Once upon a Time Season 2 Spoilers: ‘Snow White’ Anxious, More Emma Swan Back Story
Once Upon a Time executive producer, Adam Horowitz has hinted in a previous interview that Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison)'s life outside Fairy Land and Storybrooke will be explored a bit further.
Meanwhile, actress Ginnifer Goodwin (Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard) said she is anxious for Snow White to come face to face with her daughter next season.
"We saw a first little snippet of baby Emma in her crib... There's always room for more," Horowitz said.
'Snow White' Thinks Daughter Resentment is Likely
"It's the creators' choice and Jennifer Morrison's choice, but I would assume that there would be some kind of resentment there on the part of our daughter because of what she went through after we gave her up. I'm anxious to explore that," Goodwin said, not giving details on anyhing that happened after Snow White regained her Fairy Land memory .
Emma Swan has finally realized her son had been right all along about the fairy tale connections in Storybrooke. Season 1 ended with "a true love's kiss" between mother and son, but the family of Prince Charming and Snow White has yet to reunite.
Filming for the second season is scheduled to begin next month in Vancouver, and Josh Dallas (Prince Charming) has already let go of a role in Thor 2.
Spoiler alert
Once upon a Time Season 1 in Australia Tuesday night will feature the baffled David Nolan/Prince Charming making a choice between Mary Margaret Blanchard and Kathryn (recurring guest Anastasia Griffith).
This episode will show the scenes leading to Snow White's and Prince Charming's first meeting. Kathryn's story will be briefly introduced, but her own love story will be explored further in future episodes.
Channel Seven Australia - Episode 6: "That Still Small Voice"
Channel Seven is not even halfway through Season 1, when ratings fell below a million viewers a couple of weeks ago, with 974,000 viewers. But last week, Once upon a Time was back in the Top 10 of Ausralia's primetime TV shows at the ninth place with 1.05 million viewers.
Tonight's episode is one of the better episodes in the first half of the series, with surprise twists and another subplot orchestrated by the very cunning Rumpelstiltskin (Robert Carlyle).
Incidentally, Once Upon a Time last week was ahead by only four places against Lara Bingle's reality show, which gathered 925,000 viewers in its pilot episode. It remains to be seen whether Being Lara Bingle could maintain a strong viewership in its 10-week run.
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