7:15 A.M.
- Episode aired Jan 22, 2012
- TV-PG
- 45m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
2.3K
YOUR RATING
Mary Margaret and David struggle with their feelings for each other, while Emma and Regina become suspicious of a mysterious arrival in Storybrooke.Mary Margaret and David struggle with their feelings for each other, while Emma and Regina become suspicious of a mysterious arrival in Storybrooke.Mary Margaret and David struggle with their feelings for each other, while Emma and Regina become suspicious of a mysterious arrival in Storybrooke.
Jared Gilmore
- Henry Mills
- (as Jared S. Gilmore)
Raphael Sbarge
- Dr. Archie Hopper
- (credit only)
Daevyd Avalon
- Doc
- (as a different name)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the jail cell Snow White is thrown into, there are Mickey Mouse silhouette cutouts on the top corners.
- GoofsWhen meeting Snow White, Grumpy tells her that he was imprisoned because he accidentally bought a stolen diamond he intended to use to propose to his love. Later, in Dreamy, which shows more of his backstory, it is revealed that he broke it off with his love because he was talked out of being with her by both their "bosses."
- Quotes
Rumplestiltskin: Love makes us sick, haunts our dreams, destroys our days. Love has killed more than any disease.
- Crazy creditsThe opening title scene shows a hooded figure walking through the trees of the forest.
- ConnectionsReferences Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Featured review
Charming and heartfelt
When 'Once Upon a Time' first started it was highly addictive and made the most of a truly great and creative premise. Really loved the idea of turning familiar fairy tales on their heads and putting own interpretations on them and the show early on clearly had clearly had a ball. Watched it without fail every time it came on and it was often a highlight of the week. Which was why it was sad when it ran out of ideas and lost its magic in the later seasons.
"7:15 A.M" sees Season 1 back on track, after the season stumbled a little with "True North". With the sole exception of some wooden and obvious dialogue for Anastasia Griffith (who still makes much of what she has and gives a performance of considerable emotional weight), the writing and character detail, the latter being the richest it's been yet of the season, has come on such a long way.
It is a very handsomely mounted episode, settings and costumes that are both colourful and atmospheric, not too dark or garish and never cookie-cutter. The special effects, after being pretty bad in "True North", are superior here. It is photographed beautifully and there were some make-up that suited the characters perfectly. The music is haunting, ethereal and cleverly used with a memorable main theme.
The writing is humorous, very touching and has a lot of character nuance, particularly with Snow and Charming and Mary Margaret and David. How their relationship is portrayed and David's moral dilemma is done very well. Likewise with the storytelling, where the real world and fantasy world parallel is adeptly handled.
Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas are immensely charming and heartfelt, their chemistry is electric too and the writers help give a deeper understanding of their characters.
In short, excellent and sees Season 1 back on track. 9/10 Bethany Cox
"7:15 A.M" sees Season 1 back on track, after the season stumbled a little with "True North". With the sole exception of some wooden and obvious dialogue for Anastasia Griffith (who still makes much of what she has and gives a performance of considerable emotional weight), the writing and character detail, the latter being the richest it's been yet of the season, has come on such a long way.
It is a very handsomely mounted episode, settings and costumes that are both colourful and atmospheric, not too dark or garish and never cookie-cutter. The special effects, after being pretty bad in "True North", are superior here. It is photographed beautifully and there were some make-up that suited the characters perfectly. The music is haunting, ethereal and cleverly used with a memorable main theme.
The writing is humorous, very touching and has a lot of character nuance, particularly with Snow and Charming and Mary Margaret and David. How their relationship is portrayed and David's moral dilemma is done very well. Likewise with the storytelling, where the real world and fantasy world parallel is adeptly handled.
Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas are immensely charming and heartfelt, their chemistry is electric too and the writers help give a deeper understanding of their characters.
In short, excellent and sees Season 1 back on track. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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- TheLittleSongbird
- Nov 30, 2017
Details
- Runtime45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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