Who is august in once upon a time
Who does Emma end up with in Once Upon a Time? Towards the end of Season 6, Emma and Killian actually got married. Does August and Emma get together?
Emma and him come up with a plan: they'll runaway together to Talahassee, Florida. Later, August ruins everything by saying that if Neal does not leave Emma, then she will not fulfull her destiny to become the Savior everyone wants her to be.
Emma is hurt by her lover, and ends up pregnant with their son, Henry. Who is Mr Gold son on once upon a time? Pearce Joseph Carlyle Harvey Carlyle. Reul Ghorm. Does Neil die in Once Upon a Time? Emma and Neal may soon be reunited on Once Upon a Time! Neal died in the third season and was last seen via flashback in that year's finale.
Booth never fails to charm. Here are the top 7 reasons why we love him. When the rough life of an orphan proves too much for young Pinocchio, he runs away, breaking the promise he made to his father to always watch over Emma. But as an adult, August goes to great lengths to right the wrongs of the past. In season 2 episode 6 " Tallahassee ," he convinces Neal to leave Emma so she can fulfill her destiny as the Savior.
With the curse broken and magic introduced into Storybrooke, August wakes up and runs away into the forest where he lives in an abandoned caravan, eventually found by Snow White. He is still made out of wood, but is now alive due to the magic in Storybrooke. However, Tamara stops him and electrocutes him to death with her tazer. However, due to being selfless, brave and true, the Blue Fairy once again arrives, and turns him back into a boy, but Pinocchio doesn't remember Tamara at all.
Regina and Henry turn to Pinocchio for help identifying " The Author ", but since as a child he has no memory of his life as August, Pinocchio is of no use. He is later kidnapped by Maleficent and Regina and taken to Rumplestiltskin 's cabin in the woods, where Rumplestiltskin, Ursula and Cruella De Vil are.
Rumplestiltskin transforms Pinocchio back into an adult and threatens to torture him for information about The Author. He reveals that The Author has something to do with The Sorcerer , and while Rumplestiltskin is gone, Pinocchio is rescued. After recovering, he tells Emma and the others that the Sorcerer's Apprentice can help them. There, Henry inquiries about the pawnshop search, but August states it was unsuccessful. Later, August seeks guidance from Mother Superior about reuniting with his father, who he parted with on bad terms.
A suspicious Mr. Gold interrogates the nun about what August told her, and when she discloses the reason, he mistakenly believes the man is his lost son Baelfire. That evening, Mr. Gold apologizes to August for abandoning him and asks for forgiveness. August plays along, eventually asking him for the dagger, which the latter gives willingly. However, when August attempts to use it against him, Mr. Gold realizes he is not Baelfire. Under duress, August confesses he is from the Enchanted Forest , and his sickness can only be cured with magic.
Believing him to be useful, Mr. Gold allows him to live in order to get Emma to believe in magic. In fear Regina may try to get back at her now that she is a free woman, Mary Margaret has August install new locks on her apartment door. Emma, also present, mentions to them that she is building a custody case against Regina with Mr. Gold's help.
August later insists he can help her beat Regina, if she comes with him, but she refuses. At his inn room, August phones Mr. Gold, asking to meet him at the pawnshop. Upon arriving there, August walks in, seeing his father Marco collecting a broken clock from Mr.
Marco, on his way out, greets August, who is too stunned to respond. After Marco is gone, Mr. Gold prompts him about why he seems more scared to talk to his own father than he is of dying. August avoids the topic, and instead, talks about needing help with Emma, because he can't get her to believe in magic while she is preoccupied with the custody battle.
Gold expresses doubts about trusting August, considering his true nature, but he agrees to nudge Emma in August's direction. After being refused help by Mr. Gold, Emma turns to August for assistance with the custody battle. August takes her to the place where she was abandoned as a baby, confessing he was the seven-year-old boy who found her, and he shows her the tree they both came through from the Enchanted Forest.
He reveals details about Emma only she would know about, such as the blanket she was wrapped in as an infant. When August admits he is Pinocchio, she does not believe him, so he shows her his wooden leg, but her doubt in magic causes her to only see a normal leg. As they argue, he becomes increasingly upset Emma doesn't want to believe she is the townspeople's only hope.
She flat out refuses to be responsible for everyone else's happiness, and then leaves. Failing to help Emma, August accepts his inevitable fate of turning back into wood. With little time left, he decides to spend it with his father. While Marco is in his workshop fixing the clock, August tells him how to repair it while also asking to be his apprentice. Marco states he cannot pay him, but August is fine with that.
As his transformation into wood speeds up, August is visited by Henry, who is panicking over Emma's desire to leave Storybrooke forever. August admits he wasn't able to make Emma believe in magic, and now, he is paying the price for that failure.
He reveals his now wooden arm, which he calls the "unvarnished truth", and Henry realizes from seeing the arm that August is Pinocchio. August explains how hard it is for him to continue moving and soon it will be hard to breathe, and he just wants to spend his last bit of time with Marco. Having failed at the mission, he encourages Henry to continue Operation Cobra without him. After Emma breaks the dark curse and magic arrives in Storybrooke , August is still completely wooden as he lays in his bed at Granny's Bed and Breakfast , but is able to blink and is fully functional in his capacity to move.
Sometime following this, he goes to Mother Superior and asks her to return him back to how he used to be, but she can do no such thing if he has not stayed selfless, true and brave. Too ashamed to let his father Marco and the other townspeople see him in his current state, August disappears into the woods, seeking refuge in an abandoned trailer.
Later, Marco puts up missing posters, believing his son is still a lost child. After an uproar in which many citizens, including Marco, nearly leave town and lose their Enchanted Forest memories, Henry reveals August's true identity to Marco.
Marco visits August's room in Granny 's inn, but discovers an empty bed. Keeping the promise he made with Neal years ago, August sends him a pigeon to New York City with a postcard, to let Neal know that the curse is broken. Many weeks later in the woods, August is accidentally hit by an arrow loosed by Mary Margaret while she is practicing archery. After pulling the arrow out from his body, he retreats back into the trailer. Mary Margaret finds him there and tries, unsuccessfully, to convince him into returning to Storybrooke.
She explains that many things have happened since he has been gone, such as Henry's father, Neal, returning. This gives August hope that Emma and Neal are back together, but she admits Neal is engaged to someone else.
August is saddened by the news, as he was responsible for separating Emma and Neal years ago, and had hopes they reconciled. Despite the bad things he has done, August desires redemption, but he laments that there are things someone can't come back from.
Mary Margaret believes everyone deserves a second chance, which August thinks is easy for her to say because she's never needed forgiveness or redemption, not knowing what has transpired between her, Regina, and Cora. She states it is time for him to stop feeling sorry for himself, but he asks her to leave if she truly wants to help him.
Overhearing Mary Margaret tell Emma about August's location, Tamara pays him a visit, offering him the Dragon 's cure , which he can get from her apartment in New York if he agrees to leave town and never return. Unable to deny his own selfishness, August uses Tamara's car to drive out of town, but in the vehicle, he spots a photo of Tamara and her grandmother, which helps him realize she lied about having cancer.
Returning to town, he rushes into the sheriff's office to find Emma, but because she isn't there, he calls her instead. Before he can warn her about Tamara, the phone line cuts off, having been snapped by Tamara. August owns up to living a life of utter selfishness, cowardice, and dishonesty, and admits that he knows in his heart, only he himself can truly fix the problem without the use of magic or science.
He threatens to expose Tamara for all she has done, but she uses the taser on him, mortally wounding him. August, collapsing outside the station in his father's arms, makes a final attempt to warn Emma about Tamara, but he only manages to say the word "her" before passing away in Marco's arms.
However, since August was unselfish, brave and true, Mother Superior gives him another chance at life, reverting him to a eight-year-old Pinocchio. Emma asks him what he has been trying to warn the Storybrooke citizens about, but Pinocchio has no memories of the events that led up to August's death. Pinocchio resumes family life with Marco and one day meets Henry at the park.
Much to Neal 's amusement, the two boys get along well. In Regina's quest to find the Author , she learns from Henry that August once added the Pinocchio fairytale to the storybook. Although August has since reverted to being Pinocchio, she suspects the boy is the key to her answers. With Marco, Pinocchio arrives to Regina's office , where he looks at the book pages, but cannot recall anything from his time as August. As her patience wanes, Regina asks Emma to help trigger Pinocchio's memories since she and August spent so much together in the past.
Emma then talks with the boy about all the things he did as August, but he still cannot remember. Frustrated, Regina vents that Pinocchio is not trying hard enough and she states his head is still be made out of wood, which greatly angers Marco. To diffuse the situation, Emma and Henry take Pinocchio to grab a snack from the vending machine.
While they are gone, Marco trades insults with Regina and tells her to stay away from his son. Later, she apologizes for her behavior, to which Marco provides her with August's old bag that may contain something useful.
One night at the shop , Pinocchio and Marco finish constructing a wooden rocking horse when Regina enters, wishing to talk, but instead, she casts a sleeping spell on them. Having duped Cruella , Maleficent and Ursula into believing she is still a villain, Regina is instructed by them to kidnap Pinocchio, who the trio need in order to find the author.
Sneaking in, Emma tries to talk her out of taking Pinocchio, but the latter insists on dealing with the situation alone and she promises to protect the boy if things get out of hand.
Gold reverts the boy to August so they can torture him for information about the Author. Under intense questioning, August states he obtained research about the Author from the Dragon , but Mr. Gold suspects he is lying and steals a potion from the nuns to force him to tell the truth.
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