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Once Upon a Time/The Snow Queen
The Snow Queen | |
Season 4, Episode 7 | |
Airdate | November 9, 2014 |
Production Number | 407 |
Written by | Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz |
Directed by | Billy Gierhart |
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← 4x06 Family Business |
4x08 → Smash the Mirror |
Once Upon a Time — Season Four |
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The Snow Queen is the seventh episode of the fourth season of Once Upon a Time and the seveny-third 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: Sarah Bolger (Aurora), Georgina Haig (Elsa), Sean Maguire (Robin Hood), Elizabeth Mitchell (Ingrid / The Snow Queen), Sally Pressman (Helga), Jessy Schram (Ashley), Pascale Hutton (Gerda), John Rhys-Davies (Grand Pabbie), Jonathan Runyon (Duke of Weselton), Brighton Sharbino (Young Ingrid)
Co-Starring: Ryan Booth (Man), Bailey Herbert (Young Helga), Ava Marie Telek (Young Gerda), Greg Webb (King Harald)
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Plot Overview
Emma captures the Snow Queen and interrogates her at the sheriff’s station. But the Snow Queen uses her prior knowledge of Emma to try to persuade her into thinking that they are more alike than she could possibly imagine. Regina and Robin Hood’s relationship grows increasingly complex as they struggle to find a way to save his dying wife. Emma begins to see what she missed out on by not growing up and being a family with Snow and Charming when she sees how involved Mary Margaret is in baby Neal’s life, and Henry begins his after school job in Gold’s shop while trying to help Regina find a clue to the identity of the author of the storybook. Meanwhile, in Arendelle of the past, we learn about the origin of the Snow Queen and her familial connection to Elsa and Anna as we see her discover her spectacular yet deadly ice powers.