SIDNEY ASKS EMMA TO HELP HIM EXPOSE THE CORRUPTION THAT MAYOR REGINA HAS UNLEASHED ON STORYBROOKE, AND KING LEOPOLD MUST BE CAREFUL WHAT HE WISHES FOR WHEN HE IS GRANTED THREE WISHES BY A GENIE, ON ABC'S "ONCE UPON A TIME"
Richard Schiff ("The West Wing") Guest Stars as King Leopold
"Fruit of the Poisonous Tree" - A dejected Sidney enlists the aid of Emma to help uncover evidence that could expose Mayor Regina as the corrupt person she really is to the townspeople of Storybrooke; and Mary Margaret and David continue their secret rendezvous while trying to figure out a way to unleash their unrequited love. Meanwhile, back in the fairytale land that was, King Leopold (Richard Schiff), who is the father of Snow White and married to the Evil Queen, stumbles upon a magic lamp and is granted three wishes by a Genie - who warns the king to be careful what he wishes for -- on "Once Upon a Time," SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 (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/David and Raphael Sbarge as Jiminy Cricket/Archie Hopper.
Guest starring are Tony Perez as valet, Giancarlo Esposito as Sidney/Magic Mirror, Eion Bailey as stranger, Richard Schiff as King Leopold and David Bloom as Mr. K.
"Fruit of the Poisonous Tree" was written by Ian Goldberg & Andrew Chambliss and directed by Bryan Spicer.
Source: ABC


For fuck's safe, ABC press release people, Mary and David's love is not unrequited! Learn the fucking meaning of the word!
ReplyDeleteAnd this sounds awesome!
Richard Schifffffff! So freaking excited to see him have scenes with Lana, you can't even believe it.
ReplyDeleteNow does Sidney actually know that Regina is corrupt or is he just guessing?
Thank you.
ReplyDeleteMore Giancarlo Esposito is always welcomed
ReplyDeletethis sounds like a great episode.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good!
ReplyDeletehuh.. bringing genies into the equation now? Seems a little strange, but I've loved everything they've done so far, so I suppose I'm not complaining!
ReplyDeleteI guess it's kind of unrequited until they can officially be together - Kathryn's still in the way at this point, so unless David decides to leave her for good this time, it's still kind of unrequited.. but not in the usual sense of the word, since they both have feelings for each other.. so I can see the source of your frustration :)
ReplyDeleteExcept unrequited means not returned. Their love may be unconsummated, or forbidden but it is not unrequited.
ReplyDeleteSounds good. Though I would like to see Regina win for once. I enjoy watching her onscreen more than I do Emma and Henry.
ReplyDeleteAlso, more Rumpelstiltskin!
Be careful what you wish for...Yes, that's always a good advice.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
thanks
ReplyDeleteStill, with the unrequited? Invest in a dictionary, promo dept.
ReplyDeleteAlso, wonder what happens to Sidney to make him turn against Regina.
Truly. The man is wonderful.
ReplyDeletethanks
ReplyDeleteOo. A Genie!
ReplyDeleteMary and David will have
ReplyDeletesecret rendezvous - that just sounds amazing!
These ABC press release people need to pick up a dictionary. This sounds so great!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it when you get your F bomb on :)
ReplyDeleteThey really need to update the definition of that word. These days, it's not only used in that context.
ReplyDeletePeople also use that word to describe reluctant love for someone. Like you're in love with someone when you feel like you shouldn't be. In this case, it's used to highlight the fact that David is with someone, but is still in love with Mary, while Mary is in love with David, but she feels like she shouldn't be since he's with someone.
That's the context they were using it in. Unfortunately, word definitions aren't subject to change with the times. I've heard it used both ways for many years now.
LOL. An angry, vulgar outburst, a grammar lesson, and a jarring shift to blanket enthusiasm all in one short post. You're really all over the place this time.
ReplyDeleteShe plays Regina/EQ deliciously doesn't she!
ReplyDeleteD i c t i o n a r y p e o p l e . w a k e u p !
ReplyDeleteGo get em Klutzy,lol ! :D
ReplyDeleteUh, thanks?
ReplyDeleteThanks
ReplyDeleteThis sounds definitely awesome!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for this one
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! Sidney wanting to expose Regina! thats something! this show is good! :)
ReplyDeleteSo is "All magic comes with a price" but no one listens to that, do they? ;)
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