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Once Upon a Time/Poor Unfortunate Soul

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Poor Unfortunate Soul
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Season 4, Episode 15
Airdate March 22, 2015
Production Number 415
Written by Andrew Chambliss &
Dana Horgan
Directed by Steve Pearlman
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Poor Unfortunate Soul is the fifteenth episode of the fourth season of Once Upon a Time and the eighty-first episode overall.

Starring: Ginnifer Goodwin (Snow White / Mary Margaret Blanchard), Jennifer Morrison (Emma Swan), Lana Parrilla (The Evil Queen / Regina Mills), Josh Dallas (Prince Charming / David Nolan), Emilie de Ravin (Belle), Colin O'Donoghue (Captain Hook), Jared S. Gilmore (Henry Mills), Michael Socha (Knave of Hearts / Will Scarlet)

and Robert Carlyle (Rumplestiltskin / Mr. Gold)

Guest Starring: Eion Bailey (August W. Booth), Kristin Bauer van Straten (Maleficent), Tiffany Boone (Young Ursula), Merrin Dungey (Ursula), Chris Gauthier (William Smee), Ernie Hudson (King Poseidon), Sean Maguire (Robin Hood), Victoria Smurfit (Cruella De Vil), JoAnna Garcia Swisher (Ariel)

Contents

Plot Overview

Hook leverages his complicated history with Ursula to find out what she knows about Gold's endgame. Gold and the Queens of Darkness torture August for information about the Author while Emma, Mary Margaret and David race to find them. Regina grows concerned for Robin Hood’s safety while she struggles to maintain her cover with the villains. Back in the Enchanted Forest of the past, a restless young Ursula enlists Captain Hook's help to run away from home, but she soon learns it isn’t wise to trust a pirate.

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Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

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Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

Viewership

  • Viewers: 5.79 million
  • 18-49 Rating: 1.9%