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A Major Death & More Scoop From The Final Episodes

Posted on the 01 May 2013 by Bittersweet1975 @onceupon_fans

Who’s dying? Who’s skipping town? And who’s battling their dark side? It’s going to be a crazy couple of weeks!

With just two episodes left this season on Once Upon A Time, the town of Storybrooke — as well as one or more of its inhabitants — could be facing its final days. Executive producers Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz spoke with reporters earlier this week, teasing a few major revelations to come, including one that rhymes with Meter Man. (Give it a minute, you’ll figure it out.)

Five Spoilers From ‘Once Upon A Time’

Who’s dying next? It’s been a few weeks since someone in Storybrooke has met a grizzly end — R.I.P., Cora! — and it sounds like we won’t have to wait much longer for another tragedy. Eddy told reporters that we should “perhaps” expect a death on the May 5 episode.

Is Baelfire/Neal secretly also Peter Pan? That’s been a popular fan theory as of late, but it doesn’t like it’ll pan out. (See what I did there?) In fact, a young Baelfire (Raymond Michael James) will come face-to-face with the un-aging boy in the next two weeks, so unless he figured out a way to split himself in two, they’re different people.

We’ll see the dark side of Neverland. Like most fairytale worlds, Once‘s Neverland is going to be a far cry from the whimsical Disney version we’re all used to seeing. ”We’re doing [Peter Pan and Neverland] completely differently,” Eddy told reporters.

Owen/Greg will track down his dad. But what form has Kurt taken? Will he even be alive? And with Owen’s mission complete, will he then leave town for good? All of the above questions will be answered on the May 5 episode.

Mr. Gold will have an “internal showdown.” While the EPs wouldn’t say whether or not Belle (Emilie de Ravin) gets her memory back, they did reveal that Mr. Gold (Robert Carlyle) will have to make a choice between “Lacey” and Neal. His dark side may bring Lacey closer to him, but it’ll begin to push Neal further away than ever.


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