“Poor Unfortunate Soul” – Hook leverages his complicated history with Ursula to find out what she knows about Gold’s endgame. Gold and the Queens of Darkness torture August for information about the Author as Emma, Mary Margaret and David race to find them. Regina grows concerned for Robin Hood’s safety while she struggles to maintain her cover with the villains. In a Fairy Tale Land flashback, when a restless young Ursula enlists Hook’s help to run away from home, she soon learns it isn’t wise to trust a pirate, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, MARCH 22 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David Nolan, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry, Michael Socha as Will Scarlet and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest stars include Eion Bailey as August, Merrin Dungey as Ursula, Victoria Smurfit as Cruella De Vil, Sean Maguire as Robin Hood, Christopher Gauthier as William Smee, JoAnna Garcia Swisher as Ariel, Ernie Hudson as Poseidon, Tiffany Boone as Young Ursula and Kristin Bauer van Straten as Maleficent.
”Poor Unfortunate Soul” was written by Andrew Chambliss and Dana Horgan and directed by Steve Pearlman.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David Nolan, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry, Michael Socha as Will Scarlet and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest stars include Eion Bailey as August, Merrin Dungey as Ursula, Victoria Smurfit as Cruella De Vil, Sean Maguire as Robin Hood, Christopher Gauthier as William Smee, JoAnna Garcia Swisher as Ariel, Ernie Hudson as Poseidon, Tiffany Boone as Young Ursula and Kristin Bauer van Straten as Maleficent.
”Poor Unfortunate Soul” was written by Andrew Chambliss and Dana Horgan and directed by Steve Pearlman.
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I wonder if they're ever going to address how people mostly thought Ursula was a legend and how Regina posed as Ursula and Ursula got really ticked about it.
ReplyDeletePoor August. And yes, Robin!
ReplyDeleteThe only thing poor Ursula wanted is freedom. But what did Hook gain by playing her. Can't wait for Papa Sea king to come out and play.
ReplyDeleteThis will be an interesting face off. Especially with the upcoming episodes.
Wut? Ok, trying to put this together with the promo ... I'm still loving this arc.
ReplyDeleteRobin Hood! I hope this is the episode in which we'll find out if Rumple kidnapped him and his holding him hostage somewhere. I think that's what happened. Rumple talking about how valuable Robin is if they want to break Regina (again) kind of confirmed it for me already. I think the Robin we saw in the promo will be a glamour or an illusion, but the end of the episode will reveal that he's being held hostage and is meant to serve as an ace up Rumple's sleeve.
ReplyDeleteThis episode looks good.
ReplyDeleteGood to see a Hook centric but seems like a Ursula one. I still think Ursula's soul will be taken and her father does something maybe Hook let's him know Ursula is running away.
I am glad Hook is working to find out what Rumple is planning because Rumple is taking advantage of Hook and even Belle so much.
I don't think much of August. Wronged Emma and put her in prison. I do like that Marco got hus son back as a little boy to have another chance at raising him properly
I hope this episode will raise the trash that was the last one. It disappointed me so much.
ReplyDeleteFun twist on the Ursula back story combining elements from The Little Mermaid and Greek mythology!
ReplyDeleteCant wait to see where everything is going especially with some great cast members continuing to return!
cannot wait
ReplyDeleteI don't get it. Why the villains are considering Hook a good guy and why they haven't asked how he got his happy ending. I love Hook...but his character was originally a villain, just like the rest of them.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they will!
ReplyDeleteARIEL'S BACK AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i hope Emma finds and saves August!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteand Ariel
ReplyDeletehuh that's true wow you're right LOL damn you're good HA! i guess because he's not magic?
ReplyDeleteBad hook wooohooo and robin back with august yesss and ariel god i miss ariel everythin is heatin up
ReplyDeleteJust saw this on Tumblr. Any thoughts?
ReplyDeletehttps://40.media.tumblr.com/3bb41878778595ece40f4e2e6e75e570/tumblr_nl9xfusrSH1rd9srqo1_500.jpg
They probably thought it was extreme cosplay/living in a fantasy world?
ReplyDeleteUnlikely now.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for Ursula's story, she is my favorite Disney's villain. I knew it was just a matter of time before we see August in Storybrook again
ReplyDeleteHook hasn't devastated an entire population unlike the other two. Hook was only a pirate more so then a full villain and set for revenge on Rumple NOT cursing everyone and hurting and destroy millions lives. And Hook made his own choice to let his revenge go and hasn't stepped away from that path. He hasn't relied on anyone or any book author but himself and on hope, love and light to guide him.
ReplyDeleteAnd also hasnt got magic... or relied on magic or he'll bent on destroying anyone else.
The only thing they could do to Hook is hurt him through Emma which is most all villains like Pan, Zelena and Rumple do
Finally a Hook backstory... or atleast Hook in flashbacks with his pirate gear.
ReplyDeleteEpisode looks great
Because the show itself is ignoring the way they wrote him in season 2 in order to make it at least a bit less laughable that they're trying to pass him off as a love interest for Emma Swan. And maybe they just have a hard time taking him serious too, villain or not.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing the Papa Sea King convinced Killian to betray her since Ursula wanted away from home which means away from Papa Sea King for one reason or another.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping that when the QoD and company are finished or they notice the heroes coming (whichever comes first) that Rumple turns August back into a kid (fully healed) so that no one can get any information from August without Rumple being there. Anyway, I can't think of any reason to bring him back as an adult permanently. Killian and Emma are in to much of a good place for a love triangle to form and unlike with Robin Hood, Emma wasn't married to him so we don't have the honor card. And his storyline was pretty much tied up except this one that they just added.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see villain Hook. So far most of the time we see him as a villain he is hurting a small number of specific people. Most of the time it seems like in his 300 years of mostly villainy he has hurt about as many people as two heroes do in a normal lifespan or one recovering villain does in a couple of years.
ReplyDeleteextreme cosplay?
ReplyDeleteI don't think that scene with Robin is real. Maybe they'll show how would it be if the villains get their happy endings.
ReplyDeleteMost of those 300 years were spent alone on a boat with his pirate buddies. Not sure he was so much a villain during that time as just incredibly bored.
ReplyDeleteMaybe but he was working under Pan for a bit of that time so he might of done some things under him.
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