2 guest star roles are being cast for episode 2.17: Owen, a free-spirited 10-year-old who is mourning his mother's tragic death; and Ben, a 40-year-old, kind widower who is trying to help his son deal with the loss of his mother.
Source: SpoilerTV
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LOLing at this. For a show that the creators claim is about 'mothers and daughters', there sure are a lot of dead mothers.
ReplyDeleteThey are probably from FTL. I wonder what their interaction with regulars will be. 10 bucks says it has something to do with Regina. Because, you know, why not give Lana some more heartbreaking scenes?
ReplyDeleteyeah, a lot!
ReplyDeleteI got nothing. Free-spirited is how the writers used to describe young Regina in "The Stable Boy", I think. Not very helpful, but that's all that came to my mind while reading this. I have no idea who they could be.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking a Henry emphasis.
ReplyDelete10 Year old who is free spirited? Peter Pan perhaps?
ReplyDeleteIf she knocks em out of the park like she has with every other scene this season so far, I'm all for that.
ReplyDeleteMan, I never thought of that. Funny.
ReplyDeleteStrong possibility there, I'd say.
ReplyDeleteOh, YES. That scene in "The Cricket Game" when she was grieving the loss of Henry's trust was absolutely incredible. I rank Lana right up there with Anna Torv as one of the greatest TV actresses of our time.
ReplyDeleteand the list of characters marches on!
ReplyDeleteI can see this being Peter Pan's intro... or at least a lost boy... and if so I say BRING IT. It's about time we got to see Neverland!
ReplyDeleteIf this is Peter Pan, wouldn't he be listed as a recruiting character?
ReplyDeleteDepends on how they develop the story... and just cause he's not listed as recurring (or even an option for recurring) it doesn't mean they won't chose to bring him back later on...
ReplyDeleteNot that this necessarily means anything, but Owen derives from both Gaelic and Welsh origins. In both cases it seems to mean "well born".
ReplyDeleteThis is so similar to Rumple and Bae's story and because Owen goes with the Celtic/English names, perhaps they are characters relating them.
Killian's backstory maybe? Or could it be young Rumple and his father?
Oh GOD, please no.... I can barely stand the kid... a Henry centric episode would kill me...
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