Ruby Slippers (Once Upon a Time)
"Ruby Slippers" | |
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Once Upon a Time episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 5 Episode 18 |
Directed by | Eriq La Salle |
Written by | Andrew Chambliss & Bill Wolkoff |
Production code | 518 |
Original air date | April 17, 2016 |
Guest actors | |
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"Ruby Slippers" is the eighteenth episode of the fifth season of the American fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time, which aired on April 17, 2016.
Plot
In Oz, Mulan and Ruby meet up with Dorothy and confront Zelena after she returns from Storybrooke; Ruby later ends up in the Underworld. Meanwhile, David and Snow decide one of them must return to Storybrooke, and Belle tries to protect herself and her unborn child from Hades.
Opening Sequence
Red walks around the red-tinted forest.
In The Characters' Past
In Oz, "some time ago," Ruby and Mulan encounter Dorothy's dog Toto in the woods while searching for Ruby's pack. Dorothy believes the growling Toto has identified Ruby as a witch, but Ruby explains her wolf heritage. Toto runs off, and Red insists on helping Dorothy track the dog, after Dorothy initially goes the wrong way. The three come upon Zelena, who demands the silver slippers from Dorothy as ransom for Toto, whom she has found. That night, Mulan, Ruby, and Dorothy brew a potion to use against Zelena. Ruby and Dorothy go to collect the last ingredient, a poppy. Dorothy explains that Toto was a final gift from her beloved Auntie Em, who passed away shortly after interceding to prevent Dorothy's family from having her committed due to her stories of Oz. Ruby reveals that she was expelled by her village after accidentally killing her boyfriend, Peter. She also shares that she still feels she is searching for something, but she no longer knows what. They collect the poppy but then are attacked by winged monkeys. Dorothy confirms that she trusts Ruby, so Ruby takes on her wolf form and carries Dorothy to safety. After they return to Mulan, a seemingly disconcerted Dorothy goes off alone. Ruby tells Mulan that she thinks Dorothy is what she has been looking for, but she is afraid Dorothy is disgusted by her wolf identity; Mulan reveals that she regrets not having told someone how she felt, and urges Ruby not to make the same mistake, as Dorothy might return her feelings. But Ruby discovers Dorothy has fled. At the Emerald Palace, Dorothy confronts Zelena, who pricks her with a sleeping curse.
In the Underworld
Ruby is surprised to find herself in the Underworld, as she had been pursuing Zelena via a tracking spell; Ruby believes the wolf in her has destroyed another life: Dorothy's, and she wants to make it right. Emma explains that Zelena is in the Underworld, and suggests they confront her. Hades informs Zelena of Ruby's presence, and Zelena decides to use the silver slippers to leave in order to avoid further damning herself in Regina's eyes. But Regina and the others arrive before she can leave. Zelena reveals that she put Dorothy under a sleeping curse, and that it can't be broken as Dorothy has no loved ones to provide a "true love's kiss." At Regina's urging, Zelena hands over the silver slippers. Ruby realizes that Dorothy's late Auntie Em might be in the Underworld, and they find her at a diner she runs. She agrees to blow a kiss into a bottle for Ruby to bring to Dorothy, but Hades appears and turns Em into a liquid, by contaminating her soup with liquid from the River of Lost Souls, and bottles her up. He declares the Storybrooke visitors anathema, and that anyone who works with them would be under penalty of the same punishment. Ruby is distraught, and Snow asks her if she loves Dorothy; Ruby admits it, but is afraid to try to give Dorothy true love's kiss, as she doesn't know if Dorothy ever reciprocated her feelings. Snow convinces her to try. Zelena goes to Hades' lair, where he pours Em into the River of Lost Souls, and explains that he has done this only because Dorothy is Zelena's enemy. She agrees to try to accept him into her life, and they share a drink.
Belle visits Zelena and asks for her help, "as a mother." Zelena hears her out, and Belle becomes even more worried after remembering that Zelena's pregnancy was magically accelerated. Belle later goes to Gold, revealing that Zelena has given her the pin with the sleeping curse. Belle believes the curse will put her beyond Hades' reach until the contract can be destroyed; she tells Gold to bring her to her father to break the curse, and then pricks herself.
Meanwhile, David discovers that Cruella is having the phone booth removed by Claude on Hades' orders; she offers to let them use it if Henry will write her back to life, but he refuses. David and Snow become so distraught, Emma insists that one of them must return to Storybrooke to be with their son, Neal; they assume it must be David, but Killian uses the enchantment Hades put on his hook to replace Snow's name with David's on the tombstone, allowing her to leave. Using the slippers, Ruby and Snow depart for Oz.
Henry writes story pages showing that Dorothy was successfully revived, and that Snow is with Neal in Storybrooke.
In Oz
Ruby and Snow arrive in Oz to discover Mulan and the Munchkins standing vigil over the sleeping Dorothy. Ruby kisses Dorothy, breaking the curse. Dorothy explains that she left Ruby to protect her; having discovered her own feelings for Ruby, she feared Zelena would harm Ruby. They continue to kiss.
Cultural References
- The episode's title is a reference to the ruby slippers from the 1939 fantasy film The Wizard of Oz. However, it also serves as a pun on the name of the episode's central character, Ruby Lucas.
- Auntie Em's tombstone reads Emily Brown, which is the name used in both the book series as well as the 1939 film.
- Dorothy mentioned that she was committed to an asylum after telling her family about Oz. This is a reference to the 1985 Disney sequel film Return to Oz.
- Ruby mentioned that she accidentally killed her own boyfriend Peter in wolf form, an event portrayed in "Red-Handed".
- The silver slippers used by Dorothy and Ruby appear in the novel The Wizard of Oz.
- Zelena pricks Dorothy's finger with a spindle, similarly to how Maleficent cursed Aurora in the Disney film Sleeping Beauty, as well as in the episode "Enter the Dragon".
- Auntie Em melts into pool of water from river of souls by Hades just like Wicked Witch melted into pool water by Dorothy Gale who threw a bucket of water on her in 1939 fantasy film The Wizard of Oz.
- Ruby Slippers are mentioned in Quite a Common Fairy by Neal Cassidy when he's looking for a way to travel in Neverland. They didn't appear in the series, but instead, silver slippers are introduced in It's Not Easy Being Green.
- Auntie Em works at Auntie's Diner in the Underworld.
- Cruella De Vil asks Claude to take the phone out of phonebooth by Hades' order.
Production
The hints of having an LGBT character in the series had been teased by the producers for a while. "True love's kiss has been a staple of this show since the beginning," executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis say. "This past Sunday's episode was just another example of how in a fairy tale, as in life, love is love."[1]
The Oz scenes were shot at Everett Crowley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2]
Reception
Nick Roman of Ricky.Org said: "Once Upon a Time has dealt with LGBT romance before, but never with as much depth as we get here with “Ruby Slippers”. While you could make the argument that the show should be focusing more on the Hades story at this late stage of the season rather than a one-off story about Ruby's romance with Dorothy. But I think this episode illustrates why not every one-off story has to feel like filler.[3]
It received praise from Entertainment Weekly's Andrea Towers: "Hello, happy endings! I know Once has teased the appearance of an LGBT relationship throughout the series, especially with Mulan and Aurora. But I'll give them kudos for how they handled tonight's reveal of Ruby and Dorothy's feelings and subsequent kiss. It was respectfully handled, emotional, and well done."[4]
Christine Orlando of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.3 rating.[5]
Gwen Inhat of The AV Club gave the episode a B.[6]
References
- ↑ "Once Upon a Time bosses on that LGBT reveal" from EW.com (April 17, 2016)
- ↑ from YVR Shoots
- ↑ "LGBT Romance Highlight Ruby Slippers" from Rickey.org (April 17, 2016)
- ↑ "Once Upon a Time recap: 'Ruby Slippers'" from EW.com (April 17, 2016)
- ↑ Once Upon a Time Season 5 Episode 18 Review: Ruby Slippers from TV Fanatic (April 17, 2016)
- ↑ Once Upon a Time Finally Gets Its Same Sex Couple from The AV Club (April 18, 2016)