Henry Mills|Henry]]'s [[Swan New York Loft|New York apartment]] in the [[Season Three]] episodes "[[Going Home]]" and "[[New York City Serenade]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://yvrshoots.com/2013/11/shoot-once-upon-a-times-jennifer-morrison-colin-odonoghue-in-stanley-park.html|title=SHOOT: ONCE UPON A TIME's #CaptainSwan (Jennifer Morrison & Colin O'Donoghue) in Stanley Park as NYC's Central Park|last=Gittins|first=Susan|date=November 14, 2013|quote=On Tuesday, Once Upon a Time shot scenes at Strathcona School and in Gastown's Koret Lofts, part of a recent shift out of studio and back into more on-location filming in and around Vancouver.|publisher=Hollywood North Buzz}}</ref></tabber> |
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For the characters who have been known as "Guardian", see Guardians. |
"The Guardian" is the eighteenth episode of Season Seven of ABC's Once Upon a Time. It was written by David H. Goodman & Brigitte Hales, and directed by Geofrey Hildrew. It is the one hundred and fifty-first episode of the series overall, and premiered on April 20, 2018.
Synopsis
Following Nick's death, Weaver discovers the Dark One Dagger has been taken and sets out to get it back, even if it means betraying Roni's trust. Meanwhile, Margot takes Tilly on a date, but their time together takes an unexpected twist. In a flashback, Rumple, desperate to be reunited with Belle, pays Alice a visit.[2]
Recap
Deleted Scenes
"A Promise"
This scene is included on the Blu-ray edition of "Once Upon a Time: The Complete Seventh and Final Season", but not the DVD.
After going to the back room of Roni's, Lucy asks Roni where they are there for the antidote for her father's poisoning. Roni explains that she's working on it and he's her son too. After Lucy apologizes and hugs her, Roni, in tears, assures her granddaughter that she will cure Henry. However, Lucy tells her adoptive grandmother that she has a feeling that something bad happens soon if they don't break the curse. Roni tells her to not worry and gives her the cherries that she wanted.
Cast[2]
Starring
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Guest Starring
Co-StarringUncredited
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Note:
*: Only in archive footage
Trivia
Title
- The title card features the word "Once" formed by the orange flowers in the Cave of the Departed.[3]
- It is also the first Season Seven title card to not feature the Seattle skyline. The two other are from "Homecoming" and "Leaving Storybrooke".
- The title of this episode was revealed by Adam Horowitz via his Twitter account on January 28, 2018.[4]
Production Notes
- Rose Reynolds confirmed that she did not make Tilly's Troll drawing herself.[5]
- As of this episode, Robert Carlyle overtook Jennifer Morrison's position as the cast member with the second largest number of appearances throughout the show.
- The bookstore that Tilly and Margot visit is called Dodgson's Books,[6] a reference to Lewis Carroll's real name, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.
- During the scene where Rumplestiltskin and Hook put aside their differences, Rose Reynolds and Tiera Skovbye. who were still in the background of the shot, were given a tea-spread and biscuits. According to Rose, she was constantly trying to feed Tiera biscuits.[7]
Event Chronology
- The Seattle events take place after "Chosen" and before "Flower Child". (For more details, see the Land Without Magic timeline)
- The New Enchanted Forest flashbacks take place after the main flashback events of "The Girl in the Tower" and before Lucy's eighth birthday in "The Eighth Witch".
Episode Connection
- Mr. Gold laments Belle's death in this episode. Belle passed away in "Beauty".
- Mr. Gold says that he received a letter from Gideon, saying he is doing well in his studies, referring to how Gideon was accepted into the Elphame Academy in "Beauty".
- Mr. Gold first met Alice in "Beauty" when he came to the New Enchanted Forest.
- Nick is found dead in this episode after he was killed by Mr. Samdi in "Chosen".
- Mr. Gold has had the Dark One Dagger in the police station evidence room since "Eloise Gardener".
- Margot first met Tilly in "The Girl in the Tower", and they got to know each other in "Breadcrumbs".
- Henry was held hostage by Nick in "Chosen".
- Wish Hook met the other Hook in "A Pirate's Life".
- Hook asks if Mr. Gold can cure his poisoned heart, referring to how Wish Hook's heart was cursed in "Knightfall".
- The budding romance between Alice and Robin was first seen in flashbacks during "The Girl in the Tower".
- Henry talks about how he was kidnapped by Nick, referring to events in "Breadcrumbs".
- Roni is using magic to save Henry, and she was given this magic by Mr. Samdi in "Sisterhood".
- Alice's habit of talking to her stuffed toys was first seen in "The Girl in the Tower".
- Samdi told Roni during "The Girl in the Tower" of his intentions to get the dagger.
- Alice's magic abilities were seen in "The Girl in the Tower".
- This is not the first time Mr. Gold/Rumplestiltskin has tried to goad someone into crushing another person's heart. As Rumplestiltskin, he urged Regina to crush a horse's heart in "The Doctor". When the Darkness took on Rumplestiltskin's form inside Emma's head during "The Dark Swan", he persuaded her to begin crushing Merida's heart.
- The last time Samdi warned Weaver against trying to kill him and spoil his chances of reuniting with Belle was in "Sisterhood".
- Henry finds the results of the blood test he took to help Lucy in "Secret Garden". Nick first showed him the test results in "Chosen".
- Rogers points out that Drew is helping Samdi, but Drew explains that he didn't have a choice, referring to events in "A Taste of the Heights" and "Chosen".
- The bubbling cauldron in the bar's backroom was last used by Kelly in "Breadcrumbs" to help Roni make the potion for curing Henry.
- The origin story of how Rumplestiltskin's name got on the dagger was shown in "Desperate Souls". The last time his name reappeared on the dagger to replace the Dark One before him was in "Swan Song".
- This is the second time Weaver endangers Henry's life by stealing magic meant to cure the latter. The first time was in "A Land Without Magic", where he stole the true love potion from Emma.
- Mr. Gold had the Darkness taken out of him was in "Operation Mongoose Part 1" when the Apprentice absorbed it into the Sorcerer's Hat, though he consequentially sought out a way to regain the Darkness in "Swan Song".
- Mr. Gold hears Belle's last words to him, which she told him in "Beauty".
- Alice keeps her promise to stay with Mr. Gold and help him to remember the good person he is, which was implied in "The Eighth Witch".
- Mr. Gold's habit of spinning was seen in "The Eighth Witch".
- Roni says that she Anastasia left with Ivy, which took place in "Sisterhood".
Disney
- Dr. Facilier from The Princess and the Frog appears.
- The skulls and orange flowers in the Cave of the Departed are a reference to the sugar skulls and orange marigold flowers from Coco.[8]
- The masks in the room are also similar to the ones worn by Dr. Facilier's friends on the other side in The Princess and the Frog.[9]
- This episode contains a number of other references to Disney works. See the list of Disney references for more.
Fairytales and Folklore
- This episode features Rumplestiltskin from the "Rumplestiltskin" fairytale, Captain Hook from the Peter Pan story, Alice from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and Robin Hood from the ballad.
- Alice has a white rabbit plushie in her home,[10] which she refers to as Mr. Rabbit; a reference to the White Rabbit from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- Alice gives Robin a pocket watch from New Wonderland, a reference to the White Rabbit's pocket watch from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Popular Culture
- After catching Tilly sketching, Margot compares Tilly to Vincent van Gogh.
- The song playing in the background when Tilly arrives at the bar with a candy treat and an apology for Margot is "I've Gotta Go Home" by Johnny Copeland.
Props Notes
- The framed photograph of Belle which Mr. Gold conjures[11] is taken from a behind the scenes photograph of Emilie de Ravin from the filming of the Season Six episode "Changelings".[12]
- The name London is printed on Alice's pocket watch.[13] In addition, one of the travel books behind Tilly at Dodgson's Books is about "Royal London".[14]
- The chief medical examiner mentioned on Nick's medical examiner report is S. Laflamme,[15] a reference to production staff member Sierra Laflamme. The director of public health is S. Thompson,[15] a reference to art department coordinator Sharon Thompson.
- While visiting the bookstore, Margot takes out the travel books The Traveler's Key to Ancient Egypt: A Guide to Sacred Places by John Anthony West, Insight Guides Bali & Lombok, Fodor's Big Island of Hawaii, The Rough Guide to India, Journey to Machu Picchu: Spiritual Wisdom from the Andes, and Trekking in the Himalaya by Hashmat Singh and Pallas Das.[16]
- According to Weaver's map of Seattle, Hyperion Heights is located close to Gas Works Park,[17] a public park located on the north shore of Lake Union at the south end of the Wallingford neighborhood.
Set Dressing
- A white rabbit plushie (which Alice refers to as Mr. Rabbit),[10] a tea set[10] and a chess set[18] can be seen in Alice's cottage, a reference to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
- The rabbit and the tea set[10] previously appeared in Gothel's tower when Alice was celebrating her birthday in "The Girl in the Tower".[19]
- A decorative box is sitting on the table in Alice's home.[10] It is one of two decorative boxes that were sitting on the coffee table in Regina's living room in the Season Three episode "Bleeding Through"[20] and the Season Six premiere "The Savior"[21] (one of them could also be seen on a side table in the Season Six episode "Murder Most Foul").[22] The same boxes were used to decorate the living room in Gothel's tower in "Eloise Gardener". One was sitting on a shelf,[23] while the other one was sitting on the bedside table.[24]
- When Rogers searches Nick's apartment, a letter from an "N. Westlake" is lying in a cupboard;[25] a reference to graphic designer Neil Westlake.
Filming Locations
- Byrne Creek in Burnaby doubles as the New Enchanted Forest for the scenes outside Alice's cottage.[27]
- The scene where Tilly and Margot walk down the streets of Hyperion Heights chatting and eating sprinkle-covered fruit was filmed on the south sidewalk of 400 West Pender Street[28] in Vancouver, British Columbia.[29]
- CORTEX Boutique, a store on 420 West Pender Street in the Western Canada building, doubles as Dodgson's Books, the bookstore Margot and Tilly visit.[30] The real-life house number, 420, can be seen on the door when Margot and Tilly enter.[31]
- The inner courtyard of 100 Powell Street and the inner courtyard of East Cordova Street[33] in Gastown, Vancouver, double as the back of Nick's apartment building for the scene where Rogers chases and corners Drew.[34]
- Gastown's Koret Lofts at 55 East Cordova Street in Vancouver doubles as the exterior of Samdi Holdings.[35]
- Koret Lofts also doubles as the interior of Emma and Henry's New York apartment in the Season Three episodes "Going Home" and "New York City Serenade".[36]
International Titles
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Language | Title | Translation |
French | "La Gardienne[37]" | "The Guardian" |
Italian | "Il Guardiano" | "The Guardian" |
Portuguese | "A Guardiã" | "The Guardian[38]" |
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