Tonight is an all-new episode of "Once Upon a Time" on ABC and this time around it's all about Merida (Amy Manson) making a hero out of Rumple (Robert Carlyle). If you recall in last weeks episode "Dreamcatcher," Dark Emma (Jennifer Morrison) tasked the "Brave" heroine with turning Gold into the hero to pull Excalibur from the stone and in this weeks episode it looks like the Dark One is turning up the heat.
ABC released a few sneak peek clips, the first of which shows our heroes taking on the Camelot forces to free Lancelot (Sinqua Walls) and Merida. Meanwhile, a second clip shows that the fiery red-headed archer has been ordered by Dark Emma to go after Belle (Emilie de Ravin), hoping that will be the catalyst to turn Gold into the hero she needs. Merida tracks the pair to Gold's shop where she sends a few arrows flying at both their heads. Check out the clips below.
The synopsis for "The Bear and the Bow" reads: "In a Camelot flashback, a chance encounter with Merlin, David, Hook and Belle gives Merida new hope in her quest to save her brothers from the usurping clans of DunBroch. Unwilling to leave anything up to fate, Merida brings Belle along on a dangerous journey that culminates with an invaluable lesson in bravery. In Storybrooke, Regina, Mary Margaret and David discover the spell that would allow one of Merlin's chosen to communicate with him, but when Arthur fails to reach the missing sorcerer the heroes grow suspicious. Meanwhile, Emma commands Merida to kill Belle in hopes of forcing Mr. Gold's heroic transformation. With Merida unable to disobey Emma's orders, Gold must find the courage to fight for Belle's life or risk losing her forever."
"Once Upon a Time," "The Bear and the Bow" will air Sunday, Nov. 1 at 8:00 p.m. EDT on ABC and will be available the next day on abc.com, iTunes, Hulu, Amazon and more. ABC does offer a live stream service via its website so if you do not own a TV you can view your favorite programs on your computer, tablet or smartphone.
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