Category Archives: Once Upon a Time Blog

Sceencaps and bog posts about the hit, ABC TV show Once Upon a Time

OUAT – How much do you love a OUAT character? Wanna help out our podcast?

We are collecting information for upcoming live podcasts during the long hiatus, and we need you. Which character do you love the most?

Josh Dallas?

Ginnifer Goodwin?

Lana Parrilla?

One of team seven? Ella? Belle? You get the idea.

If you are interested, please choose of the cast that portrays the character (that isn’t already being done) and leave a comment here that you are covering it. Please return these two parts written in an email to feedback [at] onceuponatimepodcast.com;

1. A bio of the actor portraying the role. Where they were born, interesting facts and trivia about them, etc. Take a minute to look them up in youtube and watch some interviews and you could find something else cool to include.

2. A list of what the actor has been in. Also try and watch them (if possible) if they appeared on any TV shows, etc.

Thanks.

Note: Lee Arenberg is covered now.

OUAT – See the inside of the OUAT Post Office up close

Remember this Post Office seen in Price of Gold?

it is a Post Office, but also a museum. See what’s inside:

Link to video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbSoBd9isPM

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OUAT – It appears Katie Sackhoff upset some folks by not becoming Emma. Be nice, people.

We posted a link (HERE) and discussed it (nicely, I would add) on the podcast (HERE) to an interview that Katie Sackhoff had with Collider.com – well, it seems some people didn’t like the fact that she walked away from the role now made famous by Jennifer Morrison:

Here is an excerpt from 411mania.com

“Al Norton: You set off a firestorm on the internet this week talking about walking away from the potential of a role on Once Upon a Time.

Katee Sackhoff: I didn’t realize it was going to be that big of a deal. It’s so funny how people take something that you’ve said and run with it. I told the person who was interviewing me that I had read two pilots that I loved, that Once Upon a Time had come before Longmire, that I’d gone in for Once Upon a Time five times and absolutely loved it but I could tell there was something that they didn’t like about me. We kept pushing it and they kept seeing me because they had respected the work I had done prior. We kept pushing it and they kept allowing me to push it, and when Longmire came along, I gave up.

They kept saying I wasn’t vulnerable enough and I kept saying, “really?” and trying to show them vulnerable. You got to the point where you can tell someone is just reaching, where they’re looking for a reason for you to give up. They’re looking for that one thing they can say to you where you go, “you’re right, ok.” Instead I said, “I’ll be vulnerable. You want vulnerable, I’ll do vulnerable.” I read the script and new it was going to be a huge success. They ended up hiring Jennifer, and I said to that interviewer that she and I go up for a lot of the same things. They asked me if I was upset and I said, “absolutely not, her job’s a lot harder than mine.” I work three months out of the year and, in hind-sight, this is what I was looking for; 10 strong, hard episodes and then nine months off to do film, which is what I was looking for. I got distracted from what I wanted by a phenomenal script, but I wouldn’t have been happy. Everything happens for a reason.”

Read the entire interview HERE