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*The [[Enchanted Forest]] events take place after [[Snow White]] and [[Prince Charming]]'s honeymoon in "[[The New Neverland]]", after the [[Evil Queen]] steals the [[Dark Curse]] from [[Maleficent (Enchanted Forest)|Maleficent]] in "[[The Thing You Love Most]]", and before Snow and Charming's visit to [[Rumplestiltskin]] in "[[Pilot]]". {{Template:TimeEF}}
 
*The [[Enchanted Forest]] events take place after [[Snow White]] and [[Prince Charming]]'s honeymoon in "[[The New Neverland]]", after the [[Evil Queen]] steals the [[Dark Curse]] from [[Maleficent (Enchanted Forest)|Maleficent]] in "[[The Thing You Love Most]]", and before Snow and Charming's visit to [[Rumplestiltskin]] in "[[Pilot]]". {{Template:TimeEF}}
 
*The [[Land Without Magic]] events occur after "[[Darkness on the Edge of Town]]". {{Template:TimeLWM}}
 
*The [[Land Without Magic]] events occur after "[[Darkness on the Edge of Town]]". {{Template:TimeLWM}}
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*[[Belle French|Belle]] mentions her kidnapping by [[Cruella De Vil]] and [[Ursula]] in "[[Heroes and Villains]]".
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*[[Prince Charming]] recognizes [[Maleficent (Enchanted Forest)|Maleficent]] from his previous encounter with her in "[[A Land Without Magic]]".
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*[[Emma Swan|Emma]] and [[Hook]] mention [[Maleficent (Storybrooke)|Maleficent's]] previos forms and their deaths. Emma killed Maleficent's dragon form in "A Land Without Magic" and Hook encountered Maleficent's ash-monster form in "[[The Evil Queen (Episode)|The Evil Queen]]".
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**Both forms appear during Maleficent's revival.
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*Prince Charming broke the [[Sleeping Curse]] in "[[Pilot]]"/"A Land Without Magic".
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*[[Evil Queen|Regina]] stole the [[Dark Curse]] from Maleficent in "[[The Thing You Love Most]]".
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*[[August Booth|August]] transformed back into [[Pinocchio]] in "[[Selfless, Brave and True]]".
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===Cultural References===
 
===Cultural References===
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*[[David Nolan|David]] pours himself a glass of MacCutcheon Scotch Whiskey, a fictional brand featured on ''[[Wikipedia:Lost (TV series)|Lost]]''.
 
*[[David Nolan|David]] pours himself a glass of MacCutcheon Scotch Whiskey, a fictional brand featured on ''[[Wikipedia:Lost (TV series)|Lost]]''.
   

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"Unforgiven" is the thirteenth episode of Season Four of ABC's Once Upon a Time. It was written by Andrew Chambliss & Kalinda Vazquez, and directed by Adam Horowitz. It is the seventy-ninth episode of the series overall, and premiered on March 8, 2015.

Synopsis

David and Mary Margaret suspect Cruella and Ursula have come to Storybrooke looking for something more than their own happy endings – something that threatens to reveal a secret they thought was long buried. Emma begins her own investigation of Cruella and Ursula, but she can’t shake the feeling that her friends and family are keeping something from her. Regina and Henry continue their search for the Author, turning to Pinocchio and Marco in the hope Pinocchio might remember a clue that will help them. Meanwhile, in a flashback to Fairy Tale Land, Snow and Charming cross paths with the Queens of Darkness as the threat of the Evil Queen’s Dark Curse hangs over all of them.[2]

Recap

Cast[2]

Starring

Guest Starring

Co-Starring

Uncredited

Trivia

Production Notes

Event Chronology

Episode Connections

Cultural References

Lost

  • David pours himself a glass of MacCutcheon Scotch Whiskey, a fictional brand featured on Lost.

Fairytale and Folklore

Disney

  • The scene where Prince Charming and Snow White find everyone in the castle asleep is a reference to the 1959 Disney film Sleeping Beauty, where the whole castle is put under a sleeping curse.

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