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Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterIt could’ve also been the picture of Bae that Rumple had in “The Crocodile.” But I’m leaning towards the drawing of the dagger.
(BTW, I moved this into the appropriate episode forum.)
[adrotate group="5"]Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterI enjoyed the heck out of this episode! 😀 I thought it was well done and very fun. David Anders was amazing as well as Robert Carlyle, Lana Parilla and Sebastian Stan. I loved seeing them together. They looked like a group of troublemakers. And technically, that assumption isn’t too far from the truth. 😆
Favorite Moments: Rumpel and Jefferson cracking jokes together. Who would have guessed? 😆
All of victor Frankenstein’s scenes. Once Again, David Anders was amazing.
I always love seeing young Regina. She was so adorable and painfully innocent.
JEFFERSON!!!
RUMPEL!!!
GAH!!!
Now the bad news. I didn’t like how this episode was more of a dedication to Regina rather than Dr. Whale. This was supposed to be his big character centric episode, and the writers gave it to Regina. I was disappointed by that. And like others have already stated, the writers are rushing Regina’s character development a bit too much. I have a feeling that the writers are going to end up excusing all or most of her evil deeds by blaming Rumpel or anyone else who has wronged her. She’s not even the Evil Queen anymore, she’s the Misunderstood Queen. And though that may be appealing to some, I find it bit unrealistic.
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterThis stood out to me as well. It just didn’t sound right. We think there are a couple months of a gap between Daniel’s death and Regina’s using magic for the first time (when she pushed Cora through the looking glass).
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterI interpret it the other way. They’re trying to make her look younger. And this is her when she was arrested at 17, and it seems to involve Mystery Man.
I didn’t share the other photos that show that Mystery Man and Emma are pulled over by the police.
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterFavorite moments:
– Mr. Gold finally telling Belle the truth about the curse and his son Baelfire. I also loved that he gave her the library. That was really sweet. And I’m glad the episode ended on a positive note between those two. I was worried that they would actually split up. Good to know that wasn’t the case.
-Hook was awesome. And not at all evil. Mischievous? Yes. But definitely not evil. I loved that the episode ended with Hook going to Neverland. I can’t wait to see that place. Here’s hoping that little Bae is wondering around there somewhere. 😀
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterAs I shared in the podcast, I think the wardrobe now has magic again because Emma touched it. She’s like a magic jumpstart battery.
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterHere’s the screenshot from “Lady of the Lake.”
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Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterGreat clip! 😀
I’m praying to God that isn’t Milha in the bag being dumped overboard. I know Hook is supposed to be a villain, but damn. 😯
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterIt definitely looks like something could have come out. At least there are little traffic cones around it.
Daniel J. Lewis
KeymasterMaybe the other people didn’t know of Cora at all/ didn’t know cora was in the pit. The only one snow mentions cora to is lancelot, who was cora all along. maybe if she had told someone else (unlikely, she trusts lancelot) they would have been like ‘cora who?’ so basically, she pretends to be lancelot for the entire time (even before snow and emma show up), recognizes snow, appears in the dungeon to gain emma’s support/get information, and once snow and emma leave, she can leave the pit (emma and snow will assume she stayed, no one else knows she was there in the first place) and pretend to be lancelot.
That’s what I’m thinking, too. At the end of “Lady of the Lake,” Mulan does seem to know who Cora is and she recognized Cora. But that doesn’t mean that Mulan thought they had Cora in their prison this whole time.
The only people to see Cora before the end were Snow and Emma. Even the guards who brought Snow and Emma in (“We Are Both”) didn’t see or acknowledge Cora. She showed up after they left.
HOWEVER! When they throw down the rope for Snow and Emma, Cora is visible from above. Oddly, this is also when the guard says, “Our leader requests an audience.”
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