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I always felt there were two kinds of people. Wolves and sheep. Those who kill, and those who get killed. And you, Huntsman... you are most certainly a wolf.

—The Evil Queen to the Huntsman

"The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" is the seventh episode of Season One of ABC's Once Upon a Time. It was written by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz and directed by David M. Barrett. It is the seventh episode of the series overall, and premiered on December 11, 2011.

Synopsis

One of the town's residents begins to remember their fairytale past, and Storybrooke mourns the loss of one of their own. Meanwhile, in the fairytale world that was, the Evil Queen attempts to find a heartless assassin to murder Snow White.[1]

Recap


Deleted Scenes

A scene involving Rumplestiltskin was cut.[3]

Cast[1]

Starring

Guest Starring

Co-Starring

Trivia

Title

  • The opening title card features the wolf.[4]

Production Notes

  • This is the last episode to credit Jamie Dornan as series regular.
  • This is the first episode in which Josh Dallas does not appear.
  • Originally, there were plans for a future story about Snow White using the whistle that the Huntsman made for her. The show creators "had something fun planned for that",[5] but it never came to pass.

Episode Chronology

Episode Connections

Biblical

Disney

Lost

Fairytales and Folklore

Props Notes


The Queen [illegible / image ends]
with fear as what [image ends]
don't. "Soon, ev[image ends]
love, will be tak[image ends]
suffering will rise [image ends]
to face Charmi[image ends]
ness if it is the [image ends]
Having made [image ends]
to walk away. B[image ends]
Queen's threat go[image ends]
threw it at the ev[image ends]
her, however, the [image ends]
smoke. The sword [image ends]
Queen was gone. [image ends]

Set Dressing


St
4979 MA
Telephone: 555-0145
Fax: 555-0146
[image begins]RATIVE − [three illegible words] Sun 10/14 11:22 − [illegible word] 03 – 10 – 0742
[image begins]ARY PLACEMENT − [illegible word] Dorris Zimmer [sic]


[image begins]. Sheriff Graham responded to the area of Franklin Drive in
[image begins] our vehicle parked in the woods. The explainant, Neil Westlake,
[image begins]gar one parked in the woods and is wounded like [illegible word] was
[image begins] woods. Upon Graham's arrival, he found a white [illegible word], early 90's
[image begins]s. He made contact with the driver, Dorris Zimmer [sic], 01/01/02.
[image begins]he was suffering from clinical depression and that she was not

[image begins]ed and checked the area. She was largely incoherent and is
[image begins] [illegible]. This prompted the Sheriff to further inspect the vehicle,
[image begins] ran taped to the tall pipe of the vehicle. At this [illegible word],
[image begins] and taken into custody under the [illegible word] of the Baker Act.

[image begins]he no longer wants to live. She also keeps stating that she was
[image begins]le." She admitted that she had been institutionalized two times
[image begins] suicide.

[image begins] background check, it was [illegible word] that Zimmer had a previ-
[image begins] incident during the New Year festivities in Storybrooke Park.

[image begins]re called and Zimmer was transferred to the Storybrooke Mental
[image begins]is point, the Clinical Psychiatrist on duty alerted the Special
[image begins] [illegible word] in the presence of her two children, Nicholas and Ava (both 4

[image begins]fed and the children were found alone at the Zimmer
[image begins]is Boulevard, since − without a primary caregiver present. The
[image begins] into short-term foster care while while Zimmer underwent further
[image begins]sted this file was S.S. Edwards who is responsible through the

[image begins] and impounded at the municipal premises on Will Road.

  • Neal Westlake is a graphic designer and production staff member on the show, whose name appears on several props throughout the series:
  • Next to the police report, there is a report about an 8 year old boy named Billy Mason from Seattle, Washington. According to the report, he disappeared on on March 1, 2002, and was possibly kidnapped by his babysitter, a 16 year old boy named David. David is described as having a birth mark on his left shoulder, wore a gold watch, and his clothes were made by The Ridge Clothing Co. He was last seen at the house of a man named Greg Mason, where he "was babysitting for his [sic]". According to the report, "David disappeared along with his 8 year old charge Billy Mason. The time of disappearance is between 8:000 and 12:30 on March 1. 2002. Billy Mason's parents arrived home at 12:30 am to find the back door wide open and the house empty". The incident was reported by Srgt. Kelly, and the investigating officer is called Det. Bradshaw. The report contains an officer's signature, but it is unreadable. }
  • Below the report is a document carrying the Storybrooke Sheriff's Department seal. A website address is printed on it: www.kawther.info. This is the personal website of Kawther Salam, a Palestinian journalist who reported on human rights abuses by the Israeli military and filed legal complaints against them. Fittingly enough, the document is written in Hebrew.


In Loving Memory of
Norman Crane
January 12, 1937 – July 17, 1999
Born in Brooklyn, New York[32]


  • Another gravestone says "Olson", "Anthony"[8]
  • The insignia on the Heart Vault shows interlocking deer antlers,[33] a reference to the stag heart which the Evil Queen received from the Huntsman.

Costume Notes

Goofs

  • When the Wolf walks way from Graham, a window pane in the background says "Pacific Net & Twine",[41] the real name of the Steveston business which doubles as Atlantic Twine & Net[42] on the show.[43]
  • After Regina's scuffle with Emma, there is blood on the lower left corner of her lip. For the rest of the episode, the wound keeps changing appearance and position.[44]
  • When Emma is pressing a pack of ice against her wound, her flower wrist tattoo[45] is missing.[46]

Reawakened: A Once Upon a Time Tale

  • Emma finds the vase containing Mary Margaret's flowers from Dr. Whale. Mistakenly believing they are from Graham, she hurls it across the room, shattering it.[47]
  • Snow White states she "watched (her father) fall in love with Regina".[48]
  • As Graham is dying, he says to Emma that he loves her.[49]
  • After his death, Graham's body is put on a stretcher and carried away by paramedics.[49]

International Titles


Videos

References

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  35. H&M; Skirt. Polyvore. Archived from the original on January 27, 2017.
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  43. Rae, Jessica (January 23, 2012). Once Upon a Time Travel Guide – Is Storybrooke Maine a Real Place?. Small Screen Scoop.
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  47. Beane, Odette. Reawakened: A Once Upon a Time Tale, New York, Hyperion, 2013, p. 115
  48. Beane, Odette. Reawakened: A Once Upon a Time Tale, New York, Hyperion, 2013, p. 119 – 120
  49. 49.0 49.1 Beane, Odette. Reawakened: A Once Upon a Time Tale, New York, Hyperion, 2013, p. 132

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