For the song, see "Only You". |
"Only You" is the twenty-second episode of Season Five of ABC's Once Upon a Time. It was written by David H. Goodman & Andrew Chambliss, and directed by Romeo Tirone. It is the one hundred and tenth episode of the series overall, and premiered on May 15, 2016.
This episode is the first part of the season five finale.
Synopsis
Regina reels from the death of Robin Hood, and everyone tries to give her room to grieve, but when the heroes discover Gold has stolen Hades’ Olympian Crystal and tethered all of Storybrooke’s magic to it, they set out to stop him. Henry decides he no longer can stand all the pain magic has caused his family, so he goes rogue, with Violet in tow, to destroy magic once and for all. Meanwhile, Zelena, Snow, David and Hook attempt to open a portal that will return Merida and the other Storybrooke guests to their homes, but things go awry, and the group winds up in a deranged new world.[2]
Recap
At Granny's, Regina is in mourning during a wake for Robin. Snow and David are ready to console Regina and even Zelena is ready to reach out each other in the wake of her loss to Hades. Violet also pays respects to Robin as she tells Henry she was worried about him while he was in the Underworld. At the Clock tower, Gold is looking for another way to wake up Belle, and begins to look at the Olympian crystal, which he'll use to tether all the magic from Storybrooke. Gold holds the crystal and it glows. Back at the Diner, Emma wants to talk to Regina but suddenly they hear a noise, and witnesses a series of beams shooting outside from the Olympian crystal. All of a sudden Hook shows up as Emma tells Regina about his return. Realizing that Gold is behind it, everyone traces the disturbance to the tower; Emma and Regina figure out that Gold couldn't wake Belle with True Love's kiss since she doesn't love him anymore, so he stole Storybrooke's magic as part of a plan to wake her. Emma tells Regina to let her and the others handle this one, leading to the two bickering until Henry stops them, but after Regina disappears, Emma tells Henry to leave as well, only to meet up with Violet at the pawnshop. Henry is upset over how magic has destroyed his family and sees it as bad, so he comes up with a solution by creating a plan called “Operation Mixtape.” Utilizing his role as the Author, Henry uses the quill to writes himself as the possessor of the crystal, and suddenly, it appears in his hand. He sends both mothers a text, detailing his plans.
When Gold tells the others that Henry has taken the crystal, he tells them that Henry could destroy all magic and with it, Storybrooke. Emma notes she placed a GPS app on Henry’s phone to find him, but Henry had the phone left behind on the bus on purpose. At the same time, Zelena uses the Apprentice's wand and creates a portal door to return Merida and the Camelot residents back home, and also sends the Merry Men back to the Sherwood Forest for Roland to grow up there, in case magic does get destroyed. Unfortunately, the portal becomes too strong that it dragged Zelena, Snow, David, and Hook into it because of the magic tied to the crystal. The portal closes and vanishes in thin air.
Regina and Emma are looking for Henry and Violet in Boston, but they have lost the tracker because Henry left his phone on the bus, as he knew Emma placed the GPS tracker app on it. After she shows the lady the picture of Henry on her phone, Regina grabs Henry's phone and throws it in the trash. Suddenly, Regina's anger lights the trash on fire, and Emma makes it go away. They discover that magic now works outside of Storybrooke, as Henry has taken the crystal and the magic. Regina then uses a needle on Emma's bloody finger on the map where to find Henry and Violet, leading them to New York City.
In New York City, it's discovered that Henry and Violet have already arrived, as Emma’s blood traced them to Henry, but it also leads Gold to his whereabouts. Henry tells Violet that his father Neal was trying to destroy magic before he died, so they make plans to find his journal. Moments later, Regina and Emma shows up at Neal's apartment, and Regina encounters an old letter from Robin addressed to her, reminding her that she will always be the brave heroine with whom he fell in love with. Regina admits to Emma that she will never be at peace with herself as she wondered should she become the Evil Queen again because she feels cursed and will never find redemption, realizing that the more good that she does, the more people she loses. Both are unaware that Gold was listening to their conversation.
At the library, Henry and Violet look for more answers and Henry finds multiple "Once Upon a Time" storybooks containing different stories. Violet then sees a black duplicate of the Holy Grail, which was said to hold all magic. Henry breaks the glass, steals the item and stashes it in his bag, after seeing that it is capable of sapping magic from the Olympian Crystal. Gold then catches up with them, puts them both to sleep and leaves with the crystal. Emma and Regina later find Henry and Violet, but Henry leaves out the part about finding the Holy Grail. Regina uses a needle on Henry's finger to find out whether Gold is still in the city, but the magic doesn't work, as Gold had already stripped them of their magic. Gold checks in at a hotel and prepares to wake Belle, but later loses the Underworld Pandora's Box that contains Belle through a portal that opened in his hotel room.
Zelena, Snow, David, and Hook soon find themselves in a new realm, but Zelena has no way to return as her wand broke upon arrival. The four come across a frightened groundsman who warns them they shouldn’t be there, only to have another man appear and use magic to knock the unwanted visitors out. Hours later, they wake up in a cage of enchanted bars and are greeted by the warden, who believes that the Dark One must have sent them; they are enemies. They convince the warden that Gold is their enemy as well, and their arrival was an accident on his part in trying to wake Belle; however, the warden keeps them prisoner anyhow. The groundsman then visits the four, and agrees to help them if they will take him to Storybrooke.
After Zelena gives the groundsman her broken wand to repair, the orderly, Poole, finds him and takes Zelena's wand, then pours a blue potion down his throat which turns him into the warden himself. It turns out that the groundsman is actually Dr. Jekyll, and the warden is Mr. Hyde. He creates a portal using the wand, and pulls Pandora's Box from New York City, thus throwing a wrench into Gold's plans to free Belle from the sleeping curse. Hyde plans to blackmail Gold to cooperate with him if he ever wants to see Belle again.
Deleted Scenes
"Loaded"
This scene is included on Once Upon a Time: The Complete Fifth Season.
After Henry and Violet enter Neal's apartment, Violet sees a radio and likens it to some object designed for communication that her father once told her about, but Henry says that it's just a radio, which is just a older version of iPod. After seeing the radio, Henry plays the song '"Only You" on a record player. Violet smiles and remarks that it's their song. Henry responds that it's his dad's original copy, and thanks Violet for coming with him. After a brief moment, Henry says that they should get back to work. After they search all over the house, Violet finds a couple of papers, which help Henry solve the answer to destroy magic: the New York Public Library.
This scene was cut for time, as the episode was fifteen minutes too long. Since Henry and Violet already had a lot of moments in the season finale, it was decided that the scene wasn't really needed.[3]
Henry and Violet's Reunion: Extended
An extended version of the scene where Henry and Violet are reunited, with a few additional lines, which were cut due to time constraints. After Violet offers her condolences about Robin Hood, she adds that she knew that Robin and Regina had a relationship, and says, "I'm just so sorry." After Henry thanks her, he says that he wish he knew how to make his mother feel better. Violet is sure that Henry will find a way. At the end of the scene, Henry tells Violet that his mother needs him. Violet understands, and tells Henry to go to her.[4]
Gold Captures Emma and Regina
A segment where Mr. Gold comes into Neal's apartment, tells Emma and Regina that he is going after Henry and locks them up with chains to keep them behind, was cut from the episode.[3]
The director shot the little moment with Gold listening outside the door, which was not originally scripted, and gave them the option to just use that instead.[3]
Cast[2]
Starring
Guest Starring
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Co-Starring
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Trivia
Title
- The title card features the logo on a flying dirigible.[5]
- The title of this episode was announced by Adam Horowitz via his Twitter account on March 9, 2016.[6]
- MUSICAL INSPIRATION: "Only You" is the name of a song by Yazoo, which has previously been featured in the fifth season:
- Henry plays it on his iPod and on the diner's jukebox when he first meets Violet in Camelot and Storybrooke, respectively. ("The Price")
- Henry reuses the song during his date with Violet, and Emma mentions that Neal did the same thing with her. ("Dreamcatcher")
Production Notes
- CAST NOTES: This is the first episode that credits Olivia Steele Falconer, the actor who portrays Violet Morgan, as a guest star.
- ADDED RECAP FOOTAGE: The recap video in the beginning of the episode, contains an alternate angle of a shot from Emma and Hook's reunion in "Last Rites"; the moment where Emma kisses Hook's cheek as he says, "He must have sent me back."[7]
- ABANDONED IDEAS: Originally, the episode was going to open with Mr. Gold in the clock tower with the Olympian Crystal, followed by the scene where Hook and Emma are walking down the street. During editing, they realized that it made more sense open with Regina, since the story focuses on her a lot. In the script, Regina's scene took place after the scene with Emma and Hook.[3]
- CUT CONTENT: A kiss between Hook and Emma was deleted from the scene where they're outside Granny's Diner in the beginning of the episode.[8]
- ABANDONED IDEAS: The scene where Mr. Gold activates the crystal, and the ensuing scene where the heroes investigates, were originally going to take place out in the woods. For production reasons, the scenes were moved inside the clock tower, since the episode already had so many scenes that needed to be shot on location, making it more practical to shoot these two scenes in studio.[3]
- ABANDONED IDEAS: The scene where the heroes are inside the clock tower was originally scripted as everyone being on the same area. It was director Romeo Tirone's idea to have them on two different levels.[3]
- REUSED FOOTAGE: The establishing shot of Storybrooke in the morning[9] is taken from stock footage filmed for an establishing shot in the Season Four episode "Mother."[10] This can be seen from the purplish sky and the parked cars in the streets, which are exactly the same, and the identical time on the clock tower. Footage from this shot was also used for an establishing shot in "Our Decay."[11] The time on the CGI clock tower was changed for this episode.
- The establishing shot of Boston[12] is reused in the Season Six finale "The Final Battle Part 2."[13]
- REUSED FOOTAGE: The shot of Emma and Regina driving out of Storybrooke[14] was filmed during the Season Four episode "Darkness on the Edge of Town," for the part where Emma and Regina head for the town line.[3] If you watch Emma, you can see that she's wearing the same outfit[14] that she was wearing in that episode.[15]
- ABANDONED IDEAS: The two scenes by the magic door was originally written as one scene. During editing, it was decided to split the scene in two, with Henry and Violet's arrival in New York City in between.[3]
- ABANDONED IDEAS: In the script, the heroes were sucked through the magic door. The visual effects company re-imagined it as the watery substance that comes out of the door and grabs them.[3]
- ABANDONED IDEAS: The scene with Emma and Regina in the yellow bug was originally going to take place outside, but since it was raining that day, it was decided to move the scene inside the car. Thus, the rain on the car windows is completely real.[3]
- The part where blood is used to track someone was originally an idea that writer Andrew Chambliss had for an episode of the supernatural drama series The Vampire Diaries, which he was a writer of. However, it never made it in that form. Since then, he'd wanted to use that element for years, so when Regina needed a way to track Henry, he realized that his old idea would work.[3]
- RECYCLED CGI SET: The computer-generated imagery model for the exterior of Mr. Hyde's hospital[16] is modeled on the Riverview Hospital in Coquitlam, British Columbia.[17] This is further proven during a close up of a frightened Dr. Jekyll,[18] as the West Lawn building on the grounds of the real life hospital can be seen in the background.[19]
- RECYCLED CGI SET: The computer-generated imagery model used for the rear reading room in the New York Public Library[20] is recycled from the model created for the Dark Castle great hall,[21] foyer[22] and vault.[23] This can easily be seen from the identical design of the columns and archways. The same model was used for the Netherworld in the Season Two episodes "Child of the Moon" and "Into the Deep."[24]
- The establishing shot of the New York Public Library[25] is stock footage of the real New York Public Library from the website Getty Images.[26]
Event Chronology
- The Storybrooke and the Land Without Magic events take place after "Last Rites" and before "An Untold Story." (For more details, see the Land Without Magic timeline)
- The Land of Untold Stories events take place before "An Untold Story."
Episode Connections
- Robin Hood died in "Last Rites." Hook returned to the land of the living in the same episode.
- Emma says that the Evil Queen cursed an entire kingdom when she lost her first love, referring to events in "Pilot" and "The Stable Boy."
- Belle was put under a Sleeping Curse in "Ruby Slippers" and was put into Pandora's Box in "Firebird."
- Mr. Gold failed to get Moe to wake Belle up in "Last Rites."
- Henry says that magic turned his mother into a Dark One, an event that took place in "Operation Mongoose Part 2."
- Henry shows Violet the wooden puppets, and says that they're Geppetto's parents. Stephen and Donna were turned into puppets in "That Still Small Voice."
- Violet talks about the death of her mother, something that was first brought up in "Dreamcatcher."
- Henry's plan to destroy magic succeeds in "An Untold Story."
- This is not the first time Henry tries to destroy magic. In "Welcome to Storybrooke," he attempted to do the same by trying to blow up the Storybrooke Wishing Well.
- Emma has a GPS on Henry's mobile phone, something that was first established in "A Curious Thing," where she used it to track him to the Storybrooke Harbor.
- Emma and Regina have both been to Boston before. Regina was there when she adopted Henry in "Save Henry," and Emma lived in Boston during "Pilot."
- Henry's last trip to Boston by bus was in "Pilot."
- HIDDEN DETAILS: The bus company that brings Henry's mobile phone from Maine to Boston,[27] and Henry and Violet from Maine to New York City,[28] is Polar Star Coach Lines, the same bus company that brought Robin Hood and his family from Maine to New York in "Heart of Gold."[29]
- Regina uses the blood of a relative to track Henry. Mr. Gold did the same to find Neal in "In the Name of the Brother," and to track down Henry in "And Straight On 'Til Morning."
- The last time Henry was in New York, was when he lived there with his mother in "Going Home" and "New York City Serenade."
- This is the second time Henry steals money and travels out of Storybrooke on his own. The first time was when he stole Mary Margaret's credit card and tracked down Emma in Boston in "Pilot."
- Henry, Violet, Emma and Regina return to Storybrooke in "An Untold Story."
- Zelena previously conjured a twister portal with the Apprentice's Wand in "The Dark Swan" whilst the Apprentice created a door portal with the wand in "Smash the Mirror" and "Operation Mongoose Part 1." Regina conjured a cyclone in "Swan Song."
- The arrow that Roland wants Regina to have, is mentioned again in "The Savior."
- The magic door created by Zelena[30] is the same as the door leading out of Glinda's winter garden in "A Curious Thing,"[31] and the door created by the Apprentice in "Operation Mongoose Part 1."[32]
- David, Hook, Mary Margaret and Zelena return to the Land Without Magic in "An Untold Story."
- Mr. Hyde is surprised to learn that Rumplestiltskin found love, an event which took place in "Skin Deep" and "A Land Without Magic."
- Henry takes Violet out for pizza in New York, just like Neal did with Henry in "The Queen Is Dead."
- Henry says that magic tore his family apart when Rumplestiltskin became the Dark One, referring to events in "Desperate Souls" and "The Return."
- Henry reveals that the reason why Neal was in New York, was to find a way to destroy magic in order to protect himself in case his father found him. Neal's stay in New York was shown in "Broken," "Manhattan" and "The Queen Is Dead," although this is the first time his motive has been revealed.
- Robin Hood moved into Neal's old apartment, and tried to make things work with "Marian," in "Heart of Gold."
- Emma finds an album by Yazoo in Neal's apartment,[33] and says that it's Violet and Henry's song. Henry played the song "Only You" for Violet in "The Price" and "Dreamcatcher," and in the latter, Emma says that Neal used to play the same song for her.
- Regina reminds Emma that she ripped Violet's heart out, which happened in "Dreamcatcher."
- Emma uses a recovery unit on her keychain to retrieve Henry's search history, just like she did when she restored his deleted inbox in "Pilot." She also used a device on her keychain to hack into Greg Mendell's mobile phone in "In the Name of the Brother.
- Regina says that years ago, Snow White told a secret, referring to events in "The Stable Boy."
- Henry says that magic took away his father, which happened in "Quiet Minds."
- Mr. Gold waves his hand and uses his magic to make Henry and Violet fall asleep, the same tactic that the previous Dark One, Emma, used on Hook in "Broken Heart."
- How Dr. Jekyll's Serum was created, how Mr. Hyde knew Rumplestiltskin, and how Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ended up in the Land of Untold Stories, are revealed in "Strange Case."
Religious
- STORYBOOK CONTENT: In one of the storybooks Henry finds, angels and archangels are mentioned in an excerpt from Charles Kingsley's children's novel The Water-Babies.
- The Holy Grail Twin is decorated with cross pattées.[34]
Disney
Lost
- The Toll Operator charges Mr. Gold 15 dollars, a reference to the third Lost number.
- This episode contains a number of other references to ABC's Lost. See the list of Lost references for more.
Fairytales and Folklore
- This episode features the ugly duckling from the titular fairytale, Captain Hook from the Peter Pan story, Little John and Friar Tuck from the Robin Hood ballads, the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz story, Hank's daughter from the novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde and Mr. Poole from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde story.
- The voice of Robin Hood from the ballads can be heard from the letter.
- STORYBOOK CONTENT: When Henry is flipping through Once Upon a Time Volume II in the New York Public Library, excerpts from the following stories are seen:
- Chapter I[35] of Gulliver's Travels, with an illustration of Gulliver being tied down by the Lilliputians[36] (unseen text is set in fuchsia):
I was extremely tired, and with that, and the heat of the |
- Chapter XIX of an abridged edition of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,[37] from the book Works of Jules Verne, Volume 5 (link to page), translated into English by Charles F. Horne in 1911. Note that chapter XIX "Torres Straits" of the abridged edition does not correspond to the complete, unabridged edition, where the chapter "Torres Straits" is chapter 20, not 19.[38] The accompanying illustration shows Captain Nemo taking observations of the deck of the Nautilus.[39] Note that the excerpt on page two actually takes place before the excerpt on page one in the original version:
Captain Nemo looked at me curiously, and made a nega- |
(unseen text is set in fuchsia)
The Captain must be very sure of his route, for I see |
- Chapter IV[40] of Charles Kingsley's children's novel The Water-Babies. Note that once again, the excerpt on page two actually takes place before the excerpt on page one in the original version; in addition, the text on page one also appears on a different page next to an illustration of Mr. Hyde's hospital:
But the professor had gone, I am sorry to say, even |
(unseen text is set in fuchsia)
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*Between "But why are there not water-babies?" and "Because there ain't." there is a paragraph which has been omitted from the book: "I trust and hope that it was because the professor trod at that moment on the edge of a very sharp mussel, and hurt one of his corns sadly, that he answered quite sharply, forgetting that he was a scientific man, and therefore ought to have known that he couldn't know; and that he was a logician, and therefore ought to have known that he could not prove a universal negative — I say, I trust and hope it was because the mussel hurt his corn, that the professor answered quite sharply:"
- Chapter VIII[41] of Don Quixote. The accompanying illustration shows Don Quixote fighting windmills that he imagines are giants.[42] Unseen text is set in fuchsia:
At this point they came in sight of thirty forty |
- The "Paul Bunyan" folktale, accompanied by an illustration of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. The story in the book is adapted from a version of the folktale which can be found on several online websites:[43]
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Paul Bunyan was a hero of North America's lumberjacks, the workers who cut down trees. He was known for his strength, speed and skill. Tradition says he |
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Popular Culture
- VENDING MACHINES AS SET DRESSING: When Henry takes Violet out for pizza in New York, a USA Today vending machine can be seen in the street.[44]
- BOOKS AS SET DRESSING: Pleading Guilty by Scott Turow,[45] a hardcover edition of Closing the Ring by Winston Churchill[45] (from The Second World War book series), Howard Ruff from A to Z by Howard Ruff,[45] Acts of Betrayal by John Trenhaile[46] and In the Company of Heroes by Michael Durant and Steven Hartov[46] are sitting on Neal's bookshelf.
- REUSED PROPS: Howard Ruff from A to Z is also sitting on a shelf in the Underbrooke library in "Firebird,"[47] indicating that it's a re-used prop.
- Emma finds the LP record Upstairs at Eric's by Yazoo in Neal's apartment, and says that it's Henry and Violet's song, referring to the duo's famous ballad "Only You." In "Dreamcather," Emma says that Neal used to play this song for her.
- ARTWORKS: Over Neal's bed, there are two promotional poster for the Canadian garage rock band The Pack A.D.[48] While one of them was first seen in "Manhattan,"[49] the other one is new.
- However, the other one was seen on Neal's apartment building in the Season Two episode "The Queen Is Dead."[50]
- The way Zelena says, "We're certainly not in Storybrooke anymore," a reference to Dorothy's line from the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, "I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."
- Emma mentions that it was Regina's idea to get food from Hardee's, an American fast food restaurant chain.
- According to Adam Horowitz, Hardee's was a favorite of his on road trips with his family when he was a child.[51]
Props Notes
- HIDDEN DETAILS: The name on the bus that brings Henry's mobile phone from Maine to Boston,[27] and the bus that brings Henry and Violet from Maine to New York,[28] is Polar Star Coach Lines. The same company brought Robin Hood and his family from Maine to New York in the Season Four episode "Heart of Gold."[52] The same bus company name appears on the sign at the bus stop where young Emma meets Lily in Mankato, Minnesota, in the Season Four episode "Lily."[53] As Henry and Violet's bus leaves, you can see the words "Moving Maine forward" next to the logo.[54]
- ARTWORKS: The cover illustration of the book Robin Hood: Myth and Legend,[55] which Regina gave to Robin Hood, is a colorized version of "Robin drove his blade through Sir Guy's body," an illustration by the nineteenth century American illustrator and author Louis Rhead, from his 1912 novel Bold Robin Hood and His Outlaw Band: Their Famous Exploits in Sherwood Forest (link to page). It shows Robin Hood impaling Guy of Gisborne through the chest with his sword. Guy of Gisbourne first appeared in the ballad "Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne" as a hired killer who attempts to kill Robin Hood but is killed by him.
- The cover slip for Robin Hood: Myth and Legend was placed over a real world book called the Universal Anthology.[56]
- CREW NAMES ON PROPS: The author of the prop book is Neil Westlake,[55] a graphic designer and productions staff member on the show. His name has appeared on several other props throughout the series:
- He is listed as a complainant in a police report in the Season One episode "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter."[57]
- He is listed as a land surveyor on a document in the Season One episode "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree."[58]
- He is credited as a photographer on the front page of the Storybrooke Daily Mirror in the Season One episode "The Stable Boy."[59]
- He is listed as one of the reviewers on the book blurb for Isaac's novel Heroes and Villains in part one of the Season Four finale, "Operation Mongoose Part 1."[60]
- He is listed as a Storybrooke entrepreneur on a sign by the town hall in "Last Rites."[61]
- PAUSE AND READ: The book blurb on the front cover says: Prince of thieves of people's hero? Who was the 'real' Nottingham legend? Robin Hood: Myth and Legend tells the romantic tales of Robin Hood as he fought back from oppressed control.[55]
starve peasants, is there anyone who can stand against them?
Robin Hood: Myth and Legend tells the tale of a young hero from
Nottingham who fights back.
any season, which, on any page, offers a [illegible word] one can scarcely
wait to share with a friend. It is a triumph. –Publisher's Weekly
- STORYBOOK CONTENT: When Henry is flipping through the storybook in the New York Public Library, the first illustration shows Gulliver being tied down by the Lilliputians in a scene from Gulliver's Travels. The picture is based on an old illustration from an obscure children's book from 1883, called Gulliver's Travels: Coloured Picture Book for the Nursery; notice the near identical background, the identical outfit, etc.
- The next picture shows Captain Nemo taking observations of the deck of the Nautilus in a scene from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. It is called "Le capitaine Nemo prit la hauteur du soleil." ("Captain Nemo took the altitude of the sun.") and is from an 1871 French edition of the book (link to page), illustrated by the French painter Alphonse de Neuville and the French painter and illustrator Édouard Riou.
- Another illustration is a colorized version of a picture from a retelling of Don Quixote, called Stories of Don Quixote: Written Anew for Children (1910) (link to page), written by James Baldwin and illustrated by G.A. Harker. It shows Don Quixote fighting windmills that he imagines are giants.
- The next illustration is from the "Paul Bunyan" folktale and shows Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. The picture is based on a watercolor painting by the comic/freelance artist Chad Lewis.[64]
- ABANDONED IDEAS: In the script, David would drop the wooden shiv after realizing that it was the Groundsman who entered the room, and not the Warden. It was Josh Dallas' idea to hold on to the weapon because he felt that David might not let his guard down so quickly.[3]
- HIDDEN DETAILS: If you watch closely as Mr. Gold enters the hotel, you can see that the name on the doors is Hotel d'Or,[65] which is French for "Gold Hotel."
- The name is seen more clearly on Mr. Gold's "do not disturb" sign in "An Untold Story."[66]
Set Dressing
- ARTWORKS: In Neal's apartment,[67] there is an Aestethic Apparatus poster done for the Scorched Art Gallery show at the La Luz De Jesus gallery in Los Angeles.[68]
- REUSED PROPS: Two small paintings are hanging by the bed in Mr. Gold's hotel suite.[69] The same pictures were hanging in Regina's study in the Season Four episode "The Snow Queen."[70] They can also be seen in Mr. Samdi's office in the Season Seven episode "Homecoming."[71]
Costume Notes
- USE IT AGAIN: Emma wears the same sweater in "An Untold Story"[74] and the Season Six premiere "The Savior."[75]
- BRAND INFO: Mary Margaret is wearing[72] a Joie 'Coastal' Lace Inset Blouse[76] and a Zara Women's Grey Crossover Wool Coat[77] (no longer available).
- USE IT AGAIN: She also wears this outfit in "An Untold Story"[78] and the Season Five premiere "The Savior."[79]
- The blouse was also worn by the character Paige Dineen on the Scorpion episode "Plight at the Museum."[80]
- BRAND INFO: Regina is wearing[81] a Burberry Brit Leather and Denim Jacket[82] (no longer available).
- BRAND INFO: Dr. Jekyll is wearing[85] a Frontier Classics Men's Bushwacker Duster Coat.[86][87]
- USE IT AGAIN: He continues to wear the coat in the following episode[88] and the Season Six episodes "The Savior,"[89] "The Other Shoe"[90] and "Strange Case."[91]
Filming Locations
- Vancouver's Gastown doubles as New York City's SoHo district for this episode.[92]
- The episode was filmed at the same time as the movie Fifty Shades Darker, starring Once Upon a Time's own Jamie Dornan, which was shot in many of the streets in that area. Therefore, it was very hard to find a street corner in Gastown that they were not shooting on.[3]
- 1000 block West Cordova Street and the Cordova tunnel in Vancouver doubles as the New York toll station for the scene where Mr. Gold drives into town.[92]
- The West Lawn building at the Riverview Hospital in Coquitlam, British Columbia doubles as the exterior of Mr. Hyde's hospital in close-up shots.[93]
- RECYCLED SET: Dr. Jekyll's laboratory in Mr. Hyde's hospital in the episode[94] doubles as Wish Rumplestiltskin's basement in the Season Seven episode "Homecoming."[95] This can easily be seen from the identical chandelier, the shape of the walls and the door. The basement set was a redressed version of Gothel's tower from previous Season Seven episodes.[96]
- A redressed version of the laboratory also doubles as the Royal Castle's wine cellar in the Season Six episode "A Bitter Draught."[97]
- Moreover, the hospital scenes with the cage in "Only You" were shot on the same set as the scenes in Dr. Jekyll's laboratory. The cage was removable, and the set was redressed as the laboratory. Some of the walls were removed, and windows put in.[3]
Goofs
- When Emma and Hook are walking down the street, the time on the clock tower is 8:45 PM.[98] When Mr. Gold is inside the clock tower, the time on the clock (seen from inside the clock tower) is 8:30 PM.[99] (Originally, the scene with Mr. Gold in the clock tower was supposed to take place before the scene with Emma and Hook. This was changed during editing.)[3]
International Titles
International Titles | ||
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Language | Title | Translation |
French | "Dr Jekyll et Mr Hyde" | "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" |
German | "In den Welten des Schicksals" | "In the Worlds of Fate" |
Italian | "Solo tu" | "Only You" |
Spanish | "Solo tú" | "Only You" |