ALICE GIVES JAFAR THE FIGHT OF HER LIFE ON THE SEASON FINALE
OF ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME IN WONDERLAND”
“And They Lived…” – The all-powerful Jafar succeeds in making his father love him and forcing Anastasia into thinking she loves him. After Alice, Amara and Cyrus escape, Jafar imprisons the Jabberwocky and calls upon an army of dead soldiers to do his bidding. Meanwhile, Alice and the White Rabbit raise their own army to fight Jafar for the realm and a final confrontation between Alice and Jafar takes place at the Well of Wonders on the season finale of “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland,” THURSDAY, APRIL 3 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” stars Sophie Lowe as Alice, Michael Socha as Knave of Hearts, Peter Gadiot as Cyrus, Emma Rigby as The Red Queen with Naveen Andrews as Jafar and John Lithgow as the voice of the White Rabbit.
“And They Lived…” guest stars include Peta Sergeant as the Jabberwocky, Zuleikha Robinson as Amara, Raza Jaffrey as Taj, Whoopi Goldberg as Mrs. Rabbit, Brian George as Old Prisoner, Benjamin Wilkinson as White Knight, Toby Levins as Sentry, Christian Bower as Jafar’s Guard, Leah Gibson as Nyx, Dejan Loyola as Rafi, Shaun Smyth as Edwin, Heather Doerksen as Sarah, Ben Cotton as Tweedle #2, Kylie Rogers as Millie and Amelia Wilkinson as Alice’s Daughter.
“And They Lived” was written by Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz and Zack Estrin and directed by Kari Skogland.
“Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format, with 5.1 channel surround sound. Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and Zack Estrin are creators and executive producers. Steve Pearlman is also executive producer. The show is from ABC Studios. This program carries a TV-PG,V parental guideline.
OF ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME IN WONDERLAND”
“And They Lived…” – The all-powerful Jafar succeeds in making his father love him and forcing Anastasia into thinking she loves him. After Alice, Amara and Cyrus escape, Jafar imprisons the Jabberwocky and calls upon an army of dead soldiers to do his bidding. Meanwhile, Alice and the White Rabbit raise their own army to fight Jafar for the realm and a final confrontation between Alice and Jafar takes place at the Well of Wonders on the season finale of “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland,” THURSDAY, APRIL 3 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” stars Sophie Lowe as Alice, Michael Socha as Knave of Hearts, Peter Gadiot as Cyrus, Emma Rigby as The Red Queen with Naveen Andrews as Jafar and John Lithgow as the voice of the White Rabbit.
“And They Lived…” guest stars include Peta Sergeant as the Jabberwocky, Zuleikha Robinson as Amara, Raza Jaffrey as Taj, Whoopi Goldberg as Mrs. Rabbit, Brian George as Old Prisoner, Benjamin Wilkinson as White Knight, Toby Levins as Sentry, Christian Bower as Jafar’s Guard, Leah Gibson as Nyx, Dejan Loyola as Rafi, Shaun Smyth as Edwin, Heather Doerksen as Sarah, Ben Cotton as Tweedle #2, Kylie Rogers as Millie and Amelia Wilkinson as Alice’s Daughter.
“And They Lived” was written by Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz and Zack Estrin and directed by Kari Skogland.
“Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format, with 5.1 channel surround sound. Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and Zack Estrin are creators and executive producers. Steve Pearlman is also executive producer. The show is from ABC Studios. This program carries a TV-PG,V parental guideline.
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Please don't end on a cliffhanger. And please save her, Will!
ReplyDeleteIt's the series finale for Wonderland. If the show has a season 2, it will be a new story just like AHS.
ReplyDeleteI know that. That's why I don't want it to end on a cliffhanger.
ReplyDeleteI hope they end the show with everyone showing up in Storybrooke.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I want to happen!
ReplyDeleteAnd they lived.... in StoryBrooke with no memories whatsoever. I hope there is a season two from UOaTW needs to give up on Thursday at 8 and let that spinoff there for a couple of seasons.
ReplyDeleteOooooown Alice's daughter!!!!! Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteDon't want it to end!!!
ReplyDeleteIf they do it's going to have be a major flash forward...
ReplyDeleteI guess we flash forward a bit "Alice's Daughter"!!
ReplyDeleteIt could be but it wouldn't have to be. It could be as simple as jumping through the right portal.
ReplyDeleteOnly disappointed that they showed the Cheshire Cat, an iconic character, only once in the entire season (and possibly the entire series). Perphaps is it because the actor wasn't available any more.
ReplyDeleteSame could go with the Mad Hatter and the Queen of Hearts but after all these two were already developed on Once.
Only way to save Will is for Cyrus to return the water to the well and i'm guessing his Mom will sacrifice herself to save her son's thust releasing the water back to the well and freeing Will.
ReplyDeleteWell unless they're suddenly aloud to time travel or there's a magical mirror that shows the future, it appears that we do end the series forward in time...
ReplyDelete"...and Amelia Wilkinson as Alice’s Daughter."
There's nothing saying that the child doesn't come along after any events that would unfold in Storybrooke.
ReplyDeleteI didn't say it couldn't be in Storybrook, I just said it would be a flash forward (which would hint at Storybrooke being there for yrs to come)
ReplyDeleteWhat I'm getting at is that travel through realms isn't always linear so the time discrepancy doesn't have to be presented as a flashforward.
ReplyDeleteEPIC BATTLE?! wow.
ReplyDeleteSo far in the series the portals do run parallel in time, I believe. (There was TV line interview that said Darlings' reality was there own, but someone else tells me that writers changed there mind about this...so I guess it's a debate) This is why one can not wish to time travel (or rather one can't change the past) and why Jefferson could only "reach" back to grab the apple through his hat, as opposed to actually full fledged going there and getting it/changing things (The writers are trying to keep them parallel, otherwise they have to deal with cause and effect in any given time line.)
ReplyDeleteWill left Storybrooke at the beginning of OUAT second season, so when "we" started this series we were behind the parent show in time, but we could easily catch up to them since we are not told how much time is passing in current wonderland events, although Thursdays' episode should tell us something about "when" we are now...
But Alice's daughter has to be born and raised for however many years old she's going to be and that most likely is still too many yrs ahead where the current show is in time. (So they would in fact have to go "back" from their future to be "current" with OUAT).
However, I do not think they said anything about moving forward in time (or maybe it's just one can't move "back" in Their own realms' time line? And or maybe the time lines themselves have different evolutionary rates so that they are not equal in the amount of time passing) and perhaps Wonderland will be the exception to general rules, as there are already things pertaining to this realm that don't match up quite right with other things (Jack, Anastasia)
Not that it really matter, but I think a FF (in relation to the "current" events in OUAT) is the easiest explanation, but I DO hope these characters will be seen there in the future of the show...
Wait till Thursday!...you will see The Queen of Hearts again! :)
ReplyDeletePlease let this cast move to Once Upon a Time, I literally can't let Alice go :(
ReplyDeleteMy stance is, if they put it onscreen it's too late to take it back without a retcon.
ReplyDeleteyes please! Will should save Ana from Jafar! >_<
ReplyDeleteAmara's gonna jump into the Well and let Nyx take her. That is literally the only way it can play out. I mean, the battle takes place at the Well of Wonders, how convenient is that?
ReplyDeleteAnd that came out of nowhere, Jafar, what do you want Ana's love for?
Right but Alice never says she's from the Land Without Magic's past...and it is stated for fact that one can not change the past. (which is why Time Travel backwards is not suppose to occur, because there would be cause and effect--but again there is the Baelfire London business and the Neverland never aging buisness that makes things more complicated....)
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately everything that is stated on scene is even a contradiction at times (like magic is bad, but yet there are Fairies to help cultivate it, use it, and watch over/"guide" everyone), let alone what they tell us off screen. The problem is that most the characters don't even know what the whole truth and/or nature of reality/magic is and more and more possibilities of things keep getting introduced, which makes the mythology either sloppy or just simply over-whelming...
"Amelia Wilkinson as Alice’s Daughter" so am I the only one who saw this. O.o!!
ReplyDeleteOr maybe 'Alice's Daughter' isn't a flashback but an illusion of a future created by Jafar for Alice and Cyrus...........
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