![]() I wonder if the show will give him an origin as one of the Brothers Grimm, given NBC's rival show, or whether they'll go the Hans Christian Andersen route. We might know August's name, but the mystery of how he knows the stories of our fairytale characters' stories still remains - if he was simply someone captured by Regina's curse, he wouldn't remember the stories and he wouldn't be able to leave Storybrooke, so it seems likely that he's an author from our world who somehow stumbled into theirs and then came back. When Mary Margaret/Snow White finds out about this, she has exactly the reaction one would expect about a man falling for a nun. ![]() ![]() Instead of bringing a lost love back to life, August used it as an excuse to repair Henry's book (including the missing pages) and stick it under Emma's car for her to give back to him. In Once Upon a Time season 1 episode 14, the plotline revolves around 'the nuns' trying to sell candles, and one of the main stories is Leroy/Grumpy falling for Sister Astrid/Nova the fairy. His idea of taking her for a drink was to drag her to wishing well (continuing the episode's water theme), which, just like the siren's lake, was said to have magical properties that could return something that was lost. Considering his origins as a simple farm boy, Charming did seem to be embracing his role as "Prince James" wholeheartedly he certainly had his brother's arrogance down when declaring that "none have my fearless bravery" - though I hope that's more to do with overplaying his part rather than truly believing his own invincibility, as was the case when he first met Snow.Īnd at last, we can stop referring to a certain mysterious stranger as The Mysterious Stranger, after he finally revealed his name - August W. The Lady of the Lake - a siren - tried to lure him to his death by pretending to be Snow, but after a few (admittedly enthusiastic) kisses, Charming defeated her and brought back enough water to revive Frederick. In the intervening time, Charming had apparently been helping Abigail get her own happily ever after, venturing into an enchanted lake to retrieve some magical water that would revive Abigail's former fiancé, Frederick, who was turned to gold while trying to protect King Midas. The contrasting story in Fairytale Land filled in the backstory for the ending of "7.15 a.m." when Charming came bursting out of the woods to where Snow used to live, only to find Red Riding Hood, who told him that she never came back after leaving to break up his wedding.
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