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==Premise==
==Premise==
[[Elsa (Once Upon a Time)|Elsa]] is brought by accident from the Enchanted Forest of the past to present day Storybrooke in-search of her sister [[Anna (Once Upon a Time)|Anna]]. With help from Emma, Elsa discovers her past with the mysterious Snow Queen while Emma learns that the Snow Queen was her former foster parent who has plans to replace her long deceased sisters with Emma and Elsa with the Spell of Shattered Sight that leads to the Snow Queen’s undoing and Mr. Gold’s banishment from Storybrooke. The Queens of Darkness, which consists of Maleficent, Ursula, and Cruella De Vil, is then reformed by Mr. Gold with plans to rewrite the ''Once Upon a Time'' book with the help of the Author that results in the creation of an alternate reality within the Book Realm. As Henry restores balance in the world, the Darkness is unleashed which leads to Emma making an ultimate sacrifice to secure Regina’s happiness.
[[Elsa (Once Upon a Time)|Elsa]] is brought by accident from the Enchanted Forest of the past to present day Storybrooke in-search of her sister [[Anna (Once Upon a Time)|Anna]]. With help from Emma, Elsa discovers her past with the mysterious Snow Queen while Emma learns that the Snow Queen was her former foster parent who has plans to replace her long deceased sisters with Emma and Elsa with the Spell of Shattered Sight that leads to the Snow Queen’s undoing and Mr. Gold’s banishment from Storybrooke. The Queens of Darkness, which consists of Maleficent, Ursula, and Cruella De Vil, are then reformed by Mr. Gold with plans to rewrite the ''Once Upon a Time'' book with the help of the Author that results in the creation of an alternate reality within the Book Realm. As Henry restores balance in the world, the Darkness is unleashed which leads to Emma making an ultimate sacrifice to secure Regina’s happiness.


==Cast and characters==
==Cast and characters==

Revision as of 14:05, 29 August 2018

Once Upon a Time (season 4)
Season 4
DVD cover
Starring
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkABC
Original releaseSeptember 28, 2014 (2014-09-28) –
May 10, 2015 (2015-05-10)
Season chronology
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Season 5
List of episodes

The fourth season of the ABC fantasy-drama Once Upon a Time was announced on May 8, 2014.[1][2][3] On May 13, 2014, it was revealed that the season would be split into two parts, the first half airing during autumn 2014, and the second half during spring 2015 of the 2014–15 television season.[4] It premiered on September 28, 2014, and concluded on May 10, 2015.

On April 20, 2014, it was confirmed that former Once Upon a Time in Wonderland star Michael Socha would be a series regular as his character Will Scarlet / the Knave of Hearts.

New characters introduced to the series include the main antagonists for the two volumes, the Snow Queen, and the Queens of Darkness (a triad of villains including returning character Maleficent, and new characters Cruella de Vil and Ursula). In addition, Elsa, Princess Anna, Kristoff, the Apprentice, Little Bo Peep, and Poseidon are introduced to the series.

Premise

Elsa is brought by accident from the Enchanted Forest of the past to present day Storybrooke in-search of her sister Anna. With help from Emma, Elsa discovers her past with the mysterious Snow Queen while Emma learns that the Snow Queen was her former foster parent who has plans to replace her long deceased sisters with Emma and Elsa with the Spell of Shattered Sight that leads to the Snow Queen’s undoing and Mr. Gold’s banishment from Storybrooke. The Queens of Darkness, which consists of Maleficent, Ursula, and Cruella De Vil, are then reformed by Mr. Gold with plans to rewrite the Once Upon a Time book with the help of the Author that results in the creation of an alternate reality within the Book Realm. As Henry restores balance in the world, the Darkness is unleashed which leads to Emma making an ultimate sacrifice to secure Regina’s happiness.

Cast and characters

Regular

Recurring

Guest

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
671"A Tale of Two Sisters"Ralph HemeckerEdward Kitsis & Adam HorowitzSeptember 28, 2014 (2014-09-28)9.47[5]
682"White Out"Ron UnderwoodJane EspensonOctober 5, 2014 (2014-10-05)8.78[6]
693"Rocky Road"Morgan BeggsDavid H. Goodman & Jerome SchwartzOctober 12, 2014 (2014-10-12)7.92[7]
704"The Apprentice"Ralph HemeckerAndrew Chambliss & Dana HorganOctober 19, 2014 (2014-10-19)8.07[8]
715"Breaking Glass"Alrick RileyKalinda Vazquez & Scott NimerfroOctober 26, 2014 (2014-10-26)6.87[9]
726"Family Business"Mario Van PeeblesKalinda Vazquez & Andrew ChamblissNovember 2, 2014 (2014-11-02)7.54[10]
737"The Snow Queen"Billy GierhartEdward Kitsis & Adam HorowitzNovember 9, 2014 (2014-11-09)7.42[11]
748"Smash the Mirror"Part 1: Eagle Egilsson
Part 2: Ralph Hemecker
David H. Goodman & Jerome SchwartzNovember 16, 2014 (2014-11-16)6.80[12]
759"Fall"Mario Van PeeblesJane EspensonNovember 30, 2014 (2014-11-30)6.43[13]
7610"Shattered Sight"Gwyneth Horder-PaytonScott Nimerfro & Tze ChunDecember 7, 2014 (2014-12-07)6.20[14]
7711"Heroes and Villains"Ralph HemeckerEdward Kitsis & Adam HorowitzDecember 14, 2014 (2014-12-14)5.69[15]
7812"Darkness on the Edge of Town"Jon AmielEdward Kitsis & Adam HorowitzMarch 1, 2015 (2015-03-01)6.66[16]
7913"Unforgiven"Adam HorowitzAndrew Chambliss & Kalinda VazquezMarch 8, 2015 (2015-03-08)6.72[17]
8014"Enter the Dragon"Ralph HemeckerDavid H. Goodman & Jerome SchwartzMarch 15, 2015 (2015-03-15)5.88[18]
8115"Poor Unfortunate Soul"Steve PearlmanAndrew Chambliss & Dana HorganMarch 22, 2015 (2015-03-22)5.79[19]
8216"Best Laid Plans"Ron UnderwoodKalinda Vazquez & Jane EspensonMarch 29, 2015 (2015-03-29)5.48[20]
8317"Heart of Gold"Billy GierhartTze Chun & Scott NimerfroApril 12, 2015 (2015-04-12)5.17[21]
8418"Sympathy for the De Vil"Romeo TironeDavid H. Goodman & Jerome SchwartzApril 19, 2015 (2015-04-19)5.12[22]
8519"Lily"Ralph HemeckerAndrew Chambliss & Dana HorganApril 26, 2015 (2015-04-26)5.21[23]
8620"Mother"Ron UnderwoodJane EspensonMay 3, 2015 (2015-05-03)5.31[24]
87–8821–22"Operation Mongoose"Romeo Tirone
Ralph Hemecker
Edward Kitsis & Adam HorowitzMay 10, 2015 (2015-05-10)5.51[25]

Production

Development

The fourth season of Once Upon a Time was confirmed on May 8, 2014,[1][2][3] this announcement was followed by the announcement that the first half of the season will air during the autumn of 2014, while the second half will air during the spring of 2015.[4] In August 2014, Maleficent was reported to be the main villain for the second half of the season.[26][27] Prior to the season premiere, a special aired recapping the previous three seasons, and finished up with the introduction of the Frozen storyline.[28][29] The theme for the season is "Never give up on the people you love".[30]

Adam Horowitz initially announced that the 2-part episode, "Smash the Mirror", would air at the earlier time of 7/6c and will be two hours long,[31][32] however this was later contradicted by the official Prime Time schedule which stated that it would premiere in its usual spot of 8/7c,[33] the official ABC press release for the episode and the Futon Critic also supported this start time.[34] Horowitz later clarified via Twitter that the extra hour was in addition to the already announced 22 episodes.[31][35] He also confirmed that the winter finale would air on December 14, 2014,[31][35] and later confirmed that the show will return from winter hiatus on March 1, 2015.[28][36] On March 15, 2015, Horowitz confirmed that the last 2 episodes of the season will form a 2-hour episode.[37]

It has been confirmed that, unlike the Frozen arc, the villains of the second half of season 4 will come from "[Once Upon a Time] mythology" instead of from their respective movies, so their origins will not be how people remember them, in particular, creator Adam Horowitz stated that "[Once] Cruella may have a different backstory than the one that people may remember from the movie" and explained that Maleficent has already been slotted into the mythology in previous seasons.[38]

Another special, similar to the special that aired between the season 3 mid-season finale and premiere, aired an hour before the mid-season premiere on March 1, 2015[28] and was titled "Secrets of Storybrooke"[28] and narrated by starring cast member, Jennifer Morrison.[39] The special focused on the topic of what it takes to have familiar fairy-tale characters who have been flipped on their heads from their respective origins.[39]

Casting

After Once Upon a Time in Wonderland was canceled, it was reported that Michael Socha, who portrayed Will Scarlet / the Knave of Hearts on the spin-off, was in talks to join the main cast of Once Upon a Time as a series regular should the series receive renewal for a fourth season,[40] this was later confirmed on April 20, 2014[41] and on May 8, 2014, Socha was hired following the season 4 renewal.[1] Michael Raymond-James was confirmed to not be returning as a main cast member,[42] since his character, Neal Cassidy, was killed off.[42] During Comic Con 2014, it was officially announced that Ginnifer Goodwin was returning as Snow White / Mary Margaret Blanchard along with fellow cast members Jennifer Morrison as Emma Swan, Josh Dallas as Prince Charming / David Nolan, Colin O'Donoghue as Captain Killian "Hook" Jones and Jared S. Gilmore as Henry Mills, Lana Parrilla as the Evil Queen / Regina Mills and Emilie de Ravin as Belle.[43] De Ravin also confirmed Robert Carlyle's return as Rumpelstiltskin / Mr. Gold,[44] through a photo on her Instagram.

On July 1, 2014, it was announced that Scott Michael Foster had been cast as Frozen character Kristoff and Elizabeth Lail as Anna.[45] The following day, it was announced Georgina Haig had been cast as Elsa.[46][47] On July 8, 2014, Elizabeth Mitchell was revealed to have been cast in an undisclosed role.[48] It was later revealed that she would be playing an evil Snow Queen, much like the one from the original Hans Christian Andersan fairy tale. The character would be Anna's and Elsa's aunt, Ingrid.[47][49] Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz had also cast a real reindeer as Sven.[47] On July 28, 2014, Tyler Jacob Moore and John Rhys-Davies were both announced to be playing Prince Hans and Grand Pabbie, respectively. The third episode, "Rocky Road", revealed that the roles of two of Hans' brothers, Franz and Jurgen, had been given to Nils Hognestad[50] and Marcus Rosner[50] respectively.[51]

Returning recurring cast members include Sean Maguire as Robin Hood,[52] Christie Laing as Maid Marian,[52] Giancarlo Esposito as the Magic Mirror / Sidney Glass,[53] Beverley Elliott as Granny,[54] Lee Arenberg as Dreamy / Grumpy / Leroy,[55] Raphael Sbarge as Jiminy Cricket / Dr. Archie Hopper[56] and Keegan Connor Tracy as the Blue Fairy / Mother Superior.[57] Faustino Di Bauda also returned as Sleepy / Walter[55][58] and so did Kristin Bauer van Straten as Maleficent.[26][27]

On September 4, it was revealed that Frances O’Connor was cast as Belle's mother, Colette for the sixth episode, although appearances later on in the season were also hinted.[59] A new character, Lily, has been cast to Nicole Muñoz,[60] while Sally Pressman was given the role of Helga.[61][62] It was announced on November 5, 2014 that Victoria Smurfit would be portraying Cruella de Vil in a recurring capacity later on in the season and that hints will be placed in the next few episodes.[27] Another Disney villain was also cast in the form of Ursula from The Little Mermaid who was portrayed by Merrin Dungey,[63][64] the character portrayed is named after the original sea-goddess[65] who was portrayed by Yvette Nicole Brown in the season 3 episode, "Ariel".[64] Straten, Smurfit, and Dungey all first appeared in the winter finale, "Heroes and Villains",[66] and are collectively called the "Queens of Darkness".[67]

On October 17, 2014, Rebecca Wisocky was revealed to have been cast as the con-artist Madam Faustina for the ninth episode, "Fall",[68] while a few days later on October 22, David Paul Grove, Gabe Khouth, Michael Coleman, Mig Macario and Jeffrey Kaiser were confirmed to be returning as the remaining seven dwarves.[55] On October 25, 2014, Ginnifer Goodwin revealed that Mary Margaret's and David's son, Neal Nolan, is portrayed by eight different babies, adding: "I used to be like, 'babies look like babies.' And now that I have a baby, I'm like, how does the audience not notice that in every shot, this is a different kid?"[69]

The season's first episode, "A Tale of Two Sisters" saw the return of Jason Burkart as Little John,[70] who reprised his role in the sixth episode,[71] and Raphael Alejandro as Roland[70] who reprised the role in the third[50] and sixth episodes,[71] and introduced Pascale Hutton as the Queen of Arendelle, Anna and Elsa's mother,[72] who reappeared in the seventh episode[61] while the second episode, "White Out", introduced Robin Weigert as Bo Peep,[73] and saw the return of Gabrielle Rose as Ruth, Prince Charming's mother.[73] The fourth episode, "The Apprentice", introduced Timothy Webber as the Apprentice[74] who reprised his role in the two-hour episode "Smash the Mirror",[34] and the sixteenth episode, "Best Laid Plans".[75] The fourth episode also saw the return of Brad Dourif as the previous Dark One, Zoso.[74] The fifth episode, "Breaking Glass" saw the return of Abby Ross reprised her role as a teenage Emma in "Breaking Glass",[60] "Shattered Sight",[76] and "Best Laid Plans".[75]

The sixth episode, "Family Business" saw the return of Eric Keenleyside as Maurice, Belle's father,[71] and introduced Darcey Johnson as Oaken.[71] The following episode, "The Snow Queen", saw the return of Jessy Schram as Ashley / Cinderella[61] and Sarah Bolger as Aurora,[61] and it also introduced Brighton Sharbino as a younger version of Elizabeth Mitchell's character, Ingrid,[61] Ava Marie Telek as a younger version of Gerda, the Queen of Arendelle,[61] Sally Pressman as Helga,[61] Bailey Herbert as a young Helga,[61] and Jonathan Runyon as a younger Duke of Weselton.[61] The ninth episode, "Fall", saw the return of Charles Mesure as Black Beard.[51]

Patrick Fischler has been cast in a "Key Recurring Role" as a Peddler[77][78] named Gorin[79] who first appeared in episode 17, "Best Laid Plans"[75] where he was revealed to also be the "Author".[80] Fischler is also set to reprise his role in the eighteen episode, "Heart of Gold".[81]

During a second Q&A on the December 15, Horowitz confirmed the return of Joanna Garcia Swisher as Ariel.[82] On December 18, 2014, Eion Bailey was confirmed to be returning August Booth / Pinocchio for "multiple Season 4 episodes", starting with the fourteenth episode, "Enter the Dragon".[83] It was also revealed that Ernie Hudson had been cast as Poseidon, who is also Ursula's Father,[84] and Sebastian Roche as King Stefan.[85] In February 2015, Rebecca Mader was confirmed to be returning as Wicked Witch of the West / Zelena [86][87][88] and Wil Traval was revealed to be returning as the Sheriff of Nottingham / Keith.[89] Both Mader and Traval have been confirmed to be reprising their roles in the seventeenth episode, "Heart of Gold".[81]

Agnes Bruckner has been confirmed to appear in a three episode arc in the role of an adult Lily,[90][91][92] a friend of Emma from her childhood who was portrayed by Nicole Muñoz in the fifth episode, "Breaking Glass".[60] On February 28, Adam Horowitz confirmed the return of Barbara Hershey in a later part of the season.[93] The thirteenth episode, "Unforgiven", which aired on March 8, 2015, saw the return of Tony Amendola as Geppetto / Marco[94] and Jakob Davies as young Pinocchio,[94] his older counterpart August Booth, portrayed by Eion Bailey, was reintroduced in the following episode.[95] The episode that aired on March 22, 2015, "Poor Unfortunate Soul", saw the return of Christopher Gauthier as William Smee[96] and introduced Tiffany Boone as a younger version of Ursula.[96][97][98] The following episode, "Best Laid Plans", saw the return of Barclay Hope as Lily's adoptive father.[75]

Broadcast

The season airs simultaneously on CTV in Canada.[99] In New Zealand, it is currently airing on TVNZ.[100]

Reception

Critical response

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 58% approval rating with an average rating of 7.5/10 based on 11 reviews among critics[101] and a score of 85% from 315 audience scores with an average rating of 4.2/5.[101] The website's consensus reads, "The addition of a Frozen subplot feels like a marketing angle, but Once Upon a Time Season Four shines, adding more layers to an already complex story."[101]

Ratings

Viewership and ratings per episode of Once Upon a Time season 4
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "A Tale of Two Sisters" September 28, 2014 3.5/11 9.47[5] 1.0 2.72 4.5 12.19[102]
2 "White Out" October 5, 2014 3.2/9 8.78[6] 1.2 2.84 4.4 11.62[103]
3 "Rocky Road" October 12, 2014 2.7/7 7.92[7] 1.3 3.02 4.0 10.94[104]
4 "The Apprentice" October 19, 2014 2.7/7 8.07[8] 1.2 2.79 3.9 10.86[105]
5 "Breaking Glass" October 26, 2014 2.4/6 6.87[9] 1.1 3.5[106]
6 "Family Business" November 2, 2014 2.6/7 7.54[10] 1.3 3.04 3.9 10.57[107]
7 "The Snow Queen" November 9, 2014 2.5/7 7.42[11] 1.4 3.39 3.9 10.81[108]
8 "Smash the Mirror" November 16, 2014 2.4/6 6.80[12] 1.2 2.89 3.6 9.69[109]
9 "Fall" November 30, 2014 2.1/5 6.43[13] 1.1 2.69 3.2 9.12[110]
10 "Shattered Sight" December 7, 2014 2.0/5 6.20[14] 1.2 2.97 3.2 9.17[111]
11 "Heroes and Villains" December 14, 2014 1.7/5 5.69[15] 1.2 2.76 2.9 8.45[112]
12 "Darkness on the Edge of Town" March 1, 2015 2.2/6 6.66[16] 1.1 2.55 3.3 9.21[113]
13 "Unforgiven" March 8, 2015 2.1/6 6.72[17] 0.9 3.0[114]
14 "Enter the Dragon" March 15, 2015 1.8/6 5.88[18] 1.1 2.52 2.9 8.40[115]
15 "Poor Unfortunate Soul" March 22, 2015 1.9/6 5.79[19] 1.0 2.50 2.9 8.29[116]
16 "Best Laid Plans" March 29, 2015 1.7/6 5.48[20] 1.1 2.47 2.8 7.95[117]
17 "Heart of Gold" April 12, 2015 1.6/5 5.17[21] 1.1 2.51 2.7 7.68[118]
18 "Sympathy for the De Vil" April 19, 2015 1.7/5 5.12[22] 1.0 2.49 2.7 7.61[119]
19 "Lily" April 26, 2015 1.7/5 5.21[23] 1.0 2.19 2.7 7.40[120]
20 "Mother" May 3, 2015 1.7/6 5.31[24] 1.0 2.37 2.7 7.68[121]
21–22 "Operation Mongoose" May 10, 2015 1.8/6 5.51[25] 1.0 2.46 2.8 7.97[122]

The premiere episode of the season, "A Tale of Two Sisters", achieved a weekly viewership ranking of #21.[102]

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