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FAVORITE MOMENTS AND LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS

Home › Forums › Once Upon a Time › Season One › 1×17 "Hat Trick" › FAVORITE MOMENTS AND LEAST FAVORITE MOMENTS

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  • March 20, 2012 at 2:16 am #133977
    nonnie
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    I thought it might be nice to have a ongoing topic so I am planning to post his topic in all of the future episodes. We can post our answers after we see the episode…..

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    August 6, 2012 at 5:53 pm #152895
    elle
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    This has to be one of my favorite episodes!

    Everything in both worlds were connected. My favorite bits were with Emma and Jefferson–I love the suspense and tension between the two of them. I don’t think it is romantic–he was simply desperate for her to make his hat, and she wanted to herself and Mary Margaret to be free. But the frustration, desperation, anger, and fear that they both felt was just everywhere–their faces, voices, and the way they carried themselves. Another favorite would have to be when the Evil Queen betrays Jefferson–she does feel guilty for it, but she refuses to acknowledge it, and even attacks him back to make him feel guilt for leaving his daughter in the first place. Also, I love the scene with Mary Margaret and Emma–these two are so great together. Emma confesses how she cares about Mary Margaret, and you can tell it is mutual. Lastly, I love when we see Jefferson become the Mad Hatter–Sebastion Stan should be a regular. His characer was interesting, sympathetic, dark, and truly insane.

    The thing that did surprise me at first was when Emma said she believed–that was a shock, until she knocked him out. Also, a lot of people pointed out that Jefferson went about the wrong way of convincing Emma–drugging her, tying her and Mary MArgaret up, pointing the gun, etc. And I obviously agree with all that, but if there is a defense to be made, he is mad–he is not going to approach the situation a normal way.

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