
Watch this clip from the Jan. 6 episode to find out Archie’s fate!
We’re just days away from the return of Once Upon A Time, and if you think Cora (Barbara Hershey) and Hook (Colin O’Donoghue) are the biggest headaches for the residents of Storybrooke, this clip from the Jan. 6 episode will prove to be a real eye opener. Not only is the dastardly duo nowhere to be found, but one of the show’s most beloved characters might be saying goodbye forever.
In the clip, Emma (Jennifer Morrison) and Ruby (Meghan Ory) discover an unconscious Archie (Raphael Sbarge) in his apartment, and based on previous spoilers indicating that Regina (Lana Parrilla) is accused of murder, I’m thinking his outcome is pretty grim.
More ‘Once Upon A Time’ Spoilers For 2013
Archie’s potential death isn’t the only surprise coming to Storybrooke this year.
On the Jan. 13 episode, titled “The Outsider,” Mr. Gold (Robert Carlyle) becomes more determined than ever to find his son, even going so far as to develop a spell that will allow him to leave town! Meanwhile, Belle (Emilie de Ravin) and Mulan (Jamie Chung) join forces in battle.
Then on the Jan. 20 episode, titled “In The Name Of The Brother,” we get a more in-depth look into the life of Dr. Whale (David Anders); actually, make that Dr. Frankenstein.
And as if all that wasn’t enough, former Charmed star Rose McGowan will guest star in a 2013 episode as young Cora!
Watch a preview clip below, then drop a comment: Do you really think Archie is a goner?
— Andy Swift
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cheri
Posted at 8:59 AM on January 6, 2013
It looks like some really good episodes are coming up soon. I am glad to see all my shows coming back and this one especially. I don’t think Archie was a huge character in the show, so for me it isn’t too much of a disappointment that he is going to die. I just cannot wait to see Hook and Cora arrive in Storybrooke. Since I have to work my shift at DISH tonight, I am so glad my DISH Hopper will be recording it for me. I love this DVR because I can record up to six shows at once, and with all the new shows starting and old ones coming back, I don’t have to worry about any timer conflicts.