“The scene with the whale and the talking puppet were well made... Geppetto, having wanted a son so much his whole life, would put him first and try to prevent the little one from becoming just a doll again.” Série Maníacos · 13 years ago Final Verdict
In the real world, August's body is literally turning back into wood because he failed his mission to look after Emma. He attempts to convince Emma of her destiny by showing her his wooden leg, but her deep-seated denial prevents her from seeing the truth. Key Highlights Once_upon_a_time_1x20
: The flashback scenes involving Geppetto's selfishness (choosing his son over Snow White) add a complex layer to the hero's journey. It highlights that even the "good" characters make morally gray choices when driven by love. “The scene with the whale and the talking
"The Stranger" is essential viewing. It successfully humanizes a classic fairy tale character while raising the stakes for the season finale. The tragedy of August—a man literally stiffening into wood as his failures catch up to him—provides a haunting parallel to Emma's own emotional paralysis. Key Highlights : The flashback scenes involving Geppetto's
: Regina’s attempts to seduce David and frame Mary Margaret continue to heighten the tension in Storybrooke, pushing Mary Margaret to find her inner "Snow White" strength. Critical Perspective