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LOST shout-outs in Episode 5 “That Still Small Voice” of “Once Upon a Time”

In the most blatant LOST shout-out yet, Apollo candy bars, the fictional candy brand which made frequent appearances in LOST, have now arrived in Once Upon a Time‘s Storybrooke: Continue reading

Sneak Peek episode 5 “That Small Still Voice”

(Slightly spoiler-ish picture and video clip — click if you want to continue)  Continue reading

Episode 1.4 “The Price of Gold” recap, review, etc.

Once Upon a Time Cinderella Rumpelstiltskin in Price of Gold

Rumpelstiltskin crashing Cinderella's wedding (screencap by rawr-caps.tumblr.com)

Recap

In The Price of Gold, the two worlds seem closer than ever. Rumpelstiltskin/Mr. Gold, like Desmond in LOST, is the one character, at least so far, who is aware of one world while he is in the other. He moves seamlessly from the fairy tale world to Storybrooke as he chases after Cinderella’s/Ashley’s baby. (The fairy tale/Storybrooke names are always related. In this case, a “cinder” is an “ash.”)

The episode starts with Cinderella’s evil stepmother and stepsisters going off to the ball, leaving Cinderella behind, dressed in rags, to clean the cottage. Before the credits are even over, though, the story takes a violent twist away from the traditional tale when Rumpelstiltskin kills the Fairy Godmother. Continue reading

Episode 1.3 “Snow Falls” recap, review, etc.

Prince Charming and Snow White Once Upon a Time

Recap

Snow White and Prince Charming push the limits of meeting cute when she ambushes his carriage and bashes him in the chin with a rock. It is, of course, love at first sight, and for their first date they fight off loathsome creatures to save each other’s lives, but they cannot yet be together.

Two strong LOST shout-outs here — when Prince Charming uses Danielle Rousseau’s technique of trapping people in nets swinging from trees, and when a “Wanted” poster is shown revealing that Snow White is a Kate-like fugitive (she even looks a bit like Kate while peering out of the netting). Continue reading