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'Once Upon a Time' Season 5 Plot Recap: Whose Side Is King Arthur on?

The latest episode of "Once Upon a Time" showed some more twists in some well-known fairy tales.

Titled "Siege Perilous," the previous episode started off with dwarves whistling while working. However, drama ensues when Emma Swan as the Dark One gets in their way. She was seen stealing Happy's axe, which upset the dwarves. Because of the incident, the dwarves headed to the sheriff in order to voice their complaint.

With that, Prince Charming heard about what happened and became upset as well. He then promised the dwarves that he will do something about it. It was reported that Prince Charming became upset because he felt as though he could not do anything to save his daughter from the ways of the Dark influence.

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Another mission befalls Prince Charming when King Arthur approaches him with another problem. The episode showed King Arthur and Prince Charming going on a quest to find a magical relic or bean that was stolen.

The quest ended up with Prince Charming being knighted. He is expected to take the place of Lancelot with the other Knights of the Round Table. King Arthur was able to visit the one responsible for the theft.

With that, it was found out that it was Arthur himself to instruct the thief to perform the act. This led to the realization that King Arthur was planning something unfortunate for the characters of Storybrooke.

Meanwhile, the others were still trying to talk to Merlin, who turned out to be just a tree. They then decided to go through Merlin's records that were located in the Camelot workshop.

They then found a spell that helped them talk to other people in another dimension. It was revealed that the season will air a special two-hour episode on Nov. 15.

"Once Upon A Time" airs every Sunday.

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