For episode 2.16, the guest role of "King Xavier" is being cast. he's 45, has a mean sense of humor, and worries about being able to maintain his extravagant lifestyle since gold has become more scarce in his kingdom. Also being cast is the co-star role of a 20-something "Prince Henry" (Regina's father as a young man), whose marriage could change King Xavier's fortunes.
Source: SpoilerTV
Source: SpoilerTV


Ooh, Regina's father is a prince? He's clearly not by the time she's older, so something must have happened by then.
ReplyDeleteYikes,more!
ReplyDeleteThe Miller's daughter can spin wool into gold with the help of Rumpel, classic Grimm's brothers
ReplyDeleteMaybe he has an older brother? Doesn't become King, but can still live more than comfortably?
ReplyDeletecould explain Cora the Horra's obsession with status!!! & making Regina marry the King (Snow's father)
ReplyDeleteKing Xavier? Am I the only one who was thinking Patrick Stewart? :P
ReplyDeleteThis pretty much kills all King George connected to Cora theories. But I like it.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for this episode. I'm looking forward to seeing Rumple's fairy tale explored and his connection to Cora. i used to think she was connected to King George but I guess that just got trumped.
ReplyDeleteIs King Xavier Cora's father?
ReplyDeleteCora's the miller's daughter. Xavier's most likely Henry's father and the one who locks Cora up and expects her to spin straw to gold.
ReplyDeleteSo Henry is 2o something and Rose McGowan, playing young Cora is 40? COUGAR!
ReplyDeleteI had the same thought. But then they cast an older guy for Daniel later on, too, so maybe this time will be the same?
ReplyDeleteYeah and maybe George is the older brother who becomes king.
ReplyDeleteOuuu I like that theory!
ReplyDeleteA part of me really wants Harry to be ginger.
ReplyDeleteNice to get Cora and Henry Sr. story! :D
ReplyDeleteYeah, but in this case it enhances the back story of Cora and Henry Sr. quite nicely.
ReplyDeleteOooo...Great idea! Then King George's alliance with Evil Queen has an added dimension of "evil" family (Regina's) vs. "good" family (White-Charming's). Family rivalries can be so fascinating (i.e., Montague vs Capulet, Hatfield vs McCoy, etc.).
ReplyDeleteIiiiinteresting.....
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