Dark Hollow
- Episode aired Nov 10, 2013
- TV-PG
- 44m
Gold and Regina send Ariel to Storybrooke to help Belle locate an artefact that could help take down Pan, while Emma, Neal and Hook attempt to find Dark Hollow in order to capture Pan's shad... Read allGold and Regina send Ariel to Storybrooke to help Belle locate an artefact that could help take down Pan, while Emma, Neal and Hook attempt to find Dark Hollow in order to capture Pan's shadow.Gold and Regina send Ariel to Storybrooke to help Belle locate an artefact that could help take down Pan, while Emma, Neal and Hook attempt to find Dark Hollow in order to capture Pan's shadow.
- Henry Mills
- (as Jared S. Gilmore)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first appearance of Storybrooke in the third season.
- GoofsWhen the two gun thugs enter Gold's shop, they pull guns and two gun-cocking sounds are heard. Both are carrying Glock pistols, which have no external hammer, so the guns were incapable of making the sound heard.
- Quotes
Captain Hook: A coconut? Are you daft?
Neal Cassidy: You came to Neverland on a pirate ship through a portal, but you draw the line at a magic coconut?
Captain Hook: Fair enough.
- Crazy creditsThe opening sequence shows the Storybrooke Free Public Library.
Personally really liked "Ariel", although it had its problems. It was patchy in the writing sure and it wasn't the most story or character advancing of episodes, but it served as a great introduction to Ariel who in her introductory appearance was so endearing. Have to agree though that "Dark Hollow" is the superior episode, and a bright spot of the first half of Season 3 and of the season in general. Very nearly right in every way and has nearly everything that makes 'Once Upon a Time' the addictive show that it is and what it's all about.
Not everything is done completely right, though the pros definitely eclipse the cons. A few of the effects are a bit rough, though not a first for 'Once Upon a Time' and not the last or worst. Snow White's and Charming's feuding doesn't add an awful lot to what is going on in the rest of the story, distracting a little for me actually.
"Dark Hollow" is great everywhere else. Particularly good is that the master plan is advanced significantly and much needed questions are answered. As a character-driven episode, it also works wonders and is one of the better episodes of the season in this regard. It is very well paced, action-packed without being overcrowded and not draggy or filler-filled, it was just right and everything was involving.
All the characters are interesting and have plenty to do and it was lovely to see Storybrooke make its first appearance of the season and utilised very well. Hook is especially interesting and seeing Belle (surprising and it is one of her more interesting early appearances) and Ariel play large parts and in an engaging way was lovely too.
Once again the acting excels, Colin O'Donoghue, Robbie Kay and Ginnifer Goodwin are always great while Joanna Garcia Swisher steals the show as Ariel as Ariel continues to endear and sparkle. Emilie De Ravin didn't always impress me in her earlier appearances as Belle, not helped by that the character was not a particularly interesting one outside of her chemistry with Rumplestiltskin, she does here.
Furthermore, "Dark Hollow" is a very handsomely mounted episode visually, the settings and costumes are both colourful and atmospheric, not too dark or garish and never cookie-cutter. It is photographed beautifully too. Most effects are not bad. The music is haunting, ethereal and cleverly used with a memorable main theme. Writing has the right balance of humour, pathos, mystery and intrigue.
Altogether, one of Season 3's best and among the better episodes of the early seasons of the show even. 9/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- Mar 17, 2018