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Reply To: 3×12 “New York City Serenade” FOR FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season Three › 3×12 “New York City Serenade” › 3×12 “New York City Serenade” FOR FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS › Reply To: 3×12 “New York City Serenade” FOR FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS

March 10, 2014 at 2:16 am #251680
kfchimera
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I enjoyed it, but as long as MonkeySwan happened to ensure more jokes…well, it was all I needed.

The monkey was very creepy, and Wicked is going to be an amazing villain.  I’d seen LOST and though we had but a moment with her, the actress seemed completely different than her role there so pointy hats off to her.  I love when actors can take on completely different personas (probably why RC is so fun to watch in all his incarnations of Rumple!)   Let’s hope Monkey Man Gorham can do that for his other show because yeah he really did seem creepy monkey come to life here!  I’m going to guess it was just his acting 😛

Beyond that, I loved seeing Phil and Aurora again

the reveal of the missing year being the baby bump (yay)

I liked seeing Henry and Emma play videogames (anyone know which one it was?!)

Their apartment was cool

The Regina/Robin meeting

The Belle/Nealfire/Robin reunion, nice moment

Most of all, the evolution of Snow and Regina, and that talk they had about losing their children.

 

 

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