CAN IT BE THEIR PARENTS’ ACTIONS THAT FOREVER ENTWINED EMMA’S AND LILY’S FATES? ON ABC’S “ONCE UPON A TIME”
“Lily” – Emma’s potential for darkness is looming over everyone, but when Emma realizes Maleficent’s daughter Lily is in fact her closest friend from her foster care days, she resolves to find Lily and reunite her with her mother. Regina joins forces with Emma and together they set out to track down Lily and to warn Robin about Zelena. However, neither of them is prepared for the harsh realities they’ll encounter in the outside world. Meanwhile, in Storybrooke, Gold faces a crisis involving Belle. In a foster care flashback, things are looking up for young Emma with her new family until Lily’s appearance threatens to destabilize everything, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, APRIL 26 (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, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David Nolan, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry, Michael Socha as Will Scarlet and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest stars include Rebecca Mader as Zelena, Sean Maguire as Robin Hood, Christie Laing as Maid Marian, Timothy Webber as Apprentice, Abby Ross as Young Emma, Nicole Munoz as Young Lily, Agnes Bruckner as Lily, Patrick Fischler as Isaac, Kristin Bauer as Maleficent, Sidney Shapiro as Max, Parker Magnuson as Zach, Cameron Bancroft as Bill, Kendall Cross as Katie, Phil Granger as Landlord and Zoey Siewert as Brunette Girl.
“Lily” was written by Andrew Chambliss and Dana Horgan, and directed by Ralph Hemecker.
“Lily” – Emma’s potential for darkness is looming over everyone, but when Emma realizes Maleficent’s daughter Lily is in fact her closest friend from her foster care days, she resolves to find Lily and reunite her with her mother. Regina joins forces with Emma and together they set out to track down Lily and to warn Robin about Zelena. However, neither of them is prepared for the harsh realities they’ll encounter in the outside world. Meanwhile, in Storybrooke, Gold faces a crisis involving Belle. In a foster care flashback, things are looking up for young Emma with her new family until Lily’s appearance threatens to destabilize everything, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, APRIL 26 (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, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen/Regina, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming/David Nolan, Emilie de Ravin as Belle, Colin O’Donoghue as Hook, Jared S. Gilmore as Henry, Michael Socha as Will Scarlet and Robert Carlyle as Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold.
Guest stars include Rebecca Mader as Zelena, Sean Maguire as Robin Hood, Christie Laing as Maid Marian, Timothy Webber as Apprentice, Abby Ross as Young Emma, Nicole Munoz as Young Lily, Agnes Bruckner as Lily, Patrick Fischler as Isaac, Kristin Bauer as Maleficent, Sidney Shapiro as Max, Parker Magnuson as Zach, Cameron Bancroft as Bill, Kendall Cross as Katie, Phil Granger as Landlord and Zoey Siewert as Brunette Girl.
“Lily” was written by Andrew Chambliss and Dana Horgan, and directed by Ralph Hemecker.
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"(...) Rebecca Mader as Zelena, Sean Maguire as Robin Hood, Christie Laing as
ReplyDeleteMaid Marian, Timothy Webber as Apprentice, Abby Ross as Young Emma,
Nicole Munoz as Young Lily (...)"
Yes! Yes! Yes!
Sooooooo! Lily probably got Emma kicked out of the Swan family or something.
ReplyDeleteI like their fate is connected will be nice to see how it all settles.
What can Regina find when she reunites with Robin? Did he fall for Zelena? What is their plan for Zelena? So many great questions, hoping for exquisite answers. ^_^
The finale is just 3 weeks away.
AT LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHer friend she knew for one day? It'll be interesting that Emma recognizes her even after Lily has changed her race completely.
ReplyDeletePoor Belle. One day Emilie de Ravin is going to get a storyline that isn't about exposition or being a domestic abuse victim.
Regina and Emma :D
ReplyDeleteDidn't U read the full synopsis?
ReplyDeleteThere will be flashbacks where the two of them spent more time together.
oh Rumple :-(
ReplyDeleteI more or less understand Regina's reaction to the outside world. But I guess Emma's is more surprising.
ReplyDeleteMaybe not the world per se, but how Lily turned out to be...?
ReplyDeleteseems like they would expect that outcome from Lily though.
ReplyDeleteYeah, but you forget that Emma met Lily, and that Lily was a sweet girl...
ReplyDeleteThere's just one thing I don't understand. If all of Emma's potential darkness was taken away, then how can she ever go dark? Why worry about this unless Rumple intends to put all her darkness back into her?
ReplyDeleteI see Robin Hood as one of the guest stars. It looks like the Outlaw Queen reunion might happen in this episode. I thought it might not happen until 4x20 b/c I assumed it would take all of this episode to deal with Lily.
ReplyDeleteRandom People
ReplyDeleteSidney Shapiro as Max
Parker Magnuson as Zach
Cameron Bancroft as Bill
Kendall Cross as Katie
Phil Granger as Landlord
Zoey Siewert as Brunette Girl.
Young Emma saw Lily's birth mark on the wrist
ReplyDeleteSo will Lily follow Emma back to Storybook and if so what will be Lily's reaction to mom the dragon ?
ReplyDeleteI have been looking forward to this episode for so long ...
ReplyDeleteSometimes I feel like I'm the only one who couldn't care less about Lily [or Malificent for that matter]. When Malificent lost her child--it felt like a play to get people to sympathize with one (or two) barely fleshed out character(s) based on a plot contrivance. All that being said, this episode seems interesting. I have always enjoyed young Emma flashbacks. More Robin Hood is good too, now that they are trying to write their way out of the corner.
ReplyDeleteEtta James, is that you?
ReplyDeleteYeah. I wish I was surprised that they're already erasing what they established in Season 4. But maintaining continuity even in the same episode is clearly far, far too hard for them.
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm aware. It's a joke because of OUAT's whitewashing of a Latina character into a white character, as we know know is one of the show's favourite way to get rid of non-white people.
ReplyDeleteEven though Regina has been to the outside world more than once?
ReplyDeleteI also thought Emma and Lily didn't met after that day they spent together. But seems like they never confirmed it.
ReplyDeleteRumplestiltskin never domestically abused Belle Belle was very controlling and tried to change him to what she wanted him to be and controlled him with the dagger to help her visit the Snow Queens place by force and banished him from Storybrooke by forcing, whilst now taking advantage of this to take ownership of his business.
ReplyDeletethe apprentice must have just put a barrier over her darkness that needs maintaining darkness can afterall be made from the things that happen to people as we have seen with the villains.
ReplyDeleteBut didn't they need another being to put that darkness into? I thought that's what they did with Lily.
ReplyDeleteLOL !
ReplyDeleteI don't remember them being for extended periods or where she was really under threat to the point she might not be shocked by it. But I do see her as weak without magic. Not that I expect her to be overly shocked by anything, but I do see her as far less prepared than Emma for life outside storybrooke.
ReplyDeleteOne of them is a Sorcerer's voice, isn't it?
ReplyDelete"until Lily’s appearance threatens to destabilize everything"
ReplyDeleteDidn't she say, she never met saw her again?
Don't argue with her. She's garbage.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little bit confused about the fact that Emma and Lily met twice in their childhood,
ReplyDeleteShe was born without darkness but she isn't protected from influences which could turn her dark. The apprentice told Snow and Charming so.
ReplyDeleteNo....
ReplyDeleteThey said "banish the potential for darkness from your child"
I thought so, too. That was the implication, at least.
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