HENRY EXPLORES THE INSIDE OF A MYSTERIOUS SINKHOLE TO SEE IF ITS CONTENTS CAN LINK STORYBROOKE TO THE FAIRYTALE WORLD, AND JIMINY CRICKET YEARNS TO LEAVE THE FAMILY BUSINESS AND TRANSFORM INTO THE PERSON HE WANTS TO BE, ON ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME”
“That Still Small Voice” - As Sheriff Graham deputizes Emma, the ground shakes and a giant sinkhole mysteriously appears at the edge of town. But a curious Henry’s life is placed in danger when he decides to explore the innards of the sinkhole to see if its contents can link the inhabitants of Storybrooke to the fairytale world. Meanwhile, back in the fairytale world, Jiminy Cricket yearns to leave the family business and transform into the person he wants to be, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
“Once Upon a Time” stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White/Mary Margaret, Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold, Lana Parrilla as Evil Queen/Regina, Jared Gilmore as Henry Mills, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/John Doe and Raphael Sbarge as Jiminy Cricket/Archie Hopper.
Guest starring are Jamie Dornan as Sheriff Graham, Tony Amendola as Marco/Geppetto, Anastasia Griffith as Kathryn/regal blonde, Adam Young as pickpocket/young Jiminy, Morgan Roff as teenage Jiminy, Keegan Connor Tracy as Blue Fairy, Meghan Ory as Ruby/Red Riding Hood, Carolyn Hennesy as Myrna/puppet princess/puppet dragon, Harry Groener as Martin/puppet prince, Jarod Joseph as Billy, Laura Bertram as Donna, Luke Camilleri as Stephen and Michael Strusievici as fairytale boy.
“That Still Small Voice” was written by Jane Espenson and directed by Paul Edwards
Source: ABC
Once Upon A Time - Episode 1.05 - That Still Small Voice - Press Release
Nov 8, 2011
Once Upon A Time
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Thanks, interesting !
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting. Can't wait to see Emma Deputized. Wooo hooo
ReplyDeleteOoh, Laura Bertram
ReplyDeleteI like this show so far and this episode sounds interesting. That being said, I really hope Henry tragically dies in this episode..... I really don't like his character, he's so annoying
ReplyDeleteso true.. is it Sunday yet?
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to see the Boob Fairy and Master Bra'tac return.
ReplyDeleteHenry seriously doesn't see how idiotic it is to go messing around inside a sinkhole? Kids. Sigh.
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Jiminy will remember to wish upon a star....lol
ReplyDelete"Written by Jane Espenson"
ReplyDeleteI dare this episode to not be good... ;)
"As Sheriff Graham deputizes Emma..."
ReplyDeleteI shamefully admit that I get giddy at the thought of Emma pointing firearms at fairytale characters. Maybe it's because, as a kid, I always disliked anything to do with Disney?
"Henry’s life is placed in danger when he decides to explore the innards of the sinkhole..."
Seriously? Someone really has to do a better job of watching this kid. XD
So cynical and I so agree. Henry has gotten worse. At first he was precocious. Now he's a delusional brat - well a correct one. The first thing I thought was either I hope he gets trapped forever in the sink hole or I hope he plops right into fairy tale land and can't get back. I think he would be less annoying if he didn't always have an annoying Emma there too.
ReplyDeleteI'll be the contrary one. I don't want Emma to have a legitimate reason to stay in Storybrooke. I find he fascination with Henry creepy and it's harder to kick her out if she has a job there. Of course I guess it's hard to kick her out if she's the main character too.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. It's not so much that I find her wanting to get to know Henry creepy, it's the sneaking behind Regina's back. Granted, Regina is the Evil Queen, but still...
ReplyDeleteEmma is a lot less annoying when she isn't around Henry though. I like her interactions with Mary Margaret and Sheriff Graham. Although I admit to rooting for Regina when Emma gets in her face. lol
We don't know under what circumstances Emma is being deputized. It may not be a job. Sometimes, people can be temporarily deputized to help out in the event of an emergency.
ReplyDeleteI wish! I can't believe I'm actually looking forward to Sundays now.
ReplyDeleteAw, I love Henry! I don't want him to die.
ReplyDeleteShe's worried about her son for legitimate reasons, though. Regina's a lying bitch who lies. It's not creepy. Emma's just a mother worried about her son.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm happy she'll be getting a job.
Nope, hate Regina too much to ever root for her. Team Emma, Mary Margaret, David, and Henry (and everyone else) all the way for me!
ReplyDeleteThis is true, but it probably is a job. I bet Emma's stuck there with the rest of them now.
ReplyDeleteHow is he delusional if he is right? That doesn't make any sense!
ReplyDeleteI am confused...Isn`t Jamie Dornan a regular and not a guest star?? Anyhoo what an awesome show!
ReplyDeleteSo... we know.... Emma is gonna save Henry.
ReplyDeleteI can't see her being stuck there. It would make the narrative much less interesting. She should be there because she wants to be, not because she has to be.
ReplyDeleteBesides, that would make the scene in the preview for the upcoming episode of Emma and Cinderella racing out of town in her car kinda pointless.