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Dawno, dawno temu

Once Upon a Time
2011 - 2018
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Dawno, dawno temu
powrót do forum serialu Dawno, dawno temu

Wybaczcie, ale nie mogłem się powstrzymać od założenia tego wątku. Czekamy na oficjalne
potwierdzenie! Can't wait ;d

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Wszystko już raczej zamieszczamy tu:
http://www.filmweb.pl/serial/Dawno%2C+dawno+temu-2011-603904/discussion/Odcinek+ 4x15+%22Poor+Unfortunate+Soul%22+%28Promo%2C+sneak+peeki%2C+spoilery%2C+zdj%C4%9 9cia+i+komentarze%29,2615518

[Odcinek 4x15 "Poor Unfortunate Soul" (Promo, sneak peeki, spoilery, zdjęcia i komentarze)]

jacob_filmweb

tytuł finału - s04e22 - to "Operation Mongoose Part 2"

Źródło:
http://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/578354049088507906

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michu1945

Szokujące.

ocenił(a) serial na 8
michu1945

Kompletnie się nie spodziewałem :P

jacob_filmweb

z 15 marca 2015 r.:
Barbara Hershey is back in Vancouver to shoot more #OnceUponATime #OUAT

Źródło:
http://twitter.com/canadagraphs/status/577279211829739520

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Go figure — Once Upon a Time‘s pirate captain has a skeleton (a Jolly Roger?) hiding in the closet, one that hints at a fishy past connection with the sea witch Ursula.

Thus far, Emma has given her beau a wide berth when it comes to disclosing this dark secret. But if and when it does come out, will Killian get the hook regardless? TV Line spoke with Colin O’Donoghue about this Sunday’s illuminating flashbacks (ABC, 8/7c) and the overall state of the “Captain Swan” romance, as well as lobbed some burning questions about living arrangements and, well, the Storybrooke economy.

Hook is being conspicuously and admittedly mum about his past with Ursula (played by Merrin Dungey) — is it for a good reason?
Yeah, you find out exactly went on in their past — and as most people have guessed, Hook doesn’t come out too well. He tries to help a young Ursula (The Following‘s Tiffany Boone) run away from her father Poseidon (Ghostbusters‘ Ernie Hudson), but as is always the case with ol’ Hook, he makes a couple of questionable decisions. It doesn’t necessarily go the right way. But in the present day, he’s trying to take a leaf out of Emma’s book, offering Ursula a chance at her happy ending in exchange for finding out what Gold’s real plan is.

It sounds like Hook is taking a more active role in assessing this new threat to Storybrooke.
The thing is, Hook genuinely cares for Emma (Jennifer Morrison), so he just wants to do whatever it takes to help protect her and the people she loves. He’s trying to be the best person he can be while at the same time struggling with the 300-year old pirate he used to be.

You talked about things going sideways for him in the flashback. On a scale of 1 to 1o, how dastardly is his pirate behavior?
I wouldn’t like to put a level on it, but it’s pretty much “not nice.” [Laughs]

Emma thus far has been quite understanding, letting Hook share his secret on his own time. But when all is said and done, is that a stance she’ll come to regret?

I think that Emma knows and understands who this Hook is, in present day. She knows that he deeply cares for her and wants to do whatever it takes to make this relationship work. Much in the the same way that Belle sees the best in Rumple, Emma tries to see the best in Hook — the only difference is that Hook is genuinely trying to do the right thing, to be the better person, whereas Gold just can’t do that. Gold just always, always has the Dark One inside him.

That said, and being as objective as you can be: Is Miss Swan perhaps a bit unwise to have finally opened her heart to a pirate?
Objectively…? [Pauses to think] No, not really. Not this pirate, because he opened himself up to her first, and he is very genuine in that. Look, he’s always going to probably at some point make a bit of a stupid decision or be guided by who he was in the past, but most of the time he’s trying to do right by Emma and by everybody. I think she can handle him.

Emma’s parents thus far have had the moral high ground, when sizing up Hook as a boyfriend for her. If Hook were to learn their dark secret, might that even the playing field a bit?
I think that he would care more for Emma and how that would effect Emma than try to use it as some kind of leverage — you know what I mean? Because at the end of the day, it’s more important for him to try and be mindful of Emma’s emotional state, trying to help her be as happy as possible.

Talk about playing Rumplestitskin-as-Hook last week. Did you set out to bring a bit of Bobby Carlyle into it?

I actually did, but it’s difficult because you can’t obviously do an impersonation of another character — you have to do it within the confines of who your character is. But at points I tried to adopt little tiny movements that I’ve seen Bobby do. Or maybe strike a different cadence in the delivery of a line. Hopefully it worked!

Tell me, what are the living arrangements for Hook and Emma right now? Is she crashing with him..?
No, I think she’s still living with Mary Margaret and David; Hook is obviously crashing at Granny’s.

Paying what rent? And how does he make rent? Do we know? Is there any kind of an economy in Storybrooke??
I don’t know, but I don’t think Granny needs rent because she must make so much money from being the only place that people go to eat! [Laughs] Plus, I’m sure Hook has probably got a couple of doubloons tucked away somewhere.

Do you think Hook has eventual marriage on the mind?
Marriage? I don’t know, I think Storybrooke’s a difficult place to plan for the future, so he’s taking it one step at a time.

Right? No one ever gets a breather in this town.
Nope. No, no. If you want it to be smooth sailing, you don’t live in Storybrooke!

Do you have any questions? Anything you want to know about Hook?
Who ,me? No, not really. I’m pretty happy knowing who Hook is. And who he is is someone that’s great fun to play!

Źródło:

http://tv line.com/2015/03/19/once-upon-a-time-season-4-colin-odonoghue-hook-emma-future/

Mógłbym prosić o tłumaczenie?

jacob_filmweb

Jane Espenson potwierdziła, że w universum OUaT, Walt Disney był jednym z Autorów książki z baśniami.

http://twitter.com/JaneEspenson/status/582660598418128896

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jacob_filmweb

Ostatnie wpisy https://twitter.com/mcalfo

jacob_filmweb

Dziś skończyli kręcić 4. sezon.

Źródło:
http://twitter.com/katmtan/status/475859762064551936

Jakąkolwiek bombę mają na finał sezonu, już ją podłączyli. Detonacja będzie 10 maja.

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michu1945

Chyba, że ktoś zarzuci mega spoilerem przed emisją.

A kim jest ów Katrina?

no_bo_co

Ktoś z planu lub blisko związany z ekipą.

jacob_filmweb

PS. Looks like Emma sacrificies herself for Regina. Jen runs away at the end, like Emma disappears? Last scene of s4? #OUAT #OnceUponATime

Źródło:
http://twitter.com/mcalfo/status/583488359303024641

ORAZ

http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CBkAw8JUoAEwqL4.jpg:large

Emma z jednym z najważniejszych artefaktów serialu.

ocenił(a) serial na 8
michu1945

Excalibur :D

no_bo_co

Nie, ale był(aś/eś) blisko.

ocenił(a) serial na 8
michu1945

Byłeś ;)

Ach, no tak sztylet Rumpla.

no_bo_co

Proszę o wybaczenie. *sprawdzałem Twój profil ale nie miał widocznej opcji płci*

ocenił(a) serial na 8
michu1945

Spoko. Wybaczam hehe

michu1945

http://www.spoilertv.com/2015/04/once-upon-time-season-4-finale.html

Widzę, że mamy swojego człowieka na spoiler tv (Michu1945) :)

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MaDr

Emma has the dagger. Emma takes Regina’s place. Emma and Hook apparently kiss before pushing him away, then lightning hits her/the dagger and Emma vanishes. Everyone is confused and Snow is crying.
Before the above happens, Robin tries protecting Regina from whatever is attacking her, but is thrown back.
After Emma disappears, the dagger is left behind.
Whatever is attacking Regina, Emma takes her spot. No body switching or anything. "

jacob_filmweb

Zdjęcia z 1. Kwietnia (finał sezonu):

http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/katmtan/sets/72157651704577022/

http://yvrshoots.com/2015/04/shoot-once-upon-a-time-films-josh-dallas-ginnifer-g oodwin-jennifer-morrison-colin-odonoghue-lana-parrilla-sean-maguire-in-steveston -for-season-finale.html#.VR3UmRl7bqD

http://www.sean-maguire.net/photos/thumbnails.php?album=481

http://www.lanaparrilladaily.net/photos/thumbnails.php?album=577

jacob_filmweb

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrMu9loi_5o

Sceny z finału, nagrywane przez fanów z daleka.

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michu1945

Tam na końcu Regina się jakby trzęsie, a Emma robi coś sztyletem. Egzorcyzm? :P

A gdy są te niby błyskawice, to Emma ucieka ze sztyletem (ale pokarzą to jako jej zniknięcie). Pewnie w piątym sezonie przeniesie ją do jakieś krainy i wraz z nowymi bohaterami będzie chciała wrócić do Storybrooke.

jacob_filmweb

Belle, Gold, reszta głównych postaci i kilku gościnnych będa w finale.

Źródło:
http://twitter.com/AdamHorowitzLA/status/583815666777460736

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Can The Author grant the villains a happy ending? That question will be answered in what co-creator Edward Kitsis calls a "two-hour concept episode" that will include pretty much everybody in Storybrooke. Also, Emma and Hook's relationship will be explored further, and it will become clear where Regina and Robin Hood stand. But where is our horned friend Maleficent in all this? Hoping for a reunion with her long-lost daughter Lily, who will make an appearance as well. By the end of the two hours, one person will be gone forever (as much as they can be on this show), and everyone will be left this season with a big "change in condition" that will carry over into next season.

Źródło

http://www.tvguide.com/galleries/must-watch-tv-finales-2015/photo/a403fa69-c55a- 4882-ac0d-f69115abfc52/

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Według fanów w sklepie Golda jest klepsydra, która zaczęła przesypywać piasek, który odmierza życie Rumpla.

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PRE-FINALE: The cold-blooded killing of Cruella, coupled with her riff with the 'rents, make for an ever-unseemly Savior. "The reverberations of Emma's dark action become the driving force for what happens in the next two episodes followed by the two-hour finale," says co-creator Adam Horowitz. "Emma has crossed a line." In the April 26 episode, "Lily," Emma reconnects with her child- hood friend (played by Agnes Bruckner), who viewers know is Maleficent's "lost" daughter. That reunion, however, "is not all deathly conflict," Horowitz notes. "There are moments of warmth, and there are moments of bonding." "And there's a lot of emotion," adds Eddy Kitsis. "It's a real story of friendship." Also ahead: We'll get a clearer picture of what the Author can and cannot do (and who can or can't make him do it), while Barbara Hershey's encore as Cora sets the stage for learning more about Regina's past as well as "her present relationship with Robin," Kitsis says.

SEASON FINALE (MAY 10): Among Season 4B's ongoing agendas, "We make good on what Regina was after, in the sense that she wanted to find the Author and have him rewrite endings," Kitsis shares. But compared to recent finales, "Nobody is coming out of an urn and freezing people," quips Horowitz. Says Kitsis: "Usually we're like, 'Hey, we're going to a new land,' but this is much more in the vein of when Gold looked up [at the end of Season 1] and said, 'Magic is coming,' where a condition on the show changed as opposed to the characters changing."

Źródło:

http://tv line.com/gallery/may-sweeps-spoilers-2015-finale-episodes-photos/#!19/once-upon- atime/

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jacob_filmweb

Mark Isham opublikował ciekawe zdjęcie na swym instagramie:
http://instagram.com/p/2AZz_HMIqp/

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jacob_filmweb

Wrr głupi filmweb

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jacob_filmweb

Szalona Emma trafi na jakiś statek. Czyżby Czarnobrodego?

http://instagram.com/p/2AZz_HMIqp/

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no_bo_co

Ajć michu był znowu pierwszy.

jacob_filmweb

Piszę to tylko dlatego, bo dostaję powiadomienia o nowych postach i bardzo bym chciała je zobaczyć. Niestety filmweb mnie nie lubi.

jacob_filmweb

Kurde no. Poprzednie posty się pojawiły, ale mój i publikowane po nim już nie. Pozdrawiam Filmweb.

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jacob_filmweb

http://images.spoilertv.com/once-upon-a-time/Season%204/Misc/onceS4finaleTVGuide _zpsgiq0fa6y.jpg.php

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Is there a way to balance out Emma’s (Jennifer Morrison) light and Lily’s (Agnes Bruckner) dark and reverse what happened?
ADAM HOROWITZ: Next season.

Does Lily possess magic?
EDWARD KITSIS: Can’t say.

Will the topic of Lily’s father be brought up?
HOROWITZ: Yes.

Will Emma and the Charmings (Josh Dallas and Ginnifer Goodwin) work out their issues?
KITSIS: Keep watching.

Will Killian (Colin O’Donoghue) play a role in bringing Emma back from the darkness?
HOROWITZ: Who says she’s being brought back from the darkness?
KITSIS: But he will play a role in her life.

Will Page 23 be featured?
HOROWITZ: Yes.

Will we find out the identity of the Sorcerer?
KITSIS: Yes.

Is there a chance of seeing a new Dark One?
HOROWITZ: Can’t say.
KITSIS: There’s always a chance.

Is next season’s villain someone we already know on the show?
KITSIS: Can’t say.

If the Author (Patrick Fischler) is able to rewrite stories, might we see an alternate timeline?
KITSIS: Can’t say.

Will there be another time jump?
KITSIS: This season, no.
HOROWITZ: Never say never in the future.
KITSIS: I would say next season probably.

Any chance of seeing a true love’s kiss in the finale?
HOROWITZ: There’s some kissing action coming.

Will there be nuptials for any of our couples soon?
KITSIS: There will be a wedding in the finale. Whether it goes through or not, you’ll have to watch.

Any chance of incorporating an LGBT character?
KITSIS: Always a chance.

Will we see more of Regina (Lana Parrilla) and Emma working together?
HOROWITZ: Yes.

Will we see the sister relationship between Zelena (Rebecca Mader) and Regina further explored?
KITSIS: Absolutely.

Will Regina get pregnant someday?
KITSIS: Can’t say.

Will Cruella (Victoria Smurfit) and/or Ursula (Merrin Dungey) return in the finale?
KITSIS: Nope.

Will we ever learn anything about Rumple’s (Robert Carlyle) mother?
HOROWITZ: Someday.

Any chance of seeing a darker Belle (Emilie de Ravin)?
HOROWITZ: Not this year.
KITSIS: We saw her as Lacey and boy did people have opinions on that.

Does Belle really love Will (Michael Socha)?
KITSIS: I would say that’s a rebound. Even fairy tale characters have rebounds, people.

Might Belle’s mom (Frances O’Connor) have a connection to an Author?
HOROWITZ: Belle’s mom is a character that we love and we’re not seeing more of this year, but never say never. We’d love to revisit her.
KITSIS: But as far as her with an Author, I don’t know.
HOROWITZ: Not this year and not this Author.

Will Belle confront Regina for taking her heart?
KITSIS: Next season.

Will we finally learn why Will is in Storybrooke?
HOROWITZ: Not immediately.

Will we find out who Killian’s parents are?
HOROWITZ: Someday, yes.

Will we ever find out how August (Eion Bailey) knew about Neal (Michael Raymond-James)?
HOROWITZ: I sure hope so. I feel like we’ve hinted at it in an indirect way, but we’ll probably get more explicit about it down the line.

Will anyone die (either temporarily or permanently) in the season 4 finale?
KITSIS: Both. Yeah. Decipher that one!

Źródło:
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/30/hot-seat-once-upon-time-bosses-answer-burni ng-questions?hootPostID=6dbf42ede4819f05bcb24d40866f876d

MaDr

■ W przyszłym sezonie dowiemy się, czy jest szansa na zbilansowanie białej magii Emmy i mroku Lily (Agnes Bruckner) oraz odwrócenia tego co się zdarzyło.
■ Nie możemy powiedzieć czy Lily ma magię.
■ Temat ojca Lily zostanie wzięty na tapetę
■ Musicie oglądać dalej by wiedzieć czy Emma z jej rodzicami załatwią swoje sprawy.
■ Kto powiedział, że Emma już została sprowadzona z mroczności? Hook odegra jednak pewną rolę w jej życiu.
■ Pojawi się ponownie strona 23 (ta gdy królowa Regina i Robin jednak się spotkali przed klątwą #1).
■ Dowiemy się kim jest Czarodziej.
■ Nie możemy zdradzić, ale zawsze jest szansa na pojawienie się nowego Mrocznego.
■ Nie możemy zdradzić czy nowym złoczyńcą będzie ktoś, kogo już znamy.
■ Nie możemy zdradzić czy Autor (Patrick Fischler) jest zdolny do przepisania historii na nowo czy zobaczenia alternatywnej chronologii.
■ Czy będzie kolejny przeskok czasowy? Nigdy nie mów nigdy w przyszłości, ale prawdopodobnie w nowym sezonie.
■ Będzie dużo całusków w finale, ale niekoniecznie tych "prawdziwej miłości".
■ BĘDZIE ŚLUB W FINALE. Czy dojdzie do skutku, to już musicie sami zobaczyć.
■ Zawsze jest szansa na sprowadzenie nowej postaci typy lesbijka, gej, biseksualn(a/y) czy transseksualny.
■ Zobaczymy więcej współpracy SwanQueen.
■ Oczywiście, że odkryjemy więcej z relacji między Reginą a Zeleną.
■ Nie możemy zdradzić czy Regina kiedyś zajdzie w ciążę.
■ Cruella (Victoria Smurfit) i/lub Urszula (Merrin Dungey) nie znajdą się w finale.
■ Kiedyś dowiemy się czegoś o matce Rumple'a.
■ Jakieś szanse na mroczniejszą Belle? Nie w tym roku, ale mieliśmy ją w wydaniu Lacey i ludzie mieli różnorakie opinie na ten temat.
■ Czy Belle kocha Willa (Michael Socha)? Powiedział bym, że to chwila słabości. Nawet baśniowe postacie je mają.
■ Czy matka Belle ma jakieś powiązania z Autorem? Colette jest tą postacią, którą kochamy, ale nie zobaczymy już jej w tym sezonie. Nigdy nie mów nigdy. Właściwie to ma [powiązania], ale nie z tym Autorem.
■ Dopiero w następnym sezonie Belle zmierzy się z Reginą na temat wyrwania jej serca.
■ Nie od razu dowiemy się dlaczego Will jest w Storybrooke.
■ Kiedyś poznamy rodziców Killiana "Hook" Jonesa.
■ Mamy nadzieję, że kiedyś widzowie dowiedzą się jak August (Eion Bailey) wiedział o Nealu (Michael Raymond-James). Czuje się, jakbyśmy to już zasugerowali to w sposób pośredni, ale rozwiniemy to później.
■ Ktoś umrze w finale 4. sezonu. Pytanie tylko czy na stałe, czy [jak zwykle] tylko czasowo. Musicie to sami odszyfrować.

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michu1945

Czyli nie dowiemy się, jak Cruella dostała się do Zaczarowanego Lasu.

no_bo_co

Nie dowiemy się, jak Cruella dostała się do Zaczarowanego Lasu w tym sezonie.

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michu1945

A czyli możliwe, że dowiemy się w przyszłym sezonie.

no_bo_co

No ba! Victoria Smurfit wciąż żyje, dlatego wszystko jest możliwe.

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michu1945

No tak wiadomo, że aktorka żyje ;).

no_bo_co

*Nie widzę twojego postu: "No tak wiadomo, że aktorka żyje ;)."*

Chodziło mi o to, że widzowie OUaT utożsamiają Cruellę z twarzą Victorii. Tak samo mieli widzowie Glee: Finn Hudson to był dla nich tylko Cory Monteith. Dopóki nie powstanie taka sytuacja jak z Corym, że zmarł między 4. a 5. sezonem "Glee", to sprowadzenie Cruelli nie będzie problemem.

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michu1945

No tak może pojawiać się w retrospekcjach, tak jak np. Cora.

no_bo_co

O to mi chodziło.

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michu1945

Lily będzie w piątym sezonie, ale Mal raczej nie, bo dostała rolę w serialu, więc możliwe, że to ona zginie na stałe lub tylko czasowo. Chyba, że to odnosi się do Emmy i tego co widzieliśmy w filmiku nakręconym przez fana.

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What can you tell us about the reunion between Maleficent and Lily?
EDWARD KITSIS: I can tease that it will go different than both of them expected.

Might mother and daughter not have as much in common as they’d have hoped?
KITSIS: Or they have more in common than they hoped.

Lily wants revenge on Snow and Charming. How are the Charmings dealing with that threat?
KITSIS: Snow and Charming look at Lily, and they want her to reunite with her mother because they thought they had killed her, so they feel a lot of guilt. But in this weekend’s episode, there’s an entire story devoted to Lily and Maleficent’s reunion and what they’re going to do with the future.

And will we find out how Robin Hood (Sean Maguire) and Regina (Lana Parrilla) are dealing with Zelena’s (Rebecca Mader) pregnancy?
KITSIS: That would be the “A” story, if you will. The whole story is about how Regina is dealing with it.
ADAM HOROWITZ: We start off the episode pretty early on with a pretty, we think, in-depth scene involving both Regina and Robin Hood’s reaction.
KITSIS: All the questions the audience is asking, they ask each other.

Could Zelena be faking this pregnancy?
KITSIS: She could be. We have seen her talent with magic. But that seems to be very easy. I would hate to end the show on information like that just to buy it back and say, “Just kidding!” That would seem not fair.

What can you tease for Barbara Hershey’s return as Cora?
KITSIS: The entire episode this week is really just a character piece about everyone worrying about Emma going dark when maybe they should be worrying about Regina. Once again, she finds the growth of four years versus her instinct, which is, “I would just really like to kill my sister.” It’s a much more character-based flashback. We realize it’s a time where Cora was trying to get Regina to understand who her worst enemy truly was.

Should we still be worried about Emma going dark even though she’s done the right thing by bringing Lily back to Storybrooke?
HOROWITZ: We should always worry about Emma.
KITSIS: It feels pretty soon to wrap that up. In the final episode, she is dealing with the journey of being a hero, trying to get other people to believe, and then she’s going to be faced with making a very big sacrifice.

How will that affect her relationship with Hook (Colin O’Donoghue)?
KITSIS: Oh, it will affect her relationship with everybody.

Will she forgive her parents before then?
KITSIS: We will absolutely be seeing a scene where we resolve how she feels about her parents, be it good or bad.

Belle (Emilie de Ravin) seems to still really care about Rumple (Robert Carlyle). How is she reconciling that as Rumple’s health is deteriorating?
KITSIS: Like with anybody who has let you down, you still love them, but you’re disappointed in them. It was pretty obvious that when Rumple went and got her heart back and gave it to her new boyfriend and didn’t kill him, that’s the Rumple she fell in love with and wanted to marry. She still loves that person, but the Rumple who chooses power and lies to her is still there. She hasn’t forgiven that person either. For us, we’re hoping it’s just messy and complicated the way life is.

There is no reversing how damaged Rumple’s heart is. What can we expect for him in the final episodes?
KITSIS: We can always expect that when Rumple gets desperate, things happen.

The season finale is titled “Operation Mongoose.” What can you tell us?
KITSIS: It’s a great indication of television today when it’s the long one-season arc of finding the Author (Patrick Fischler). Regina said in the opening, “I’m going to find the Author, Operation Mongoose, and make him rewrite a happy ending for me.” For us, the two-hour finale is going to be what happens when the Author starts writing.

Does Regina realize that having him rewrite a happy ending could reverse a lot of things, including adopting Henry (Jared Gilmore)?
KITSIS: Absolutely. All of that is going to absolutely be explored.

What role does Henry play in the finale?
KITSIS: He plays the role of hero. You’re going to see Henry step up and be called upon to finally be the hero he’s always been reading about and inspiring other people to be.
HOROWITZ: It’s been too long since Henry has been front and center and it’s time for him to come into his own.
KITSIS: It’s kind of like his bar mitzvah, but magically.

How does this finale compare tonally to the previous ones?
KITSIS: It is most similar to last year’s finale where that one felt like its own movie with its own tone.
HOROWITZ: But in terms of where it leaves off, it’s probably more similar to season 1 in terms of how it changes the conditions of the show, as opposed to sending us off on a journey to a new land or having someone magically appear. It’s a mixture of last year’s finale in terms of it being a big, fun movie and season 1 in terms of the character-based condition change.

Will there be a cliffhanger?
KITSIS: Yes, it’s a cliffhanger in the hopes that people are like, “What are they going to do next?”
HOROWITZ: By cliffhanger you mean, “Are we hopefully going to wonder what’s going to happen next?” then yes. We are resolving the stories from this season within the body of the finale, but we’re opening new doors as well.

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http://www.ew.com/article/2015/05/01/once-upon-time-season4-finale-spoilers

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There's a lot of mama drama — Zelena's pregnancy, Lily's impending return to Storybrooke and Regina's mother, Cora (Barbara Hershey), featured in flashbacks. What can you preview about Sunday's hour?

Eddy Kitsis: This Sunday we're going to get into all the mama drama. We are going to get a big, juicy, Robin Hood-Regina, "What the hell do we do now?" scene in a bar in New York City.

How much can you play with pregnancy options on a show that airs in the family hour at 8 p.m. on a Disney-owned channel?

Kitsis: This entire week's episode is literally about those questions, and what do they do?

Adam Horowitz: The episode's titled, "Mother," and it plays with that idea in a number of ways.

Is Zelena a character you view as redeemable at this point?

Kitsis: What we've tried to do on the show is to make no one completely good and no one completely bad. We've had Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) do something horrible and Rumple do something beautiful. Where Zelena ends up is truly up to her. Everyone's worried about Emma going dark, but for this weekend, I'd be more worried about Regina.

Given Regina's struggle to remain on the right path, how is she going to handle this curve ball?

Kitsis: That's what the episode is about: what does she do? It's so hard to be good, it's so much easier to tap into your darker temptations. It's so much easier to throw your computer versus patiently try to fix it.

What can you tease about the Cora flashbacks?

Kitsis: Cora is one of our favorite characters to write for. This is one of our flashbacks that's really about getting into the character, and the psyche of Regina; learning something new about her as a character. It's not like, "Oh my God, here's a huge mythological flashback!" It's a flashback between a mother and a daughter, that really sets up Regina and her state of mind in Storybrooke. We realize there was a time in Regina's life where her mom tried to give her advice about who her real enemy is.

How will Lily and Maleficent be handling their reunion?

Kitsis: That it is going to play out as neither of them expected. Lily is going to find herself surprised.

How does this change Maleficent going forward?

Kitsis: Watch Sunday, because we ask those very questions, and they get answered. We're going to literally see how she reacts to her daughter, and what she wants to do going forward.

Emma seemed to resist indulging her darker impulses in the last hour. What will that struggle be like going forward?

Kitsis: Emma is going to be tested like she never has before. There will be some character growth, some emotional growth and truth in how she feels about Hook (Colin O'Donoghue). We're going to see her really fight against that darkness, and she'll really show heroism at the end of the year.

How is that playing into her relationship with her parents?

Kitsis: It plays into everything. You're going to see the messiness this weekend of her and her parents and how she forgives them. I think she's going to be tested these last few hours.

Snow and Charming have had a lot of angst about what they did to Maleficent. How will they be handling the reunion between Lily and Maleficent?

Kitsis: I think they feel a lot of guilt, so for them, reuniting Lily with Maleficent will kind of start to ease their conscience.

Rumple seemed to do the right thing when it came to protecting Belle (Emilie de Ravin), and accepting her relationship with Will (Michael Socha). How will that triangle be playing out in the final hours?

Kitsis: That triangle, we're going to get a resolution into that. We're going to get more insight into why Rumple is behaving the way he has. We're going to see him in a new way.

Will it be something we learn via flashback or something that happens in present day that makes us re-evaluate things?

Kitsis: It will be both. And also in another way.

Horowitz: Not quite flashback, not quite present day.

What can you say about the Author's (Patrick Fischler) journey in the final episodes? Will he be handling his grief over losing Cruella (Victoria Smurfit) in a healthy manner?

Horowitz: The Author is dealing. He's mourning the loss of Cruella, as we saw. But boy, are we going to see him activated in a way we have not yet seen.

Kitsis: He may wonder what it could have been like. But let us not forget, she did want to kill him. In the beginning of the year, Regina said in the premiere, "I want to find the Author, Operation Mongoose, and make him write me a happy ending." Our finale is called "Operation Mongoose, Part 1 and 2" — we're going to make good on what happens when the Author starts writing.

Will we be seeing the Authors who came before this current one?

Kitsis: You are going to see how the Author got the job.

Will that be the theme of the flashbacks for the finale?

Kitsis: That is a bit of the flashback of the finale. The finale is a bit of a two-hour concept movie.

Horowitz: It's structured a little bit differently than we've ever done before. There will be journeys into other worlds, times and places, but not quite in the way we've done it.

The norm in previous seasons was to intro the next arc in the final episode of the current one. Will that plan still be in effect this year?

Kitsis: We certainly are setting up for what next season would be at the end of the finale this year, but we're doing it in hopefully a different way than we've done before. It's probably a little more reminiscent in a way to season one, where a condition [was set out] that magic is coming, versus having a new villain of the year or a journey to a different world. It'll be in a slightly different a way, but hopefully just as earthshaking or changing than we've ever done, if not more so.

So is that to mean we won't be getting any new characters for this upcoming arc?

Kitsis: We're not introducing any new characters [in the finale], we're just changing the condition of the town.

Interesting. What else can you share about the final episodes?

Kitsis: We're going to see some familiar faces.

Horowitz: We're going to see August (Eion Bailey).

Kitsis: We're going to see some of the people we've seen this year. The dwarves, the Blue Fairy (Keegan Connor Tracy), but in ways we've never seen them before.

Horowitz: It's one of our favorites.

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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/once-a-time-spoilers-season-792699

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Are we going to get more reaction from Robin Hood, to Zelena’s masquerade and pregnancy? I was surprised that he wasn’t more affronted by what was foisted upon him, and instead was all, “I cahn’t leave her here”?
ADAM HOROWITZ | He didn’t seem affronted? I guess we cut out pretty fast….
EDDY KITSIS | We are going to get into his reaction and give it a proper “What just happened?!” scene in this week’s episode.
HOROWITZ | There’s a pretty extensive scene at the beginning, where we get his reaction.
KITSIS | He and Regina have a pretty lengthy talk about it.

In an ideal world, do you commit a whole episode to a drawn-out court trial about the custody ramifications for a baby conceived in such a way?
HOROWITZ | Custody is discussed!

What role will this week’s Cora/Regina flashbacks play?
KITSIS | Cora is back to help Regina figure out who her own worst enemy is.

I see the Sheriff of Nottingham among the guest stars roster. Does Robin appear in the flashbacks as well?
KITSIS | We will definitely be seeing the world of Nottingham….
HOROWITZ | Some Sherwood Forest action is on its way.

Has Emma effectively tempered down Lily’s bloodthirst, or will meeting her mother, Maleficent, charge Lily back up?
KITSIS | Lily is going to get charged back up a bit. We’re going to get a little more insight into her and how she feels about herself.

So even though Emma spared her life, she’s still gunning for the Charmings?
KITSIS | Anger doesn’t go away in one night.
HOROWITZ | Lily has spent many years dealing with the anger of what Snow and Charming did to her, so it’s going to take her a bit to either get over it or embrace [vengeance].
KITSIS | Just because she and Emma had a nice scene on the highway doesn’t mean that it’s over.

One might think that having spared Lily, Emma has stepped off of the dark path she was on. Or is that not the case?
KITSIS | Emma is definitely tested on this road of darkness, and where she ends up is going to be up in the air for the next three episodes. But she has a strong heart, so it’s going to take more than just a woman holding a gun to her kid’s head to turn her.

Is there anything left to agitate Emma over these next three hours…?
KITSIS | There’s always stuff to agitate Emma.

What is Isaac’s agenda anymore? If you awarded him free reign, what would he do right now?
KITSIS | We are going to answer that question, visually, in the finale (airing May 10).

Does he miss being the Author?
KITSIS | How he feels about being the Author and what kind of Author he’d like to be gets answered in the first act of the finale.

What are we to make of the look Belle gave us as Rumple walked away after restoring her heart?
HOROWITZ | Ahhh, what a look that was….
KITSIS | That look said to me she isn’t over him. But that doesn’t mean she’s ready to forgive him, either. That’s the thing about that man and why he told us he’s a difficult man to love. Because just when we’re ready to hate him, he does something completely selfless like get your heart back and then not ask for anything in return — and does not kill your new boyfriend.
HOROWITZ | I’ll just say that I loved that moment that you pointed out. Emilie [De Ravin] was just wonderful the way she played that. Without any dialogue, what she said about how she feels I thought was beautiful.

That entire scene was very romantic, I thought. How beyond restoring her heart, Rumple entrusted it to Will, acknowledging his own unworthiness.
HOROWITZ | There has been a nobility in all the crazy, horrible things he has done, and that’s been one of the contradictions at the heart of Rumple from the beginning, that we love exploring. Belle is completely aware of that and tuned into it, and that’s what you saw in that scene — she could see that the “difficult to love” man who has done terrible things is also an honorable, beautiful man as well. She’s torn up by that as much as he’s torn up himself.

Can you promise in these final three hours any similarly grandly romantic scenes between any characters?
KITSIS | I would say that we probably have at least two more. And a third one is romantic in its own way.

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http://tv line.com/2015/05/01/once-upon-a-time-season-4-preview-rumple-belle-zelena-baby/

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There's a lot of mama drama — Zelena's pregnancy, Lily's impending return to Storybrooke and Regina's mother, Cora (Barbara Hershey), featured in flashbacks. What can you preview about Sunday's hour?

Eddy Kitsis: This Sunday we're going to get into all the mama drama. We are going to get a big, juicy, Robin Hood-Regina, "What the hell do we do now?" scene in a bar in New York City.

How much can you play with pregnancy options on a show that airs in the family hour at 8 p.m. on a Disney-owned channel?

Kitsis: This entire week's episode is literally about those questions, and what do they do?

Adam Horowitz: The episode's titled, "Mother," and it plays with that idea in a number of ways.

Is Zelena a character you view as redeemable at this point?

Kitsis: What we've tried to do on the show is to make no one completely good and no one completely bad. We've had Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) do something horrible and Rumple do something beautiful. Where Zelena ends up is truly up to her. Everyone's worried about Emma going dark, but for this weekend, I'd be more worried about Regina.

Given Regina's struggle to remain on the right path, how is she going to handle this curve ball?

Kitsis: That's what the episode is about: what does she do? It's so hard to be good, it's so much easier to tap into your darker temptations. It's so much easier to throw your computer versus patiently try to fix it.

What can you tease about the Cora flashbacks?

Kitsis: Cora is one of our favorite characters to write for. This is one of our flashbacks that's really about getting into the character, and the psyche of Regina; learning something new about her as a character. It's not like, "Oh my God, here's a huge mythological flashback!" It's a flashback between a mother and a daughter, that really sets up Regina and her state of mind in Storybrooke. We realize there was a time in Regina's life where her mom tried to give her advice about who her real enemy is.

How will Lily and Maleficent be handling their reunion?

Kitsis: That it is going to play out as neither of them expected. Lily is going to find herself surprised.

How does this change Maleficent going forward?

Kitsis: Watch Sunday, because we ask those very questions, and they get answered. We're going to literally see how she reacts to her daughter, and what she wants to do going forward.

Emma seemed to resist indulging her darker impulses in the last hour. What will that struggle be like going forward?

Kitsis: Emma is going to be tested like she never has before. There will be some character growth, some emotional growth and truth in how she feels about Hook (Colin O'Donoghue). We're going to see her really fight against that darkness, and she'll really show heroism at the end of the year.

How is that playing into her relationship with her parents?

Kitsis: It plays into everything. You're going to see the messiness this weekend of her and her parents and how she forgives them. I think she's going to be tested these last few hours.

Snow and Charming have had a lot of angst about what they did to Maleficent. How will they be handling the reunion between Lily and Maleficent?

Kitsis: I think they feel a lot of guilt, so for them, reuniting Lily with Maleficent will kind of start to ease their conscience.

Rumple seemed to do the right thing when it came to protecting Belle (Emilie de Ravin), and accepting her relationship with Will (Michael Socha). How will that triangle be playing out in the final hours?

Kitsis: That triangle, we're going to get a resolution into that. We're going to get more insight into why Rumple is behaving the way he has. We're going to see him in a new way.

Will it be something we learn via flashback or something that happens in present day that makes us re-evaluate things?

Kitsis: It will be both. And also in another way.

Horowitz: Not quite flashback, not quite present day.

What can you say about the Author's (Patrick Fischler) journey in the final episodes? Will he be handling his grief over losing Cruella (Victoria Smurfit) in a healthy manner?

Horowitz: The Author is dealing. He's mourning the loss of Cruella, as we saw. But boy, are we going to see him activated in a way we have not yet seen.

Kitsis: He may wonder what it could have been like. But let us not forget, she did want to kill him. In the beginning of the year, Regina said in the premiere, "I want to find the Author, Operation Mongoose, and make him write me a happy ending." Our finale is called "Operation Mongoose, Part 1 and 2" — we're going to make good on what happens when the Author starts writing.

Will we be seeing the Authors who came before this current one?

Kitsis: You are going to see how the Author got the job.

Will that be the theme of the flashbacks for the finale?

Kitsis: That is a bit of the flashback of the finale. The finale is a bit of a two-hour concept movie.

Horowitz: It's structured a little bit differently than we've ever done before. There will be journeys into other worlds, times and places, but not quite in the way we've done it.

The norm in previous seasons was to intro the next arc in the final episode of the current one. Will that plan still be in effect this year?

Kitsis: We certainly are setting up for what next season would be at the end of the finale this year, but we're doing it in hopefully a different way than we've done before. It's probably a little more reminiscent in a way to season one, where a condition [was set out] that magic is coming, versus having a new villain of the year or a journey to a different world. It'll be in a slightly different a way, but hopefully just as earthshaking or changing than we've ever done, if not more so.

So is that to mean we won't be getting any new characters for this upcoming arc?

Kitsis: We're not introducing any new characters [in the finale], we're just changing the condition of the town.

Interesting. What else can you share about the final episodes?

Kitsis: We're going to see some familiar faces.

Horowitz: We're going to see August (Eion Bailey).

Kitsis: We're going to see some of the people we've seen this year. The dwarves, the Blue Fairy (Keegan Connor Tracy), but in ways we've never seen them before.

Horowitz: It's one of our favorites.

Źródło: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/once-a-time-spoilers-season-792699

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