Once Upon A Time has captivated audiences with its intricate plots and unexpected twists. Each episode leaves viewers hanging on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover the truth behind beloved characters. In a recent episode, we were led to believe that August W. Booth, portrayed by Eion Bailey, was the son of Mr. Gold, but the truth unveiled at the end was shocking. The show’s clever storytelling and character development keep fans engaged and questioning every plot point!
As the fairytale world intertwines with reality, the journey of characters like Rumpelstiltskin and August becomes more complex. Rumpelstiltskin's attempt to rescue his son highlights the lengths a father will go for his child. However, as the narrative unfolds, we see that not everything is as it seems, pushing us to re-evaluate our understanding of these characters and their motivations.
The drama escalates back in Storybrooke, where relationships are tested and secrets are revealed. The emotional depth of the characters draws viewers in, making us care deeply about their fates. As we navigate through the twists and turns, we’re left wondering what the future holds for our favorite characters and how their stories will ultimately intertwine.
OK, now let’s talk about the really annoying part of tonight’s episode: You know, the part where we were all led to believe August W. Booth (Eion Bailey) was Mr. Gold’s son — until the very end. Apparently after Rumpelstiltskin became drunk with power in the fairy tale world, his son was given a magic bean by the Blue Fairy as a means of escape. But because Once Upon A Time can’t leave a fairy tale un-bastardized, the beanstalk was replaced by a giant glowing wormhole. Rumple’s son went through to the world without magic, while Rumple stayed behind, determined to find a way to get him back.
Back in Storybrooke, we were given a heartfelt reunion between “father and son,” complete with man-hugging and big swelling music. The moment, of course, was spoiled when August tried to use Rumple’s magic knife to control Mr. Gold, which led him to realize that August wasn’t his son at all. It turns out he’s just a sick guy who needed magic to cure him — and he happened to be very well-versed in fairy tales.
And what of Storybrooke’s star-crossed lovers? Despite David practically begging Mary Margaret to take him back, she told him it can’t happen. The moment he believed she killed Kathryn was the moment she stopped seeing a future with him. I might get some hate for saying this, but am I the only one tired of this couple’s whining? I didn’t support them as adulterers, but now that they’re free to go about their business, M.M. still finds a way to screw it up? Get over it, lady. Between the box, the knife, and the fingerprints, you did look really really guilty!
The hour ended with Sidney Glass (Giancarlo Esposito) “confessing” to kidnapping Kathryn, though Emma could tell he was clearly covering for Regina. She was so sure, in fact, that she finally stood up to the mayor and told her she’s taking Henry (Jared Gilmore) back!
It’s about damn time.
What did you think of this week’s episode? Were you disappointed by the giant fake-out they pulled with August? Do you agree that David and Mary Margaret need to quit their whining? And who do you think Mr. Gold’s son REALLY is? Hit up the comments section with your best theories!
— Andy Swift
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