Once Upon a Time - Unforgiven - Review: "Secrets and Lies"
Mar 9, 2015
Once Upon A Time PB ReviewsI honestly didn’t know how to grade this episode. I went back and forth with a “B” and “B+”, but by the end I decided to go with the “A-”. This isn’t the strongest OUAT episode I’ve watched, this isn’t perfectly structured, or greatly paced, but damn it! It made me feel; there’s a lot of build up and narrative to get through the first part of the episode, but by the end it feels earned. And it set ups a lot of storylines that are going to be very fun and intriguing to watch: Regina is going undercover and Emma is definitely going to go evil. Snow’s words about Emma’s potential for darkness sound more like a prophecy than a concern: she will learn the truth about what she and David did and everything is going to go bananas. And that’s the best way to revitalize the show.
OUAT can only go so far with their structure of heroes vs villains, and big bads of the season; the best they could do is to start dropping hints that everything isn’t black and white and add some more layers of complexity over both sides. Season 3 did a wonderful job humanizing Regina, Hook and Rumple - at least him during S3A -, while season 4A worked with the heroes, making them more relatable and less idealized. So now it seems we keep working on here and the heroes actually have some darkness to them, and things are bound to become more interesting.
So, let’s get rid of the flaws right away: the pacing starts off slow; scenes take their time and everything is developing a bit slowly, so while watching I was just hoping something would happen so that it brought some energy to the whole thing. In the end the slow pace is merely build up, so it’s not really something bad, but I would have hoped for something that went along quicker.
Also, when did Belle and Will Scarlet started seeing each other? The last shot of those two together kissing seemed to come out of nowhere, as if the show forgot to show us some bonding between the two. In the end, it seems like it was only made to hurt Rumple; if those two are an actual couple, then it demands for some sort of explanation. It’s been about six to eight weeks since Belle made Rumple leave, so it isn’t necessarily shocking that she opened up to the idea of dating someone, but a heads up would have been nice.
But aside from that, I don’t really have much complaints. It’s really interesting the route they are taking: the flashback quest to the tree of wisdom is a classic fairy tale route and I always like when OUAT revisits fairy tale plot devices and makes them their own; the twist here is that Snow and David weren’t able to get an answer from the tree because Snow was with child, and Emma had both the potential for great good and great evil, and as such it interfered with the process, as she was basically a schödinger cat the tree couldn’t read and as such couldn’t give an answer to.
It’s an interesting way to give Cruella, Ursula and Maleficent some time with Snow and David, and for us to be introduced into the explanation of why Emma could hold some darkness even when she was born out of true love. I think it’s simple and effective; by using an old plot device with a few tweaks OUAT feels a bit more like the show it was on season 1, picking up old stories and making something new out of them.
The most interesting reveal we get is that Maleficent was with child, and thus she plead Snow to work together, and that Snow tells Regina that she and David were responsible for the loss of her child. That’s dark and really intriguing: it makes you wonder how exactly did they do it, and at the same times it gives Maleficent and incredibly strong motivation, which is clearly reflected on a very powerful moment, as she reminisces her lost child as her eyes get teary and her body shakes.
Talking about powerful moments, little things did get to me: Regina apologizing to Gepetto for the way she treated pinocchio was a wonderful little scene, and it shows that Gepetto could gaze into the best of Regina when he gave her August’s bag. Without many lines, just the expressions and the air around them made for a really beautiful small scene.
Emma and Hook’s conversation felt a bit more dictated by the plot due to Snow and David listening in the worst timing possible, as she opens up to Hook about her vulnerabilities, about how she chooses to see the worst in people, and it is a bit ruined by the fact that one is thinking “oh, now Snow and David won’t say anything”, which is exactly what ends up happens.
But still, there’s plenty of secrets and lies around everyone and the biggest threat to hit Storybrooke is not the presence of the queens of darkness per se, but the possibility of those secrets coming out, and they will, creating some serious havoc.
What I like about the queens of darkness as villains of the season is that they have a sense of unity, they care for each other, and this episodes showcases just that. They are powerful and they have magic, but the biggest threat they present is that they know most of the secrets the characters on Storybrooke are hiding, and that makes it all the more compelling and interesting than if they just went head on to fight against them. It gives the battle another layer in which it develops, outside of the mere use of magic.
I like that magic is not overused or abused, it is there but it doesn’t dictate the narrative, instead it is the choices the characters make what actually gets things happening. It is the secrets they keep, the lies they tell, the movements they make and what they keep silent what makes the episode. And honestly, as quiet as it was, OUAT truly benefited from trying something a bit different from its usual straight forward good guys vs bad guys with the tweaks it introduced.
Grade: A-
Stray Observations:
-How long until we know about Ursula and Hook’s backstory? My bet is episode 15.
-Even though I know the queens of darkness were up to no good, there was some serious discrimination going on. It’s interesting to see how the town feels more involved as they show they don’t forget and that they don’t agree with everything that Emma and company choose to do. It’d be interesting to see more redeeming villains like Regina getting this treatment and how they would react to it, it’d make for some interesting real life analogies to discrimination.
-Belle’s reaction to Cruella and Ursula showing up to the pawn shop was surprisingly well made and refreshing. Instead of just wondering in shock what they were doing there, she went straight to business.
-Snow and David have to work on their excuses? Hiking? The way they said it was totally unconvincing. Lucky for them, Emma chose to believe them - which shows us that her “super power” has not been working as it should, and for quite a while; wasn’t she supposed to always detect when people lie? It seems she has a blindspot for those she loves.
-Who else found awkward the Emma and Pinocchio conversation? It felt a bit uncomfortable.
-I like how Cruella and Ursula played Snow and David. It shows that they know them and that they are smart.
-Maleficent's resurrection has to be one of the best CGI moments on OUAT. For a show that is underwhelming plenty of times in that department, it surely made a pretty good job on that sequence.
-So Henry may have found the first clue to find the author. Any guesses on who he is and how he is going to be introduced? I still hope to see a fourth wall break and show one of the writers of the show, but maybe that’s too “Supernatural”-esquee for OUAT.
-Rumple remained quite silent during this episode, which made me feel like Robert Carlyle was just getting his check for the episode, but you can never have too much Robert Carlyle on OUAT, so you may just ignore that random thought.
-Regina going undercover sounds sooo boss! I honestly can’t wait to see it.
-My favorite scene from the episode has to be the end sequence with Regina and Snow talking; Lana Parilla and Ginnifer Goodwin own the scene and the way Snow talks about what shouldn’t happen makes it sound like a prophecy. Bring it on OUAT! I want to see where you take us next!
I enjoyed the episode, It was pretty good by the time we got to the end but it felt like an eternity to get there.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand I was really pleased about the Wibelle reveal. It felt natural, not blown over and not giving it to much fuzz. I know Rumbelle and Red Queen-Will fans are mad about this but there is much potential behind this story.
My issue like always is, how powerful the villains seem but don't use their power in the right way to win, it just seems silly.
Hey! "Snow tells Maleficent", not "Snow tells Regina"
ReplyDelete"Maleficent lost her child."
ReplyDeleteI think the Charmings somehow banished the kid in our world, but it hard to believe, because it's not born yet. My point is, she lost her child because it's not longer in the Enchanted Forest, but in our world. This would confirm the rumor that Lily is Maleficent's daughter.
Thanks! It was a good episode :)
ReplyDeleteAbout Will, I didn't watch OUAT in Wonderland so maybe I'm missing something here, but I feel like Will just doesn't fit much around here; aside from kissing Belle he hasn't done much of anything this season; get arrested, Emma seeing the Wonderland book and... that's about it. So I feel like his presence is a bit forced, and that the writers haven't really done a good job introducing him to the narrative. They still have time to make up for it though
Will's introduction was sloppy very sloppy, like a bunch of things in 4A.
ReplyDeleteHe did share a bunch of sweet moments with Robin
I hope we get a bit insight how these two found each other, the writers are announcing some Will intel for ages so I hope we get that OUATiW connection and where stuff went wrong.
Great review. I was really entertained by this episode and am already liking 4B much more than 4A. I loved the Regina and MM scene in the end. Those two for me are the heart of the show. I really liked the link they did between the secret Snow couldn't keep and the fact that she was now asking Regina to keep one for her.
ReplyDeleteDid not like: I keep being annoyed with Will Scarlet's character. I see absolutely no point to him being on the show.
Agree completely about Will. Do the writers know what they want to do with him anyway?
ReplyDeleteInsight about Will is needed ASAP. He can't be just wondering around aimlessly on this show, the writers needs to give him a place to be around here
ReplyDeleteI can buy the Will/Belle thing. I've read some interviews and they keep stating both understand what it is like to love a villain and to be betrayed. They have a bit in common and that is where the relationship started. I imagine we'll flash back at some point or it will at least be explained.
ReplyDeleteI assume we'll get little tidbits of what happened to him till the story unfolds in a later episode.
ReplyDeleteI understand it on paper, but the show hasn't developed it. Reading interviews and watching it unfold on the show are two different things: as of right now it seems like it came out of nowhere, so I really need the show to establish what has happened in the six-eight weeks that have gone past and see when and how they started to connect
ReplyDeleteThat's a very probable turnout. We'll have to see what the show does in the few weeks to see if the rumor has legs
ReplyDeleteI expect they will at some point.
ReplyDeleteI think that they should have wait for the kiss until we've seen them develop a relationship instead of just throwing it on our faces out of nowhere. But it's not really a major issue, we'll see how they handle things from here onwards
ReplyDeleteFor me, Regina's apology scene with Gepetto was the strongest scene.
ReplyDeleteIt was surprisingly moving
ReplyDeleteYes. Gepetto seemed to see that she's really trying. Also, in some way, he reminded me of her father ...
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ReplyDeleteLet's see, we are supposed to forget the entire conclusion of 3B where baby Neal, another product of true love, is taken as part of Zelena's spell to represent innocence, but now we are told it could go either way.
Next, we are still supposed to ignore the fact Snow white has baby weight issues in all her scenes, past and present.
We are supposed to forget the fact that David met Maleficent to get her to swallow the egg and asked her where the beast is that lived in her castle. Total disconnect from this episode where they act like they never met and yet Regina has already taken back the curse. Note the change in image and new globe in staff after Regina broke the old one. This is terrible writing not to use the old costume in flashback scenes and maintain continuity. Plus the egg scene should have altered this reality.
Now lets get to the tree of knowledge which should not exist as all enchanted trees but one were destroyed. Blue take Gepetto out to the forest and show him " the last enchanted tree."
BTW, does anyone remember the Faerie ever stating the tree would work as a portal? All I find is that it will protect Emma from the curse. If that were true, she should have stayed in the forest. Also, if enchanted wood protects you then Pinocchio should have stayed in the forest with or without the cabinet.
And what is with this ridiculous potential for evil? Sure would have been nice to know in 3B when Zelena sacrificed Neal for his innocence. Guess that makes him evil now.
Did like the rattle as it most likely woke up Autumn(Lily) and will cause her to come to Storybrooke to meet up with Emma once more and at the same time give Maleficent her happy ending. Still waiting for Ursula to figure mermaids are her children.(Otherwise someone is missing their mythology lessons). Not sure what will make Cruela happy, other than a diamond coated flea collar.
Oh and lets talk about August's magic type writer, Gold's printing press and the missing portal to the Author that now has a picture. Odd how people forget that August only talked to Emma, Henry, Rumple, Regina, and Blue in season one. So why not call in Blue?
And last but not least, since when can faeries have children, even fallen faeries? Closest thing we have seen to a faerie being born is a dwarf being hatched. And which dwarf knocked up Maleficent? Dopey? of will they bring in Donkey from Shrek finally? That would be funny.
This whole season is like some cartoon where daffy keeps getting edited by the author only to find out it is bugs all along. Hoping they can figure out some better things that the stuff so far....
I am loving Victoria Smurfit as Cruella. I could listen to her say bitchy things in a droll voice all day long.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your understanding. I was honestly expecting people to brand me as a "hater" ("haters gonna hate") and criticize me for being so sour about the episode. I adore this show. It's my favorite thing on TV right now, I'm crazy about it. But every now and then - and probably because I like it so much and have built up expectations for it - it frustrates the hell out of me. And this episode was such an instance. I also point out "Breaking Glass" and the second half of "Fall" as stand-outs for the season so far. The last episode, the mid-season premiere, was very entertaining and got things off to a good start this year. I also loved "The Snow Queen" and "Shattered Sight", and quite liked "White Out" and "Smash the Mirror". But every other episode this season, those I haven't mentioned yet, have let me down to greater extents than usual. Not every episode can be great and please me, but it seems like this season with every good one I get a crappy one. :P Week in, week out. Sounds like a bad compromise. xD
ReplyDeleteI too hope to enjoy next week's episode. With Aurora and both Pinocchios being in it, it seems to be more promising. I need more Aurora like crazy. I was excited about Maleficent having an arc in season 4b because of Aurora, but now it seems like the princess won't feature much either. :/ Oh well.
And I totally get what you say about it being harder to change than to say the same. My biggest problem really was the fact that Regina snapped at a kid this time, but since she did send a heck of a lot of the kids over to the Gingerbread House to meet their deaths at the hands of the Blind Witch, oh well... :P And Lana Parrilla is fantastic, no doubt about it. This episode was just a bigger setback for Regina and her current story, as far as I'm concerned, than usual.
Perhaps it will lead to an explanation of how the QoD ended up in our world without the dark curse? Maybe they went out looking for a way to save the child or something and got stuck themselves.
ReplyDeleteForgot to ask, why they didn't use any magic on Pinocchio to give him his memory?
ReplyDeleteThose who truly love their shows are willing to be hard on them exactly because they love it. Haters are those who just say "it sucks" and give no reason whatsoever, hating it just because it exists.
ReplyDeleteThere are fans that have nothing but good things to say about every episode, but true fans are willing to see the flaws and call the show for it. At least that's what I think, and why I'm not afraid of giving OUAT a low grade should it disappointed, which has certainly happened before.
OUAT is highly enjoyable and but also highly inconsistent; sometimes it's great, sometimes it can horrible, but as a whole there's more good than bad in the show and its highs are so great that every bad episode is worst the cost. Of course, I'd love if OUAT was consistantly great, but I still think we can get to that point
She brings a sassy energy to the show that I just love
ReplyDeleteThe show usually draws magic into the picture whenever it sees fit. So far this is what I know about magic:
ReplyDelete1- It always comes with a price.
2- True love is the most powerful magic.
3- Light magic is stronger than dark magic.
4- There's different subsets of magic, and some requiere items to be cast.
Aside from that, everything else we've seen rarely comes with an explanation. Regina and the fairies know their share of magic, so I assume they didn't know of a spell to recover lost memories that could work on Pinocchio
so they broke the "cant raise the dead" magic law once again. ya know i know its a tv show and all but i wish they hadn't established it in the first place. this makes dr whales as forgettable as ever since raising the dead just needs some magic spell....
ReplyDeleteand what the hell on the knave and belle!! they have better have a good explanation on will's past because if they don't this is the worst character development ever. its just so unbelievable especially after watching OUATIW.
That's a little bit nitpicking. Most of the things can either be explained or deconstructed. Obviously Neal represented innocence as a baby. It's a symbol. Zelena did not took Rumple's brain either but the golden straw he spinned.
ReplyDeleteI didn't feel like Charming acted like he never met Maleficent. If I recall there were words of recognition.
The tree of knowledge probably couldn't be used to make a wardrobe out of it because it's a little more worth than that and the question is if it can be destroyed because it seems to have some defence mechanisms.
We don't know yet if Maleficent is a fallen fairy. They have yet to give her a background. Maybe a having a human form enables you to get pregnant? Who knows? Everything might be possible.
What I get is the feeling that they did not plan the storyline ahead and sometimes change plot device in their function or give them new functions. While I don't care about a tree I wonder about Emma's superpowers missing when Snow and Charming lied to her all day long and as manipulating as we know only Rumple can be. Also I wonder about Snow and Charming claiming themselves so selfrightously heroes since season 1 when they have not an unce bravery to confess their darkest crimes. Their greatest fear was that anyone gets to know what darkness they did and that their justification against Regina might not be as legitimate as they always tried to sell it for.
Hmmm... I feel like you don't like this show and I am wondering why you watch it then. The Charming rambling on about their secret probably was to show the viewers that those two can be anything but heroic. Sometimes I feel like the show is selling us stupid like when Rumple told Cruella and Ursulla that he was the Oxford Professor, too. But for this episode it was a device to show how twisted Snow and Charming are.
ReplyDeleteWith Regina you can feel for her. She lost her mind because she is trying to solve her problem for months without any result. Everytime a spark of hope comes it is kicked in the dust shortly afterwards. She'd always been a little bit temperamental so I was a little shocked but felt it more understandable if she would swallow disappointment after disappointment and still be calm. Also being unpolite towards Marco because she did not verbaly said "thank you"? Really? That handshake was more truthful than any words could have been and she probably had problems to voice her emotions, it's after all Regina.
One thing I like to say as "Desperate Houswifes" fan is that you cannot compare those two shows. Although the voice-over had a similar metaphorical function it was Mary Margret telling Regina about her fears for Emma. It is not the first time that a voice over is used like that. You might remember if you watched 03x22 Rumple's vow.
To me it was finally an episode with more depth into our main characters which I missed since 3B.
Very very awesome episode! I'm very scared about Emma going evil! I love her :( And I can't quite see her as evil either...She has that law breaking streak obviously, but we'll see how they manage a truly Dark Emma.
ReplyDeleteDidn't like how the town was treating the Queens of Darkness!! For all they know, they do have truly not-evil intentions. Plus we don't know how hfar their vendetta goes. So far it seems they only have it out for the Charmings.
Regina going undercover will be definitely badass, and very tricky! Ywah I found the Pinocchio/Emma scene super weird too! And the CGI was great for the resurrection. I was taken aback, because just a couple of hours earlier I was loling at their fairy CGi from last season haha.
I can't wait to see who the Author is. OUAT is so much fun.
But I'm stil super scared about Emma!
Not nitpicking, and yes they could but the point is they have not been and as such they still must be. Innocent in this case means both pure and absent of fault, neither of which would apply to the children of True Love as explained in this episode contradicting the episodes at the end of 3B.
ReplyDeleteIf you watch the scene with David and the egg you would notice two things, different Maleficent appearance and she talks to they talk to each there like they have never met before. If they haven't she swallowed a humongous egg, to large to change back to human and she would remember that if they met again. If they had met then He would know that she is a dragon and not ask about the beast in the castle. Bad writing.
NO there is not a question here as all enchanted trees but the one the cabinet is made of were destroyed and not that is not true. It is not easy to undo this one though it is likely they will try.
What you might want to think about is Eddie and Adam's love fro Star Wars and the fact that in Star Wars emotions cloud one's abilities to read the force. Emma's Superpower, most likely a blessing from the blue fairy via August who anoints Emma's forehead before leaving her at the orphanage. She can sense the truth as all northerners should, born under the Blue Star, The North Star, the Truth Star, the Wishing Star (all the same thing).
And Clue: Faeries are the product of a baby's first laugh, they are not born. I would assume in hopes they steer this story better that Lillith was born when August made Emma laugh in the orphanage. Her blue star birthmark is a protection spell intended to keep her safe until she comes home. Expect her to show up in town as Autumn Emma's blood brother sister. Other wise expect the writers to foolishly destroy sleeping beaty again and have Maleficent sleep with King Stefan, making Aurora her step daughter perhaps. The question we all should be asking is what would make Maleficent a happy ending? Husband and Child? or Wings and Wand?
Your choice... I am sure E & A made theirs already
I'm so frustrated over this Belle/Will thing. Nothing against Will at all. I just feel like they tore apart all the work Carlyle did with Rumple. He made us hate/love him. Rumple was bad but he was a character that had our sympathy. Now they are writing him as stereotypical villian and Belle has moved on after three episodes. She's a tart. LOL. Vindicate Rumple and banish Belle over the town line. Sorry Belle fans. If she doesn't want Rumple...someone let him know I'm available.
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