Think Lovely Thoughts
- Episode aired Nov 17, 2013
- TV-PG
- 44m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
1.7K
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As Pan leads Henry to a cave, Emma and the others race to save him, as flashbacks show when a young Rumplestiltskin was given a magical item that could help him make a fresh start with his f... Read allAs Pan leads Henry to a cave, Emma and the others race to save him, as flashbacks show when a young Rumplestiltskin was given a magical item that could help him make a fresh start with his father.As Pan leads Henry to a cave, Emma and the others race to save him, as flashbacks show when a young Rumplestiltskin was given a magical item that could help him make a fresh start with his father.
Emilie de Ravin
- Belle French
- (credit only)
Jared Gilmore
- Henry Mills
- (as Jared S. Gilmore)
Marilyn Manson
- The Shadow
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWyatt Oleff, who plays young Rumpelstiltskin, was born and raised in Illinois and naturally speaks with an American accent.
- GoofsWhen Emma, Neal, Regina and Gold are blocked by Pan's protection spell, Gold can walk through it because he "doesn't have a shadow." But in the entire episode (and even other episodes since he ripped off his shadow) his shadow is clearly visible.
- Quotes
Emma Swan: We need to talk.
Captain Hook: I've found when a woman says that, I'm rarely in for a pleasant conversation.
- Crazy creditsThe opening sequence shows Skull Rock with glowing eyes.
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Think a wonderful thought, any happy little thought
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.
"Think Lovely Thoughts" is another one of the best episodes of the first half of Season 3 and of Season 3 overall. Very like as was said for the previous episode "Dark Hollow" (another bright spot), "Think Lovely Thoughts" 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.
Really loved the story here. It was tense and emotional, with some unexpected turns, the big one being one of the biggest leaving-one-completely-floored twists on the whole of 'Once Upon a Time', and the fairy tale flashbacks being one of the show's most interesting and unsettling, as well as illuminating.
Plot points are advanced and characterisation is getting increasingly interesting and deeper (any villain "humanisation" is not an issue at all and makes them more than the standard archetypes they could easily be), have always loved Rumplestiltskin and was surprised at the different side to Peter in that he is not what he seemed initially in this episode.
As a character-driven episode, "Think Lovely Thoughts" 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.
Much of the acting is terrific, especially from Robert Carlyle, Robbie Kay and Wyatt Oleff. Marilyn Manson is remarkably creepy here as well.
Jared Gilmore is the exception here, found him somewhat annoying and not exactly at ease, and it is actually more to do with the shallow and one-dimensional way Henry is written, where it makes it hard to root for him much.
Furthermore, "Think Lovely Thoughts" 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. The music is haunting, ethereal and cleverly used with a memorable main theme. Writing has the right balance of humour, pathos, mystery and intrigue.
Overall, great episode and one of the best of the season. 9/10 Bethany Cox
"Think Lovely Thoughts" is another one of the best episodes of the first half of Season 3 and of Season 3 overall. Very like as was said for the previous episode "Dark Hollow" (another bright spot), "Think Lovely Thoughts" 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.
Really loved the story here. It was tense and emotional, with some unexpected turns, the big one being one of the biggest leaving-one-completely-floored twists on the whole of 'Once Upon a Time', and the fairy tale flashbacks being one of the show's most interesting and unsettling, as well as illuminating.
Plot points are advanced and characterisation is getting increasingly interesting and deeper (any villain "humanisation" is not an issue at all and makes them more than the standard archetypes they could easily be), have always loved Rumplestiltskin and was surprised at the different side to Peter in that he is not what he seemed initially in this episode.
As a character-driven episode, "Think Lovely Thoughts" 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.
Much of the acting is terrific, especially from Robert Carlyle, Robbie Kay and Wyatt Oleff. Marilyn Manson is remarkably creepy here as well.
Jared Gilmore is the exception here, found him somewhat annoying and not exactly at ease, and it is actually more to do with the shallow and one-dimensional way Henry is written, where it makes it hard to root for him much.
Furthermore, "Think Lovely Thoughts" 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. The music is haunting, ethereal and cleverly used with a memorable main theme. Writing has the right balance of humour, pathos, mystery and intrigue.
Overall, great episode and one of the best of the season. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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