![]() Since we know Whale isn’t from the fairytale land, it’s curious how he ended up in Storybrooke in the first place and that doesn’t really seem to be explained here, although Regina did indicate that the curse affected those people of her choosing. Whale was questioning David about the possibility of returning to other lands, seeing as Regina had lied about the fairytale land being destroyed. ![]() Unfortunately, we never saw his brother’s face, so we have to wonder whether his identity will later be important. In exchange he got one of those hearts that he later used to create his “monster”: a man who turned out to be the dead brother he wanted to bring back to life. Later we learned that Rumple and Jefferson had arranged to bring Victor to that fairytale land in order to fail and turn Regina to the dark side. So crushed that her wardrobe turned to black and she willingly started ripping out people’s hearts and submitted herself once again to Rumple’s teachings. Unfortunately, the procedure was a bust and Regina was crushed. Fortunately, Regina had access to plenty of those because, as it turns out, Cora extracted and kept many of them in her time. Victor said that he could likely help Regina, but he needed a key ingredient: an enchanted heart. ![]() Still, his presence opens the door for a slew of other literary and fictional characters, so it will be interesting to see who the writers introduce next. And it was made clear several times in the episode that the man deals in science, not magic. Frankenstein enter the picture because he’s not exactly a fairytale sort of guy. It was a bit strange to see a character like Dr. The introduction of a character like Mulan (a literary, not a fairytale, character) was easy to accept because you can reconcile her with the Disney version of the story. He offered to introduce Regina to a doctor who could help her bring Daniel back. Enter Jefferson, who came by to deliver some magical items to Rumple (did everyone catch the Wizard of Oz ruby slippers reference?). Daniel) back from the dead, Rumple told her it was impossible. When Regina revealed that what she really wanted to learn was how to bring people (ie. Unfortunately for her tutor, she was still very hesitant to practice dark magic and balked at the opportunity to rip out people’s hearts and control or kill them. “The Doctor” showed us a time after Regina had gotten rid of Cora in the fairytale land that was and was starting to really learn magic under Rumpelstiltskin.
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