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Senu senoveje Broken (2011–2018) Online

Senu senoveje Broken (2011–2018) Online
Original Title :
Broken
Genre :
TV Episode / Adventure / Fantasy / Romance
Year :
2011–2018
Directror :
Ralph Hemecker
Cast :
Ginnifer Goodwin,Jennifer Morrison,Lana Parrilla
Writer :
Edward Kitsis,Adam Horowitz
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
44min
Rating :
8.6/10
Senu senoveje Broken (2011–2018) Online

After Emma breaks the curse and everyone regains their memories, Gold brings magic to Storybrooke, and a new danger lurks in the Enchanted Forest.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Ginnifer Goodwin Ginnifer Goodwin - Mary Margaret Blanchard
Jennifer Morrison Jennifer Morrison - Emma Swan
Lana Parrilla Lana Parrilla - Regina Mills
Josh Dallas Josh Dallas - David Nolan
Emilie de Ravin Emilie de Ravin - Belle French
Jared Gilmore Jared Gilmore - Henry Mills (as Jared S. Gilmore)
Meghan Ory Meghan Ory - Ruby Lucas
Robert Carlyle Robert Carlyle - Mr. Gold
David Anders David Anders - Dr. Whale
Lee Arenberg Lee Arenberg - Leroy
Sarah Bolger Sarah Bolger - Princess Aurora
Jamie Chung Jamie Chung - Mulan
Beverley Elliott Beverley Elliott - Granny Lucas
Julian Morris Julian Morris - Prince Phillip
Michael Raymond-James Michael Raymond-James - Mysterious Man

The object/animal/person in this episode is the Wraith.

The blouse that 'present day' Regina wears is the same one Henry "borrowed" for Emma shortly after her arrival in Storybrooke in season 1.

Regina states she doesn't care if the spells turn her skin green. This is a reference to the wicked witch from Oz. It is revealed in a later season that they are sisters.

When Regina is trying to open the portal using Jefferson's hat, it only opens after Emma lays her hand on regina's shoulder, once again alluding to the fact that Emma has very powerful magic.

Opening title card shows The Wraith.

The Wraith bears a strikingly similar appearance and purpose to the Dementors in the Harry Potter book/movie series. Both are a soul sucking, black hooded creature - while the Dementors feed off of any living thing, the Wraith goes after a marked person.


User reviews

Morad

Morad

All the anticipation was totally worth it. Once Upon A Time has proved itself one hell of a show. New characters were pretty awesome. And they ended on such a mind blowing note.It will definitely make you want more. Ginnifer Goodwin was the best actress in this episode too.She is an absolutely charming Snow White.And i'm really glad they promoted Ruby (Red) to a regular person.Her single-glimpse is not enough ! People may have gone crazy over Game Of Thrones or Breaking Bad,but this show should not be missed either.It has all the elements of an addicting show.The actors,direction,dialogues,acting everything is worth praising ! I would definitely want more and more people to see it because OUAT is a show,that should not be missed by any chance !
Nicanagy

Nicanagy

The curse is broken in both worlds. While characters in the real world try to make Regina pay for what she did, Phillip and Mulan find Aurora. Mr. Gold makes a soul-eater to make the Queen face her destiny. In order to get saved, Regina uses the hat to open the portal, but it is Emma, Snow and the monster who go through it. Now the monster can finish its task by killing prince Phillip. Aurora finds out what happened while she was sleeping. Mulan and Aurora find Emma and Snow unconscious, and they think they are responsible for death of Phillip. In the real world, Regina attempts to kill Charming, but her son stops her. Simultaneously, Belle believes she can change Gold and decides to stay with him. The adventures of the two heroines in the fairy tale world will keep us expectant for this season.
Fhois

Fhois

well our waiting has finally reached an end and it was worth it the beginning of the episode was strange! i though i was watching a commercial or something..

the new actors was very cool especially molan was very very great i noticed also that the CGI improved from the first season

everything i dreamed about to see on the premiere episode happened :D it can't get any better than that

the ending was choking i never imagined that will happen it didn't come to my mind.. it makes you want more and more

this is a show can't be missed at all.. this is the best show since LOST and Prison Break
Mr_Mix

Mr_Mix

Not as good of an opener as I would have liked for season 2. The wraith seemed fairly cool, but would have been much better if it would have done anything besides fly around and try and suck souls. With Emma and Snow (why do the people keep calling each other by their Storybrooke names?) going through the portal back home, I hope they explore this, because anything in the little town is getting lamer and lamer. The story introduces Mulan, Aurora, and Phillip, and I feel like they did well for the casting of two, but not Aurora. She definitely needed to be blonde, and very tall as well. Most of the other characters have been casted well, I wonder why they didn't try to make her look like the cartoon movie Aurora.
Lemana

Lemana

I really liked the first season of Once Upon a Time. The first half did had some clichéd and corny moments, but the storylines were impressive, the concept of blending the fantasy with reality is unique and as some of the later episodes got progressively better, the characters really grew on you. So, after having watched the second half of the first season on DVD I checked out from the library before I watched the first half on my computer back at 2014, I saw the second season, hoping it would live up to my expectations. To my surprise, it did.

The story continues to be very gripping. Not only does it continue the cliffhanger the 1st season left, but it also progresses the character depth without any padding. Emma, Mary Margaret (Snow White), David (Prince Charming), Henry, the rest of the Storybrooke characters including the seven dwarfs, Red, Granny, Archie, and Leroy (Grumpy), are still as endearing as ever. The writing is engaging, emotional, and suspenseful especially the scene where Emma, Regina, Snow White, and Charming encounter a wraith (which looks like one of the leftover wraiths from Harry Potter, which felt weird to me) before Emma and Snow White get transported to the Enchanted Forest from Mad Hatter's hat. The pacing is exquisite and never drags, the directing is superb, the editing is solid, and Mark Isham continues to shine in his musical score that is both haunting, dramatic, and full of suspense.

My only disappointment with this episode is that while Jamie Chung and Julian Morris do respectable jobs as Mulan and Prince Phillip (along with their solid introductions), Sarah Bolger's performance as Aurora was... meh. It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't perfect either. At least her character introduction was good too. So, overall, "Broken" is a terrific season starter and an improvement over Season 1's first episode, which, while not excellent, was still a good introduction. Thumbs up! :)
Oppebro

Oppebro

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.

Season 2 gets off to an incredibly strong start with "Broken", a better and more settled season opener than the first season's. It is proof that 'Once Upon a Time' is showing no signs of breaking, and considering the story and the relationships and characters introduced and those from the first season starting to advance it showed signs of getting stronger and stronger.

My only complaints about "Broken" are that to me they could have come up with a more imaginative design for the wraith which looked like it had been lifted out of 'Harry Potter' and Aurora is a bit bland at this point of the season (understandable one would say as she has only been introduced).

Really liked the introduction of the new characters, especially Mulan, and the relationships are showing huge potential like with Mulan and Aurora and Mr Gold and Belle. Also the direction the relationship between Snow and Emma is going.

"Broken's" story has a real sense of both enchantment and danger. The parallel of the two worlds is as ever seamlessly done. A lot is covered and not in a way that feels rushed, while also having time to build upon these different ideas without including extraneous padding scenes. The mystery angle is similarly very compelling.

As to be expected, "Broken" is a very handsomely mounted episode, with settings and costumes that are both colourful and atmospheric, not too dark or garish and never cookie-cutter. It is photographed beautifully and there were some make-up that suited the characters perfectly and pretty good effects work. The music is haunting, ethereal and cleverly used with a memorable main theme.

Humour, mysterious intrigue, charm and pathos are beautifully balanced, any signs of corniness that crept in here and there in the previous season are nowhere in sight here.

Good acting is also present, particularly Robert Carlyle, Lana Parrilla, Ginnifer Goodwin and Jamie Chung. Only Sarah Bolger, and the character doesn't help her, leaves me unsure.

Overall, a fine start for Season 2. 9/10 Bethany Cox