"The Price" is the second episode of Season Five of ABC's Once Upon a Time. It was written by Andrew Chambliss & Dana Horgan, and directed by Romeo Tirone. It is the ninetieth episode of the series overall, and premiered on October 4, 2015.
Synopsis
In an effort to protect Emma, Regina steps up in a surprising way that will test her mettle as a force for good. King Arthur and Queen Guinevere throw a royal ball to welcome the heroes to Camelot, but when the celebration takes a deadly turn, David and Robin must leap into action or lose a crucial asset in the fight to save Emma. Back in Storybrooke, Hook deploys a tried-and-true technique in hopes of bringing Emma back to the light while the heroes discover that some unexpected baggage has followed them home from Camelot.[2]
Deleted Scenes
Unnamed scene
An alternate version of the scene where Hook meets Emma by the Yellow Bug. This version of the scene was filmed in a different location than Marine Garage, where the meeting takes place in the actual episode. Emma is wearing one of her signature black Dark One coats; the same coat that she was wearing at the docks earlier in the episode (in the actual episode, she is wearing a simple black dress). She walks towards Hook with a sinister grin on her face and pulls him in close to her, but Hook is not impressed. [3]
Recap
Cast[2]
Starring
Guest Starring
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Co-Starring
Uncredited
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Trivia
Production Notes
- The title card features Merlin's Tree.
- The title of this episode was announced by Adam Horowitz via his Twitter account on July 20, 2015.[4]
- The computer-generated set used for the castle courtyard is recycled from the computer-generated imagery model for the King's castle in "The Price of Gold", King Xavier's castle in "The Miller's Daughter" and the Maritime Castle in "Ariel". This can be seen from the archways[5] and the railing on top of them,[6] which have a very similar design.
- The area around the courtyard stairs, that was added to the CGI model for the Camelot Castle, was recycled for a courtyard in the King's Castle in "The Other Shoe", which can be seen from the almost identical design of the windows and the balustrades.[7] The Camelot Castle's version of the archways (re-cycled from the old CGI model for the King's Castle) were also re-used for "The Other Shoe", where the courtyard of the King's Castle have archways with the same design.[8]
- During rehearsals for their dance sequences, Lana Parrilla, Sean Maguire and Andrew Jenkins were coached by choreographer, Paul Becker.[9][10]
- While waiting to shoot the dancing sequences, Colin O'Donoghue asked Beverley Elliott to dance.[11]
- Donald Adams, who plays the Footman, was previously listed as playing a vendor in the press release for "Hat Trick".[12] However, his character was cut from the episode.
- The shot of the ferryman coming through the portal in the Storybrooke Heritage Park[13] is re-used in "Swan Song",[14] but with a different color hue.
Event Chronology
- The Storybrooke events take place after "The Dark Swan" and before "Siege Perilous". (For more details, see the Land Without Magic timeline)
- The Camelot events take place after "The Dark Swan" and before "Siege Perilous". (For more details, see the Camelot timeline)
Episode Connections
- Granny's Diner returned to Storybrooke in "The Dark Swan".
- This is the second time that one of the Dwarves was forced to cross the border to discover what happens when they leave Storybrooke. The first one happened in "We Are Both".
- At the town line, Happy says "I don't want to turn into a flying monkey", a reference to the events of "Witch Hunt".
- Leroy mentions facing Peter Pan (between "The New Neverland" and "Going Home"), the Snow Queen (between "White Out" and "Shattered Sight") and the Trio of Terror (between "Darkness on the Edge of Town" and "Mother") in Storybrooke.
- Dopey has been transformed back into his old self by the time of "The Other Shoe".
- Who cast the new curse, is revealed in "Broken Heart".
- How Merlin was trapped inside the tree, is revealed in "Dreamcatcher". Merlin is freed from the tree in the same episode.
- Henry's question about what happened in Camelot, is answered in "Birth" and "Broken Heart".
- The reason why Emma took away everyone's memories, is revealed in "Broken Heart".
- Regina removes Zelena's voice, just like she did with Ariel in "Ariel".
- Hook and Belle's friendship was first shown in "Darkness on the Edge of Town".
- Belle and Hook discuss Belle and Rumplestiltskin's failed true love's kiss from "Skin Deep".
- Mary Margaret talks about her dreams of sending Emma to her first ball, something that was previously brought up in "Lady of the Lake" and "The Apprentice".
- The dress Regina magics up when selecting a dress for the ball[15] is the same dress that she magicked up when under the influence of the Spell of Shattered Sight in "Shattered Sight".[16]
- Regina mentions losing her first love, an event which occurred in "The Stable Boy".
- Emma finally gets her "own place" in this episode. It was first mentioned in "The Apprentice".
- What Emma is hiding from Hook, is revealed in "Birth" and "Broken Heart".
- Hook tells Emma, "Swan, you look..." and Emma says "I know.", just like they told each other in "The Apprentice".
- The reason why Henry is fond of the song "Only You", is explained in "Dreamcatcher".
- Regina tells Mr. Gold, "You made me like this. You made me the Evil Queen", which began in "We Are Both".
- Mother Superior gave Belle the Magical Rose in "The Dark Swan".
- Emma looks at her family yearningly outside the Granny's Diner, just like Hook did in "The Jolly Roger".
- Leroy gives Belle advice about love just as she gave him in "Dreamy" and "The Outsider".
- The reason why Emma is isolating herself from her loved ones, is explained in "Broken Heart".
- The reason why Excalibur is inside the stone again, is revealed in "Broken Heart".
- Excalibur is pulled from the stone in "The Bear and the Bow".
- Emma succeeds in making Excalibur whole again in "Nimue".
- The real reason why Emma wants to make Excalibur whole, is revealed in "Birth".
Disney
- The petals of the rose in a jar, given to Belle by Mother Superior, fall and float around in the same manner as the iconic object from Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
- The moment where Regina, Mary Margaret, David, King Arthur and Leroy take each other's hands, making a human chain against the Fury is a reference to one of the final scenes of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.
- 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 King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, and Percival from the Arthurian Legend, Robin Hood from the Robin Hood ballad, the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz story, Rumplestiltskin from the Rumpelstiltskin fairytale and Hank's daughter from the novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
- Merlin being trapped inside a tree is a reference to Arthurian legend, where the Lady of the Lake trapped Merlin inside an oak tree.
- Also featured are the Furies and Charon from Greek Mythology.
Lost
- Dopey is wearing a Geronimo Jackson t-shirt.[17] This was a fictional band on Lost.
Popular Culture
- Regina mentions Club Med with her line, "I should be figuring out how to free Merlin, not fox-trotting my way across Club Med-ieval."
- The part where Hook says to Emma, "Swan, you look...", and Emma answers, "I know", is a reference to the scene in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back where Princess Leia tells Han Solo that she loves him, and he answers, "I know".[18]
- The music played by Henry on his iPod and on the diner's jukebox is "Only You" by Yazoo.
Goofs
- King Arthur's herald incorrectly announces him as "His Royal Highness, King Arthur", and not the proper title of "His Majesty".
Props Notes
- The book that Belle uses to identify the Fury seems to be an alphabetical guidebook on mythological creatures. The following creatures (barely readable) are listed:[19]
- Futakuchi-onna, a monster from Japanese mythology, in the form of type a woman with two mouths – a normal one located on her face, and a second one on the back of the head, beneath the hair
- Fury
- Gallu, demons of the Underworld in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology
- Galtzagorriak, a type of iratxoak, or imp, in Basque mythology
- Gana, the attendants of Shiva in Hinduism
Costume Notes
- Emma is wearing[20] a James Perse 'Blouson' Tank Dress[21] (no longer available).
Filming Locations
- The opening scene at the Storybrooke town line was filmed in Burnaby Lake Regional Park.[22]
- The Camelot scene by the Merlin tree,[23] the Storybrooke camp scene[24] and the Storybrooke Heritage Park scene[23][25] were all filmed in Burnaby's Central Park.
International Titles
International Titles | ||
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Language | Title | Translation |
Finnish | "Hinta" | "The Price" |
French | "Excalibur" | "Excalibur" |
Italian | "Il prezzo" | "The Price" |
Polish | "Cena" | "The Price" |
Portuguese | "O Preço" | "The Price" |