Once Upon a Time: “Our Decay ” Further Thoughts

This episode was a real treat and pleasant surprise. I covered most everything in my Nerd Machine review, but there were some things I wanted to further discuss because they warmed my heart, gave me hope, and set the wheels in my brain turning for the rest of this arc to make Operation Firebird successful.

A Beautiful Reading:

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Hearing Emma read a page from the Storybook about her parents singing a lullaby to her little brother was one of my favorite scenes the show has ever done. It was so pure, heartwarming and lovely and Jennifer Morison has the ability to convey so much warmth with her soothing voice.

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But another reason why this scene struck me so deeply was because it gave me hope that this is a moment that is foreshadowing something I have longed predicted and wished for. For a long time I have had two moments in my head that would happen at the end of the series. One of these would be Emma blowing out a candle on her birthday, mirroring the “Pilot” and bringing everything full circle. Only this time she will not be alone but surrounded by family and friends. But the other scene I have imagined is one where Emma is reading the Storybook to her and Killian’s baby, with him sitting beside her or watching from afar, smiling with love and wonderment. Hearing Emma read this moment, especially given that it was about parents and their child, gives me tremendous hope that a scene like this may actually materialize in the series finale. And if it does, I will be exceptionally moved, happy an probably cry for days.

Want to hear further proof that Jennifer can narrate in an engaging and melodic way. Just listen to her narration on this amazing special “The Secrets of Storybrooke” which aired before the premiere of season 4B, which is just plain fantastic in its own right.

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A Loving Father:

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I love Robin Hood’s character. His true heart, sense of honor, and fierce bravery are some of the qualities I love most. But another is that we’ve always seen him be such a loving and protective father. I have wanted to see more of character in this arc but sadly his screen time has not been what I hoped for. But in this episode at least we got to see further examples of his beautiful characteristics. Robin is right. Setting a good example- helping friends and being heroic- is important. It can give his children something to look up to and learn by. The best moments in this episode were him holding his baby girl. Wasn’t the scene where he and Regina lovingly look at her, she commenting that the baby has Robin’s eyes enough to make your heart soar. And As I said in my Nerd Machine review:

“I could not help but be choked up when his daughter was back in his protective arms as he cradles and kisses her saying, “Daddy’s got you.” If your heart did not melt in that moment then perhaps it’s made of stone, for this thief has certainly stolen mine.”

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Snow and Charming’s Lullaby:

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When the scene came and Snow suggested that they sing a lullaby to their son as they try to contact him from the Underworld, who else wanted to hear it? What song did they sing? A musical episode may be too much to hope for, but given the musical talent of so many cast members, hearing them sing a lullaby is certainly plausible. What song do you imagine they sung to baby Neal? These are some of my favorite lullabies.

“All Through the Night” (Road to Avonlea)- Cedric Smith

“Baby Mine” (Dumbo) – Allison Kraus

“Hushabye Mountain” (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang)- Dick Van Dyke

Babies, Babies, Babies:

There is certainly a baby boom in Storybrooke and this episode reminded us of such as babies were the topic of just about every aspect of the episode: Snow and Charming’s boy, Robin and Zelena’s girl, and Rumple and Belle’s unborn child.

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I do find it interesting that, as fellow blogger Shira pointed out on her site tough-lass, Killian was looking at Robin’s baby, and we still have the scene from the previous episode to remember and ruminate on. There was a specific direction for Killian to look at the nursery in the script, and it cannot simply be for fun that Emma and Killian’s house is filled with children’s toys. This is not merely a reflection of Emma’s lost childhood. That is part of it. But I refuse to believe it is that alone. Everything has a purpose on this show. Emma and Killian are surrounded by examples of what their future can look like: children to hold, love, and comfort and sing off to sleep. I would love to hear them discuss this in some form on screen because it would be lovely. But if they don’t we know this is not for nothing. These are deliberate, visual cues. Emma and Killian will have a family and a happily ever after someday. I just know it.

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Diner Prices:

I was amused that everything in the diner is the exact same price: $10.95. I am not sure what the significance of that number is but it’s hilarious that no matter what you order you must pay the same steep price. I mean 11 bucks for a piece of dry wheat toast. This is Hell!!

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Hades’s Torture:

Now that we have learned the backstory for Hades and Zelena, and that he loves her, we know what Hades was so angry at Cora and served her such harsh punishment. He did it undoubtedly in defense of Zelena for abandoning her. And we know that he tortured her to learn when Zelena’s birthday was. And yet we still don’t know why he was so brutally torturing Killian. There has to be more of an explanation and we need to know.

Light Magic, True Love, and Rebirth: (Slight Spoilers Ahead)

I was speaking with some friends the other day about the fact that Emma’s magic has been working perfectly in the Underworld and yet Regina and Zelena’s has not. I think the reason why is simple. Emma is the Savior and has LIGHT Magic- the lightest of anyone. And Light magic is too strong to be subdued, contained or stopped in the Underworld. Light magic is also a great weakness to Hades. I believe this will all be connected with how Killian is resurrected because what is the greatest source of light magic- True Love. When you share True Love’s Kiss that is the most powerful magic of all. It restores life and brings light to the darkness.

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Adam and Eddy said Emma’s role as the Savior is just beginning and her presence in the Underworld is a sign of such not only in rescuing the man she loves, but bringing life to a place that had none. As Hades said, “The Underworld is a place for destruction. Despite my best intentions, things don’t grow here. They decay.” But when looking at a still for the next episode “Her Handsome Hero”  Hades finds that a flower had miraculously grown. How is this possible?

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I believe Emma’s presence more than anything is a contributing factor. She represents hope and light. And Nature in itself is a miraculous thing. It can sprout in places that seem impossible. A single flower can grow through cement. It’s quite beautiful that the writers are continuing the symbolic use of flowers to represent love, hope and rebirth. Those scenes in 5A in the field of Middllemist flowers were more than just visually beautiful. They were each representation of something. The first two especially were significant. The first was about hope renewed and love reaffirmed. The second was about love lost and then reborn as Emma restored Killian’s life by turning him a Dark One. As tragically different as the second scene was in essentials, it’s beauty and symbolism remained the same. These scene were all connected and the continued use of growth in the Underworld proves that when it comes to Emma (and Killian) love will endure and hope is never lost.

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Moreover, it important to combine these symbolic elements with other crucial aspects of this arc: the name of the mission to save Killian, and the moment he and Liam shared before Liam was able to move onto a better place.

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A firebird is like a phoenix- a mystical bird hat rises from the ashes and is reborn after death. Coincidentally there is an upcoming episode entitled “Firebird,” that will center around Emma’s character and we suspect her time in, importantly Phoenix. Moreover, the moment between brothers was  I beelive a moment of true love. Liam’s sacrifice allowed Heaven to open up to him and his crewman and the look on Hades’ face says it all. He was completely shocked. A moment of true love, a moment of light magic, are clear foreshadows to the way in which Killian’s life will be restored. His rebirth will be because of true love. But what is important to remember is that beyond saving Killian’s life, more souls may be saved as well. So many have already been.. If indeed a pulse of true love sweeps over the Underworld, it will bathe this place of darkness with light. What will happen as a result of that? Emma is the savior after all. Will she be Killian’s savior? She already has been in so many ways. But is there more to the power of her light magic, power that will stem from True Love? We shall see, but whatever may come, it sure to be filled with great beauty and meaning.

Think about the times Emma arrived in Storybrooke bringing life to a town that was asleep, her yellow bug and red leather jacket representing the color that the town was devoid of, it’s residents living a gray monotonous existence.

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But Emma brought color to their lives- she brought hope and life. And now I suspect she is doing the very same thing in the Underworld. Only this time she is filled with a love so great, in a heart she is willing to share. That is not only shows tremendous growth but is very powerful. If the Savior has a moment true love that is sure to be more powerful than anyone could possibly imagine.

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Once Upon a Time: “The Brothers Jones” Further Thoughts

The Brothers Jones was one of my favorite episodes of the series and it moved me deeply. I poured my heart into my review for The Nerd Machine, and would love for you all to check it out. Of course there arr always things that I do not have proper room for in those review, which is why I do these further thoughts. Hope you enjoy!

Home and the Future:

As I wrote earlier in the season,“home and the future” have always been ingrained in Emma’s journey and in turn her love story with Killian. Consistency is one of the things that I find remarkable and OUAT has certainly done this, especially the season. The amount of times “home” and the “future” have been referred to is astounding and there are consistencies not only in writing but also the music. In 5A “home” and “future” we’re a large part of the episode “Birth” and “The Broken Kingdom,” written by David H, Goodman and Jerome Schwartz, so it’s not surprising that their episode “The Brothers Jones” continued these references, making it an essential part of it. The moment Killian returns to Emma is an exquisite continuation of the home and future they’re fighting for. Killian’s line to Emma says it all.

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But what’s really beautiful is that the same musical cue that played in the scene where Emma and Killian ignite the Promethean flame, ready for their future together, was played in this moment as well. It should go ahead and just be entitled “Emma and Killian’s Future. “Consistencies like this demonstrate how beautiful and carefully crafted every aspect of the story truly is.

Brilliant Acting:

OUAT always seems to inspire wonderful performances from its actors and in this episode it was Colin O’Donoghue and Bernard Curry. Especially impressive were the similar nuances that made us feel as if they are truly siblings, and not just the one natural ease between them we first saw “Good Form” but also the expressions and mannerisms that are spot on similar, specifically the shy and uncomfortable smile when they are receiving praise. In Bernard’s case, this is an actor who obviously studied Colin’s performance so he can mimic a similar expression.

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What I love about the last gif here is that Killian deserves all the praise his brother is giving him in this moment and his expression, while still shy is less uncomfortable. It’s humble but accepting, the way you appreciate someone you love complementing you. This is just wonderful acting here. But Colin was truly brilliant not just in one scene in particular but in many. One astounding one was the confrontation between him, Emma and Liam. When Killian is upset he often clenches his jaw and in this moment when Emma says he could come home if you just forgave himself, he’s clenching so tightly, tears brimming in his eyes, unable to even look at Emma. It shows just how torn he is about his decision not to return to Storybrooke. Deep down he longs to, but his self-loathing is so strong at the moment he cannot bring himself to admit it, nor does he think he even deserves it. His pain and torment is all seen in his heartbreaking expression.

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Of course he was so good and all his other scenes. Just see for yourself. He conveys much in his eyes and his mannerisms.

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Killian’s Self-loathing:

The Killian we’ve known has always been a combination of confidence and bravado mixed with deeply rooted self-loathing and shame for his fault and mistakes. If there were moments and expressions that demonstrated this hatred it would be these and it breaks my heart because in one he’s so young and in the other he is loved so deeply by a woman who sees him as a hero. He’s broken without much hope and his moments of weakness make him feel great shame. He thinks he can never be the brother Liam, and the man that Emma deserves. If only he knew the great strength he is capable of.

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A Lucky Ring:

It was already beautiful that Killian gave Emma Liam’s ring saying “bring her home to me.” But now that we’ve seen the exact moment where Liam’s bestows this ring to his brother, the meaning feels even more significant. His lucky ring was the one that always “brought him safely home” so it’s so moving that not only Killian believed it kept him alive and safe, but that he gave its “power “or “luck “to Emma. Equally moving is that now Emma still keeps that ring close to her heart in her quest to bring Killian home. Whether its power is metaphorical or real remains to be seen. It is interesting that after Liam agrees to Hades’ deal that he gives Killian the ring. Was it enchanted to keep him alive? It does seem coincidental that when Killian then gives it away to Emma he is mortally wounded. Regardless, the ring is beautiful symbol of Emma and Killian’s journey to return safely home – a journey Liam began and gave to his brother always wanting the best for him.

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Symbolism:

When Killian tells Emma he plans to come home with her, to have the future Liam wanted for him, it’s beautiful and touching. Aesthetically I love the symbolic aspects of the scene. When they kiss and break apart, foreheads still touching light behind their faces shines through symbolizing that there is a light behind them guiding them safely home. The wide shot revealed a painting on the wall behind them of a ship – a ship resembling the one that Liam just departed on. The ones we love are always with us and Liam will always be in Killian’s heart. But now they are both at peace, neither no longer tormented or in pain with how they said goodbye. Seeing the painting there was a way of showing Liam’s guidance to indeed fight for the future he tried to ensure for his brother.

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A Final Goodbye:

One of the things that always haunted Killian was the way in which Liam died, helpless and unable to say goodbye. In “Good Form” he tells David that he is fortunate he got to say goodbye to his loved ones for what he thought would be the last time. The fact that he finally got to bid his brother farewell and know that he was a peace was so significant. It gives him the closer that he was once denied, and allows him to move forward in his life with that weight lifted off his shoulders.

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“You’re Safe”:

I was moved by Killian’s saying to Liam “you’re safe.” Not “you’re okay or alright” but “safe.” It is difficult to put into words but it is so beautiful to me. He is safe from danger or harm. He will be safe in his journey to the afterlife. From a religious perspective like myself, He will be safe in the arms of the Lord. It is a much more profound word than any other because it reflects peace and comfort and a sense that his pain is gone.

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“Not Until Emma and I Defeat Hades”:

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I love this line for several reasons. One, it proclaims a sense of true heroism because it’s not just about saving himself. Everyone came to the Underworld with the intention of saving Killian not defeating Hades necessarily. They discovered they could help other souls move on, but now there is another objective- to defeat Hades once and for all. I also love that Killian says “Emma and I” displaying the  equality between them and how he continues to see them as quite the team. No matter what they do, they do it together, whether it’s fighting an evil snowman or defeating an immortal God. He says it so matter of fact as well. He believes they will succeed because of his faith and Emma, and the faith he is beginning to have in himself.

It’s such a pretty ship:

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There was something so endearing about Killian calling The Jewel of the Realm, later the Jolly Roger, “pretty.” It reflects his innocence and inherent sweetness that is part of his character. It was love at first sight for him and the ship became a symbol of freedom so many times – first from servitude, then from correction. It makes the fact that he gave her up even more meaningful, as he truly did give up what had been a source of freedom for hundreds of years. But giving up the Jolly Roger he did not shirk him of that freedom. Instead it freed him from his loneliness and heartbreak and he would make the same choice again and again if it meant a chance to be with Emma.

Henry as the author and his love for Family:

I so look forward to seeing Henry work as author, especially now that he wants to use his power the right way. But I was really touched by two specific things they chose to have Henry focus on when he spoke to the Apprentice about his feeling of hopelessness to stop certain things.

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It’s not surprising that he feel that way about his mom, but seeing the steady development of affection Henry has for Killian is really heartwarming. Beyond just wanting to see his mother happy, he now really cares about him and it’s lovely. We went from him not being sure about his mom dating him, to being taught to sail, to going on adventures to save Emma, to Henry watching Killian die, completely devastated. And he may be experiencing growing pains that all teenagers go through, but he loves his family-  all of them and that now includes not only Emma, Snow, David, Regina and Robin but also Killian.

Flashbacks of the Brothers Jones:

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What I loved about these flashbacks besides being thoroughly engaging and just plain amazing to watch, was how they helped explain Killian and Liam’s characters. Killian’s behavior especially makes pristine sense, even more so than before. In “Swan Song” we saw Killian as a child look up to his father, wanting to be just like him. Hours later he abandons his sons and sells them into servitude. Given how much he looked up to his father it’s only natural Liam tried to be this good and honorable man, to inspire and his younger brother and always forgive him his vices. He never wanted to abandon him like their father did. Moreover, after they are the only survivors of their crew, Liam knowing why, Killian simply grateful for his brothers heroism, their straight-laced way of life – the good form, never indulging in alcohol, longing for a heroes journey and goodness for their family lineage- is even more understandable.

Where was Robin:

Robin’s absence from this episode was the one glaring flaw because it may know sense. Where was he? He should’ve been right alongside everyone else in the loft and the quest to the Apprentice’s house, unlike Gold who we know is in his shop. I’ve been longing for more screen time for him and being completely missing from this episode fell off. There should have been at the very least a single line explaining where he was.

More Liam Jones and missed opportunities:

The only other missed opportunity for this episode was not having a scene between David and Liam. They are definitely similar, and the way Killian and David bonded in “Good Form” over talking about him, it’s a shame they didn’t have a scene together. Moreover, I know Liam’s character has moved on, but two episodes is not enough. My love of pirate and nautical stories withstanding, Killian could always use more back stories, so we definitely need to see Liam again in flashbacks.

A Beautiful Video:

I love to highlight talent in the fandom, and this video by XxMitikaSanaxX is so stunning. I think it highlights their journey and bring some parallels to Liam so amazingly so. It’s so well done, I believe it could make a non-viewer want to watch the show and instantly make them fall him up with Emma and Killian’s story.

Captain Swan & More Further Thoughts on “Devil’s Due” and Beyond

This first edition of “Further Thoughts” for 5B is a little bit different as it will be an amalgam of many things. First off, there are some things that I didn’t have the proper space to discuss in my Nerd Machine review. Second, there were a few sections from that review I wanted to elaborate on with visual references. Third, which is something different, I’m speculating and theorizing on a few things. Lastly, before this half of the season began, ABC released some truly beautiful videos that I wanted to relive. Spoilers/speculation ahead so be fair warned.

-Emma and Killian’s House looks like Emma’s Nursery: 

When I first watched the episode, I thought the fact that part of Emma’s nursery was in her and Killian’s house in the Underworld was really intriguing. At first I thought it was merely a reflection of Emma’s lost childhood. She never got to experience what her parents had planned for her so her nursery’s purpose was never fulfilled and has unfinished business. And while I still believe that is part of it, when I saw the episode stills and script tease for “The Brothers Jones,” it was confirmed in my mind that this nursery has multiple meanings.

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This house was a representation of Emma and Killian’s future, so when he died that future and all its possibilities – including a family – perished as well. Whether it is something they discuss on screen in this upcoming episode or not, there is a specific point in the script to have Killian look at the nursery. In fact, the house is filled with child’s toys surrounding them in the living room and the kitchen. They are surrounded by representations of the family they could have. Perhaps this even means the family they are meant to have and will one day when his life is restored, because a life filled with love, and the product of that love, could very well be Killian’s unfinished business. This house and that future is theirs.

-True Love is Always Felt:

One of the most beautiful things Once Upon a Time has always emphasized is that true love is felt across barriers and realms. That love you feel can manifest in physical ways as if your heart and souls are truly connected. I spoke about this in my review.

“When you truly love someone, no distance or obstacle can ever sever that bond. There’s a profound connection between souls that can be felt in inexplicable ways. Killian knew that it was truly Emma who’d come for him because when you love someone you just know, and when they approach where Killian is being held, Emma clutches his ring, and a feeling of certainty comes over her. He is close. She can feel it.” – Expert from my review at The Nerd Machine 

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What I love is that this not only further establishes Emma and Killian’s love as being one that is so deep that it just fell on a spiritual level, but also that it parallels them, once again, to the show’s other epic love story – that of her parents Snow and Charming. When Snow ate the poison apple Charming could feel it. This is the parallel I dreamed of seeing because it’s poignant and beautiful and I’m so happy that Emma has found someone to share such a similar and profound connection with.

-Beautiful Symbolism:

I discussed in my review the exquisite symbolism of Emma rescuing Killian from falling into the River of Lost Souls. They were two people who were indeed lonely, lost souls until love brought light back into their lives. And Emma is definitely the light in Killian’s life. I am just astounded at this visual of the light of appearing on his face, combined with that look of love and adoration. Bravo to director Alrick Riley and director of photography Stephen Jackson for visually capturing such a beautifully significant, symbolic moment.

“But what was so stunning was the first look he gives her was one of relief, joy, and amazement. As she cradles his face that is bathed in darkness, suddenly the light appears on the single eye he can gaze upon her with. Light, and love, had returned to him, because Emma is the light in his life.”- Expert from my review at The Nerd Machine 

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-Part of the Charming Family:

One of the things I’ve wanted to see this season was Snow and David acknowledge and call Killian family. While that is still verbally yet to happen, much of what they are saying and doing shows that they do consider him family, and someone that will help with open arms. From David always staying on track with their mission of saving him, to Snow calling him a friend, it has been so wonderful to see this development. But the moment in “Devil’s Due” when they arrive to see him safe, David a beaming smile on his face, and Snow calling him by his name, showing sweet, genuine concern for his physical state like a mother, was so lovely and heartwarming. Now if only we could see one or both of them give their future son-in-law a hug!

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-Regina and Snow Come Full Circle:

Something I did not have space to discuss in my review what a lovely moments between Regina and Snow where we truly see them come full circle in their relationship. The show began because Regina could not forgive Snow for Daniel’s death. But now so much has changed and I thought it was touching that it was the two of them that found Daniel’s grave together, happy to see that he’d moved on. The two of them are in a better place with each other so it’s fitting that Daniel is too. While at first the scene where Regina helped an ailing  horse seemed random, I realized it was about bringing these characters full circle. Not only that Regina could show mercy and aid the animal she loves dearly and brought her so much joy when she was younger, but also to mirror where Snow and Regina first began, because when they first met Regina saved Snow on a runaway horse. We know things did not go well after this, but they’ve come back around and they are back to that sincere affection they felt when they first met.

-Cruella is Fabulous, Darling:

I don’t have much to say except that I love, love, love Victoria Smurift’s depiction of Cruella. From her voice, dry wit, and demeanor she is absolutely fabulous. And I laughed for days at this image.

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-What’s Next for The Jones Brothers and Emma:

While I try not to speculate too much, when a highly anticipated episode is approaching I cannot help it and “The Brothers Jones” is sure to be a spectacular one. If you are curious about how I see things playing out look no further than anything written by qqueenofhades and hooks-and-feathers as I pretty much agree with their theories. But I also want to express my own thoughts and excitement, and build upon what they said. Let’s first look at the sneak peek for the episode.

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It seems as if Liam looks uncomfortable at his brother’s praise of him and while I could play out in many ways, I suspect Emma’s lie detector is going off and she can sense that something is off. I do not believe Liam’s is a bad person, nor do I think he is wrong to be protective of his brother. I also feel for Emma because she knows how much Killian loves his brother. And therein lies the drama – drama that I believe will be resolved in moving ways. Besides Emma, there is no one Killian admires and loves it as much as Liam. He always says he is a far better man than he is. But like anyone, Liam is not perfect. He is a good but flawed man just like his younger brother.

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In “Good Form” Liam says he should’ve listened to Killian. He was stubborn and suffered because of it. Perhaps Liam’s unfinished business is to listen to his brother, truly, and see that he is happy. This is something Killian has to learn as well. That his brother can be someone to admire but not because he’s this perfect being incapable of making a mistake, but because he can overcome them. And if there is a moment where Killian must make a choice between moving on brother or staying with Emma, as I suspect there will be, I will surely lose it. And Killian should not be thought of any less of for it. He has lived a long life, suffered so much pain and loss, and now has been mercilessly tortured. He’s broken. He’s tired. Considering moving on, even for a moment, doesn’t mean he loves Emma any less. He was ready to die when his wound from Excalibur opened. He was just happy knowing Emma would have a future.  And he would never abandon her unless he felt she would be okay and happy. But this all has to be his choice. She has to give him the choice and be willing to let him go. Because deep down we know neither really wants to do that. They want to hold onto each other. What’s important is that it has to be their individual choices to do so. I just hope Liam moves on, reconciles any hard feelings with Emma, and Killian can see his brother at peace.

-Is Hades Threatened by Emma and Killian’s Love?

I wondered why Hades has been torturing Killian so severely even before our heroes arrived, and why he seems so hell-bent on punishing them, beyond the fact that they brought hope to the Underworld. I have a feeling that the true love between Emma and Killian is a great threat to Hades. Adam and Eddy hinted that Killian is a special soul to Hades, and we’ve seen how powerful Emma’s expressed true love can be when her True Love’s Kiss with Henry broke the curse in season one. Can you imagine how powerful the romantic true love for Emma could be? She is the Savior and I’ve always believed that Killian’s character was meant for great things. It’s why the characters were written as such an epic love story. True love is the most powerful magic of all and I truly believe that Emma and Killian’s love is meant to vanquish darkness.

-Go The Distance:

I love the movie Hercules especially the song “Go the Distance.” When I heard they were to do and Underworld arc I was so delighted. But when I really looked at the lyrics to the song, I was so amazed how much they could be related to Emma and Killian’s characters and relationship. Tell me this does not feel so reminiscent of them.

I have often dreamed of a far off place
Where a hero’s welcome would be waiting for me
Where the crowds will cheer when they see my face
And a voice keeps saying, this is where I’m meant to be I’ll be there someday, I can go the distance
I will find my way if I can be strong
I know every mile, will be worth my while
When I go the distance, I’ll be right where I belong
Down an unknown road to embrace my fate
Though that road may wander, it will lead me to you
And a thousand years would be worth the wait
It might take a lifetime but somehow I’ll see it throughAnd I won’t look back, I can go the distance
And I’ll stay on track, no, I won’t accept defeat
It’s an uphill slope but I won’t lose hope
‘Til I go the distance, and my journey is complete

But to look beyond the glory is the hardest part
For a hero’s strength is measured by his heart

Like a shooting star, I will go the distance
I will search the world, I will face its harms
I don’t care how far, I can go the distance
‘Til I find my hero’s welcome, waiting in your arms

I will search the world, I will face its harms
‘Til I find my hero’s welcome, waiting in your arms

And in “Devil’s Due” they are both heroes in back in each other’s arms.

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-Reliving Beauty:

During the night of the 100th episode celebration, ABC released this truly breathtaking video that relives the 100 heroes, villains, lands, adventure, and love in the first 100 episodes. Watching it I was brought to tears and left in awe. It’s videos like this that really demonstrate how remarkable Once Upon a Time really is. It’s a special show and it has changed my life.

“100 Episodes of Once upon a Time”

This next video highlighted the beautiful and epic love story between Emma and Killian and I once again was brought to tears as their most significant moments (and many of my favorite ones) are highlighted to showcase the depth, brevity, and specialness of their love story. What is touching was what was said about their story “They are each other’s happy ending. Their love has lasted through it all…until now.” And then it asks “Will there love survive?” On a show like Once Upon a Time you do not pose a question like this unless the answer is yes. Of course their love can survive. True love after all can survive any distance or obstacle put in its path. Not even death can stop true love. The question is not if, but how. How will Emma and Killian’s love overcome this? The story is not yet complete, but this next chapter of my favorite fairy tale will no doubt prove that love can conquer all.

“Once Upon a Love Story: Emma & Hook”

Once Upon a Time 100th Episode Celebration: “Fan Favorites” Top 10 Best Episodes

Greetings Oncers! I am so happy you all have been enjoying my Top 10 Best Episodes for each season in my Once Turns 100 celebration. To all who participated and sent in their Top 10 lists, thanks you so much. As promised here are everyone’s lists, so this article is completely fan generated. I loved seeing what your thoughts on what were the best episodes of this magical series and thought it was wonderful to not only see consistency amongst the picks but also lots of variations. I have my choices, you all have yours it’s wonderful! Some of you even included reasons behind your choices, and I have included those as well for everyone to enjoy!!

You may also remember that everyone who sent in their Top 10 lists was entered into a random giveaway to choose any 8×10 print from my Redbubble store. The 2 lucky winners are Jasmine and Nicola!! Congratulations!!! I will be contacting you shortly. For anyone else interested all of my designs can be found here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/mpalusodesigns/portfolio

So without any further ado, here the “Fan Favorites” Top 10 Best Once Upon a Time episodes:

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1. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home
2. Good Form
3. The Broken Kingdom
4. Dark Hollow
5. Nimue
6. The Apprentice
7. Birth
8. Poor Unfortunate Soul
9. Unforgiven
10. (Tie) Operation Mongoose/The New Neverland

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1. Snow Drifts
2. Skin Deep
3. Broken Heart
4. Swan Song
5. Tallahassee
6. Pilot
7. Manhattan
8. There’s No Place Like Home
9. Second Star to the Right
10. Operation Mongoose Parts 1&2

Emily Moore

1. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home
2. Good Form
3. Tallahassee
4. Dark Hollow
5. Poor Unfortunate Soul
6. Swan Song
7. Broken Heart
8. New York City Serenade
9. Birth
10. The Dark Swan

Joan Holden

1. Pilot
2.Tallahassee
3. A Land Without Magic
4. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home
5. Manhattan
6. Going Home
7. New York City Serenade
8. Swan song
9. The Dark Swan
10. Operation Mongoose Parts 1&2

Yam Oncers

1.The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
2. Red-handed
3. A Land Without Magic
4. Welcome to Storybrooke
5. The Evil Queen
6. Witch hunt
7. A Tale of Two Sisters
8. The Snow Queen
9. Shattered Sight
10. Lily
Honorable Mention: Swan song

Elise

1. The Broken Kingdom
2. There’s No Place Like Home
3. The Apprentice
4. Poor Unfortunate Soul’
5. Operation Mongoose Part 2
6. Good Form
7. The Crocodile
8. Pilot
9. New York City Serenade
10. An Apple Red as Blood

Wendy Van Harten 

1. Swan song
2. Pilot
3. The Crocodile
4. A Land Without Magic
5. Good Form
6. Operation Mongoose Part 1&2
7. Quite a Common Fairy
8. The Heart of the Truest Believer
9. Hat Trick
10. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter

Tomas Ceyssens 

1. The Dark Swan
2. Pilot
3. Tallahassee
4. Sympathy for the De vil
5. The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter
6. Manhattan
7. Broken
8. Operation Mongoose (Parts 1 & 2)
9. Nimue
10. The Bear and the Bow

Genesis Valenzuela 
1. Birth (introducing Dark Hook)
2. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home (Captain Swan trip to the past & CS becomes canon)
3. The Crocodile (Captain Hook’s first appearance)
4. Good Form (Hook & Emma’s first kiss, Killian’s backstory)
5. Tallahassee (Hook & Emma climb the Beanstalk, Emma’s backstory)
6. The Apprentice (Captain Swan first date)
7. Swan Song (Hook’s Death,  Emma vows to save him)
8. Operation Mongoose (Alternative Universe, Emma becomes the Dark One,  Emma says “I Love You” to Hook for the first time)
9. Nimue (Emma communicates with Nimue, Emma and Hook’s first exchange of I love You’s)
10. The Jolly Roger (Hook and Ariel’s Adventure in the missing year, Zelena tricks Hook, “I swear on Emma Swan”)

Sharon DeBiagio

1. Pilot
2. White Out
3. A Land Without Magic
4. Tallahassee
5. New York Serenade
6. Smash the Mirror Part 1
7. Manhattan
8. Good Form
9. Birth
10. The Broken Kingdom
Honorable mention 1 Operation Mongoose: Part 2
Honorable mention2 The Apprentice

Niamh McCusker 

1. Snow Drifts/There’s No place Like Home
(It was a CS movie episode & Emma accepted Killian. It was funny seeing Emma flirting with past Hook and then Killian punching him. Plus the ball scene was so special for both of them. I just loved all the moments with them)
2. Good Form
(Obviously because of the first CS kiss and seeing the kind of man Killian was before he became a pirate and his brother Liam. Plus it was great seeing Killian was becoming a hero)
3. Poor Unfortunate Soul
(I thought the backstory for Hook and Ursula was really good and it helped show how much Killian has changed and wanted to help her. Plus I thought it was so heartwarming and beautiful to hear that Killian’s happy ending is Emma and the kiss they had was so beautiful)
4. The Broken Kingdom
(This was a brilliant episode because of the scenes with Emma and Killian and I thought the backstory to Arthur and Guinevere was good. It was so sweet and loving of Killian to show his support and love for Emma and the kiss in the Middlemist field has to be one of my favourites. Helping her to relax and giving her one of the flowers was amazing. Plus it was funny seeing Killian act like a dad to Henry)
5. The Apprentice
(I was so pleased at seeing Emma and Killian going on their first day, they had the qualities of a real couple in this episode with all the flirting, hand holding and Killian lending Emma his jacket. Plus I thought Emma looked so beautiful and Killian looked hot. The kiss they had was so romantic especially the part where Killian wrapped his arms around Emma)
6. Swan Song
(The backstory for Killian was brilliant and I thought Brennan was great in this episode. Even though it was so heart breaking I was so pleased to see Killian fight back against Nimue and the other Dark Ones and absorb the darkness into Excalibur. I thought he was a true hero here and brave and selfless. Colin and Jen did a brilliant job in that scene, I cried so much at that scene and felt so sorry for both Emma and Killian. I know that Emma will succeed in bringing Killian back and I’m so pleased at seeing Emma come so far with love)
7. Operation Mongoose Part 2
(It was fun watching the alternate reality in the book. I thought it was a great twist where Snow and David were the villains and Regina saved Henry despite only “meeting” him. The scenes with Emma and Killian were my favourites because of how Deckhand Hook fell for Emma and sacrificed himself for her and Henry: a true hero. I hated seeing Emma become the Dark One but I was pleased that she told Killian she loved him)
8. Tallahassee
(It was fun seeing Emma and Killian connect for the first time and all the flirting was fun. I wished she could’ve accepted him there and fallen for him sooner though. It was a good way to show a potential relationship taking place)
9. Nimue
(I loved seeing Killian help Emma by giving her his ring and telling her he loves her. Plus I did enjoy seeing Merlin’s backstory and how Nimue became the first Dark one. My favourite scene would have to be where Emma fought back against Nimue and got the Promethean flame)
10. Birth
(I loved seeing Emma and Killian back in Camelot when they discussed their future together. I thought it was so brave of Killian to reveal all his sins to Emma and telling her he loves her. I also thought it was so heartbreaking what happened to Killian and Emma when he was dying and what she did to save him)

Sofia Anastasiu
1. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home
2. Tallahassee
3. Swan Song”
4. Going Home”
5. Good Form
6. Dark Hollow
7. Lady of the Lake
8. Pilot
9. Poor Unfortunate Soul
10. The Doctor

Lyublyana 

1. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home
2. White Out
3. Operation Mongoose Part 2
4. Good Form
5. Nimue
6. Swan Song
7. Tallahassee
8. Hat Trick
9. Poor Unfortunate Soul
10. The Apprentice

Uzumaki Soso Chan
1. Birth
2. There’s No Place Like Home
3. The Apprentice
4. Operation Mongoose Part 2
5. Going Home
6. Broken Heart
7. The Jolly Roger
8. Swan song
9. Good Form
10. New York City Serenade

Nicola Green

1. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home
(The whole time travel thing! Seeing Emma and Hook back in the Enchanted Forest and interacting with Belle, Rumple, Blue, Snow, Regina, Red and Charming without them knowing who they really are was fantastic. Emma distracting Enchanted Forest Hook- and enjoying herself too. But the scene that took the biscuit and makes this my number one choice is the whole “you traded your ship for me?” “Aye” scene where Emma fully acknowledges Hook’s feelings for her and begins to accept her feelings for him)
2. Swan Song
(Never has an episode- not even the Grey’s Anatomy episode where Derek died- had me sobbing as much as this one did. Seeing Hook claw his way back into the light and sacrifice himself for the woman he loves and her family and friends showed just how much of a journey he has been on over the series; plus seeing the devastation his death caused to everyone else also showed the journey they have all been on. The most touching scene was Snow comforting Emma so naturally, and Emma allowing her to do so, after feeling like she didn’t know how to do so in previous situations)
3. Good Form
(Seeing another part of Hook’s back-story and how he became a pirate, his history with Neverland and his moment of realisation of his feelings towards Emma after their kiss)
4. White Out
(Seeing Charming and Hook working together to save Emma and seeing Charming pushing Emma into Hook’s arms after she is freed from the ice showing that Charming is starting to accept he can’t choose who his daughter falls in love with and that she has chosen Hook)
5. The Crocodile
(Nothing much to say other than it’s the introduction of Hook/Killian Jones!!
6. Dark Hollow
(Emma instinctively calling out Hook’s name rather than Neal’s when they get attacked by the shadows)
7. Birth
(The reveal of Emma’s reasoning behind why she was doing what she was doing with the shock twist of Hook being turned into a Dark One)
8. Tallahassee
(Seeing more of Emma’s back-story explaining her trust issues whilst at the same time seeing her connecting with Hook without her realising it)
9. Heroes and Villains
(Belle’s reaslisation that Rumple hasn’t stuck to the promises he made in his wedding vows and sending him across the town line. Emma returning Hook’s heart and the very sexual tension filled kiss that followed)
10. Pilot
(Seeing Emma calmly chasing after her ‘date’ before slamming his head into the steering wheel of his car is a main highlight from this episode. I really like the introduction of all the other characters too)

There were 3 episodes that fell just outside my top 10 (if I could have got away with it I would have made them all joint 10th!) and they are:
Rocky Road
New York City Serenade
Going Home

Philippa Goulde

1. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home
2. Operation Mongoose
3. Going Home
4. The Price
5. Pilot
6. Birth
7. Nimue
8. Hat Trick
9. Ariel
10. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter

Hagit

1. Birth
2. The Crocodile
3. The Jolly Roger
4. Snow Drifts & There’s No Place Like Home
5. Good Form
6. New York City Serenade
7. Swan Song
8. Poor Unfortunate Soul
9. The Apprentice
10. 7:15 am

Maria Trueba

1. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place like Home
2. White Out
3. Swan Song
4. Good Form
5.The Shepherd
6. Nimue
7. Tallahassee
8. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
9. Poor Unfortunate Soul
10. (Tie) Siege Perilous/Hat Trick
Honorable Mentions:
A Land Without Magic
Sympathy for the De Vil

Машкова Мария

1. Pilot
(The very beginning of the greatest story! I still remember the feeling when I’ve first watched this episode 5 years ago. I’ve started to like all of the characters from the first minute and ended up falling in love with them by the last one. It has helped me to believe in fairytales again.
A very first step in the story of Prince Charming and Snow and in meeting their daughter Emma, who doesn’t know yet how important she really is! Brilliant!
2. Snow Falls
(It was an amazing way to introduce us to the story of the core couple of Once Upon a Time – Charming and Snow. It has given to the viewers the very new look on how things happened between this canon characters! First meeting, first looks and chemistry! In the same time we can see what has the curse done to the characters. Brave, strong and absolutely fearless in the Enchanted Forest Snow and Prince Charming have turned into timid, non-confident and hopeless Mary Margaret and David. But I really loved how they still have been able to find each other despite the curse and Regina’s manipulations. True love indeed.)
3. Tallahassee
(Although this isn’t the first episode of Captain Hook (who I do love with all my heart) this was the one which started to open his character in a lot more different ways. Mainly it has shown the beginning of his relationships with Emma. I won’t ever forget their beanstalk talk and how Killian Jones was reading Emma Swan like an open book! Here we had a very first glance on Killian’s wounds; we see a very first connection of his loss of Milah with Rumple. And from the flashback we’ve realized how really damaged Emma is: first love which has opened her heart and let her be happy for the first time in her life ended up with a betrayal and prison…and pregnancy. And from that time we’ve understand: Swan and Jones are bonded together with a tiny fiber but we have a hope it’s going to grow with a time in something really amazing and special.)
4. Good Form
(I am totally in love with Captain Swan so this episode has given me chills and happiness and hope for Emma and Killian to understand how they could be a savior for each other. Not a start of their relationships but a really huge step in accepting what they feel for each other. And I totally loved how Killian has shown to David that a pirate deserves a credit. Furthermore we had a chance to see a great part of Killian’s life: we met his beloved brother Liam who has died in Hook’s arms and we realized why Killian has become a pirate in the first place. And started to see him as man of honor. And understood that he is damaged too. Love each minute of this episode.)
5. New York City Serenade
(What can I say? Just an amazing episode. Killian Jones is the One who saves the day: finds Emma in a different world, tries True Love Kiss with her (really, it has to work now in season 5 already!), convinces her to make a leap of faith and brings her back to Storybrook to help her family. “Nothing but a pirate”?! He never was and he never would be just this! While watching the episode one canon OUAT phrase has crossed my mind several times: “I will always find you”)
6. The Jolly Roger
(I can re-watch this episode 1000 times. And each time I find a scene between Ariel/Zelena and Killian so touching and heartbreaking! Killian’s “Yes” on “That woman who broke you heart…you still love her” and “I swear on Emma Swan” have literally said it all! The unbreakable strong adoration and passion for Emma Swan has made Killian a better man and has opened his heart for love and hope. All the awards to Colin O’Donoghue in this scene! And we defiantly can see some changes in Emma’s perception of Killian Jones. She finally sees him for what he truly is. They both are tired to live in the past! They want a new chapter of their lives to begin.)
7. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home
(This was two-hours final so I assumed it can be counted as one. Because that was a wonderful whole story which has brought a lot of things out. Adventures of CaptainSwan in the Enchanted Forest in the past are just amazing, funny and full of emotions! The two of them are just together, working side by side! It was really great to meet with Captain Hook from the past and see that Emma Swan is his type indeed. It was magical to see CS on the ball dancing together like they always were meant to be a prince and a princess. And of course the way Killian understands Emma like no one before and helps her to accept herself and find a home! The kiss their shared in the end of the episode after Emma discovered that Killian has given his ship for her was a pure magic! P.S.: “Who do I look like?! Marty MacFly?!” – “Marty MacWho?” – was the best! Laugh each time I hear it!)
8. Mother
(Love the episode because we had a lot of family dynamics there. I was happy to see that Emma finally forgave her parents for what they have done to Lilly. A small step for Emma closer to people she loves and who loves her and one wall that is brought down! And a talk at the pierce that Emma and Killian have is just amazing! We see that he understands her like no one can! He knows her and has a key to her heart! Once again he helps Emma to be reunited with her family. And Emma’s “I like when people find their good hearts along the way” said it all. She loves Killian and cherishes him and lets him in by sharing her deepest fears and thoughts. And I do love Maleficent and Lily reunion – another family is whole again. Although Regina’s story with her mom was very sad and tragic in some way. Family is everything after all!)
9. The Price
(A very emotional episode, which reminded us that magic always comes with a price. And one should understand how far he/she is willing to go to get what he/she wants. There were some really sweet scenes with Emma and Snow having ‘mother-daughter” talk, with Regina in a beautiful dress learning to dance, with Henry having his very first crush. Also I really love the ball scene – such a peaceful time filled with love and music. A great gift for all the fans. And how desperate both Emma and Killian were in trying to break the curse by kissing each other (TLK should defiantly work someday with this two)? Amazing emotional scenes. Beautiful episode in OUAT best style)
10. Swan Song
(This episode has literally broke my heart but still it has given something very special to all of OUAT fans! It has reminded us that love is always strong enough to quiet the Darkness, while you have hope and faith in yourself and in people who surrounds you. And it’s important to stop for a while, look inside and ask yourself – what kind of a person you really want to be? The outstanding episode with all of the actors creating a pure masterpiece on the screen – it was worth to watch from the very first second till the last minute. And the last words of the episode “Hook, I will find you. I will always find you” still give me chills! I do believe that Emma saves Killian and they finally have their happy ending!)

 

Jessica Parsons

1. The Price of Gold
2. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home
3. Tallahassee
4. Save Henry
5. Hat Trick
6. Lady of the Lake
7. Operation Mongoose
8. Swan Song
9. A Curious Thing
10. The Bear King
Honorable Mentions
Poor unfortunate Soul
Tiny

Margaret Cav 

1. Skin Deep
2. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home
3. Lacey
4. The Price of Gold
5. Pilot
6. Sympathy for the De Vil
7. The Crocodile
8. The New Neverland
9. A Land Without Magic
10. Nimue

Melissa Brackx

1. Swan Song
2. There’s No Place Like Home
3. The Crocodile
4. Dark Hollow
5. Nimue
6. Operation Mongoose Part 2
7. Hat Trick
8 . Selfless, Brave and True
9. A Land Without Magic
10. White Out

Sonia Matos 

1. Snow Drifts and There’s No Place like Home
2. Manhattan
3. Tallahassee
4. Save Henry
5. Going Home
6. Dreamcatcher
7. A Land Without Magic
8. An Apple Red as Blood
9. The Heart of the Truest Believer
10. Shattered Sight

Lilyann Trombone 

1. Quite a Common Fairy
2. It’s Not Easy Being Green
3. Tallahassee
4. Hat Trick
5. The Stable Boy
6. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
7. Pilot
8. Good Form
9. 7:15 am
10. A Land Without Magic

Jasmine

1. Snow Drifts/There’s No Place Like Home (need I go into why)
2. Skin Deep (A well fleshed out Rumbelle episode)
3. Pilot (Entranced, ensnared, & just plain hooked me from the beginning)
4. Tallahassee (of course this one ha!)
5. Nimue (Jen’s acting & Emma’s stand against the Darkness)
6. (Tie) Birth/Swan Song 5×11 (please don’t make me choose!!) both heartbreaking but then HOPE)
7. Hat Trick (Dark twisty and Mad Hatter!)
8. Snow Falls (Snow & Charming first meet)
9. Operation Mongoose Part 1 (Fun!)
10. The Snow Queen (Sisterly bond and Elizabeth Mitchell!)
**Sophie’s Choice on many of these but I have to have 3 for honorable mention
Sympathy For the DeVil (or plain evil)
Good Form (well . . .)
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (Graham!)

I hope you enjoyed reading everyone’s choices!! I know I certainly did!! Thank again to everyone for joining in the fun!! Let us give the show and all the fans a round of applause!!

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Once Upon a Time 100th Episode Celebration: Top 5 Best Season 5A Episodes & More Further Thoughts

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The first half of Season 5 of Once Upon a Time was one of the most extraordinary the series has ever seen. Compelling and truly moving storytelling at its finest, the choice to turn your heroine into the “villain” was brave and bold. But of course, things are not always what they seemed and Emma’s journey, though fraught with darkness and mistakes, was really about love, and the ways in which the story unfolded with the unexpected twist that Killian was also a Dark One was amazing. Her love story was finally brought into focus after her other relationships had been established firmly and it was glorious. But that is not to say, the season solely rested on their shoulders. With so many overarching themes and moments for every character, Season 5A was rich with romance, heartbreak, wonderful new and returning characters, and exquisite new real in Camelot,  and remarkable performances. With half of the season now concluded let us revisit the best moments so far.

1. “Birth” (Season 5, Episode 8)

Absolutely heart wrenching, fast-paced, intense, and filled with outstanding performances, “Birth” is the type of remarkable episode that makes you believe in television’s ability to move you deeply. The pinnacle episode of the “Dark Swan” arc, the truth behind Emma’s motivations was finally revealed – but this truth was even more devastating than we could have possibly imagined. Between the flashbacks in Camelot and the present day in Storybrooke, things were intense and the stakes were never higher. Of course what Once Upon a Time does so well is parallel the past and present and when it does it spectacularly we are left in awe, especially when each twist is more shocking than the next. “Birth” seemed to be a reference to Zelena giving birth, but it was also an allusion to the birth of a second Dark One in Killian, finding out the captain had been cursed the entire time, and by Emma in order to save his life. It was something I did not see coming at all. This episode had everything that makes this show so wonderful: levity in the form of Dr. Whale’s return, excitement and inspiration in the scene where Merlin and Emma face off in an unwitting duel of the greatest magic ever, heartwarming moments in Henry revealing a plan he and Killian had devised called “Operation Light Swan,” a house in Storybrooke that represented the promise of a future together, romantic scenes of Emma and Killian most especially their kiss igniting the Promethean flame as Emma was ready to begin that future and give up the darkness, and lastly family drama as all our heroes surround Killian as he laid dying, telling Emma not to be hasty in her actions, and Emma angry and desperate refusing to let the man she loves die. The scene where Emma transports her and Killian into the field of Middlemist flowers was as powerful a moment as we’ve ever seen. This episode proves the lengths we go to for love in a way so gripping and heart-wrenching that it is destined to stay with many viewers for years to come.

2. “Swan Song” (Season 5, Episode 11)

Rivaling the most emotional and heartbreaking episodes of the series, what makes “Swan Song” so special is the power in its emotion. It stems from deep inside of us and taps into issues of abandonment, betrayal, forgiveness, and true love. Our hearts were broken right along with Emma’s seeing Killian completely overtaken by the darkness, and when her entire family is marked for death to go to the Underworld they’re forced to make difficult decisions. Her family doesn’t want to give up but also doesn’t want to spend their final moments fraught with worry pouring over books, but rather sharing a meal together at Granny’s enjoying a happy moment together, while Emma, being the noble and brave woman she is, decides to channel all of the darkness into herself and make the ultimate sacrifice for her loved ones. Once upon a Time is built on the idea that love is often self sacrificial and that redemption and forgiveness is always possible. “Swan Song” beautifully exemplifies this in the contrast between Killian’s flashbacks and his present struggles as the Dark One. Little by little we’ve learned about Killian’s past and not only do we see another piece of the puzzle, but this also brought the “Dark Swan” arc to it’s stunning and gripping conclusion. Abandoned by a father he adored,  and sold into servitude, only to find his father alive centuries later, he was willing to forgive him until he learns that he’d had another son and named him Liam as if he was replacing his older brother. The fact that he kills his father was tragic but every circumstance of his past explained his actions in the present especially when he remembers the wise advice from his father – it’s never too late to change. And Killian becomes the man he wants to be – a good, heroic man, making up for his weakness by being strong, and fighting back against the greatest evil by channeling all the darkness into Excalibur asking Emma to kill him. Neither want to lose the other but they must let go – they must sacrifice their happy ending in order to save everyone else and it was the most heartbreaking moment of the series, but also one of the most beautiful as the couple proves that True Love is indeed stronger than darkness. Killian loses his life but Emma, who learns that Gold has betrayed them again by becoming the Dark One once more, finds hope once again, proving to be more determined and stronger than she’s ever been, vowing to march into the Underworld to share her heart with Killian and bring him back home. As we hear those final words of Emma’s, “Hook I will find you. I will always find you,” we are brought back to the heart of the series and the moving theme that we’ve witnessed since day one: no matter the distance or obstacle you will always find your true love. And Emma embracing her family’s steadfast motto is as beautiful moment as we’ve ever seen.

3. “The Broken Kingdom” (Season 5, Episode 4)

An episode filled with fairy tale romance, intrigue, subterfuge, and one of the most beautiful visuals in television history, this episode was key in establishing the truth in the heart of Camelot characters, as well as Snow and Charming and Emma and Killian. The timeless theme that power can corrupt someone was potently expressed in the flashbacks to Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot. The most famous of triangle history was wonderful as this was a new depiction of a woman who loves her husband but seeing his obsession to make Excalibur whole turn him into a madman, led her heart elsewhere. It was what made the sincere connection she makes was Lancelot so lovely, and the moment that Arthur betrays her trust by taking away her agency with the Sands of Avalon even more tragic. Seeing that all of Camelot is a complete illusion – that in truth it’s still a broken kingdom that at any moment can be shattered was not only unexpected and intriguing storytelling but a moving parallel to what our characters were experiencing in Camelot’s present. Snow and Charming working together, while in a very real argument with each other, proved that no fancy title could come between them, break the trust that exists, nor break their resolve to do anything to save their daughter. Emma and Killian also proved that the darkness that is plaguing Emma could not break their bond, nor Killian’s resolve to fight for their future of a “white picket fence life” in Storybrooke. After a horse ride that got her heart racing, Killian leads her into a field of pink blossoms and when she realizes the dark voice in her head had disappeared the two share a kiss as the camera pans about them in the most breathtakingly beautiful scene ever. It was a symbolic and exquisite moment of idyllic fairy tale beauty that demonstrated what Once epitomizes. Through trust and vulnerability, true love can slowly blossom, and through hope and belief in each other, even the greatest darkness can be vanquished.

4. “Nimue” (Season 5, Episode 7)

Extraordinary in its meaning, significant in its mythology, and filled with staggering performances “Nimue” told the backstory of Merlin and his true love, which portrayed the origins of the Middlemist flowers which had become a symbol of love for the season, as well as the full story of how the first Dark One came to be. Itt was born from the Holy Grail and became a weapon of evil when vengeance and an evil act by Nimue destroyed what Merlin hoped Excalibur would do – cut his immortal ties so he could live a single life with the woman he loves. Their relationship and their characters were meant to showcase the exquisite themes that Once has always showcased and ones that we could all learn from, as well as contrast how their failures would not be repeated in the present. Although eventually some mistakes were indeed repeated, in “Nimue” we see just how far Emma has come not only in her journey as the Dark Swan but indeed her journey since day one. We see her happier than ever in the scene where Killian gives her his brother’s ring as a sign of his love, asking her to promise to return home to him, made beautiful because it was the first time he told her he loved her. And we also see Emma as strong as we’ve ever seen when she fights back against Nimue who tries to make her give into the darkness and not go back to being nothing. In an extraordinary moment Emma exclaims “I am not nothing! I was never nothing! “which for a woman who lived a life feeling unloved and insignificant is an astounding revelation that anyone who has had moments of despair could find help from. Most especially, this wonderful episode shows us that life is made of precious moments all of which should be cherished and that one lifetime of moments is far grander than an endless sea of a everlasting ones. As our heroes break into Camelot to obtain Excalibur only to be captured and for the very worst to happen, the story is perpetuated to an exciting, intense conclusion leaving us wanting the next chapter with even more anticipation.

5. “The Price” (Season 5, Episode 2)

After a brilliant introduction (“The Dark Swan” would’ve been next on the list), the second episode of the season was a gem of beautiful romantic grandeur, moments of family and romantic love, and melancholy and moving sadness with a tinge of hope and anticipation for the rest of the arc. The ball at Camelot with an exquisite gift wrapped in golden brocade, wistful dances, and radiant smiles from Snow and Charming beaming at Henry experiencing his first crush, to Robin in Regina so happy and lost in each other that they forget their next steps, and Emma and Killian looking as if they were attending their own wedding. The ball was a lovely and light part of the episode. It was a perfect balance to the pathos of the episode which included Regina’s desperation to save Robin in the past, to her doubting her ability to inspire anyone’s belief, and then her brave offering of her own life in place of his when a fury from the Underworld comes to claim him. This moment was a big step for her character and when the others join alongside her, they demonstrated the strength of familial bonds even if it’s not by blood, and belief that we can succeed with the power of teamwork. It was the perfect way of foreshadowing the way the characters would come together at the end of the season for Emma and Killian. Speaking of the couple, they provided the melancholy of episode from the concern, to the devastation of failed true love kisses. to the feeling of isolation, while in the end we are still left with the hope that he won’t give up on her  because True Love never gives up on each other.

Hands and Hearts Entwined continued:
Before season 5 began I wrote an article that discussed the emphasis that Emma and Killian’s story has had with hands and hearts entwined. I expected it to continue because it had been there since the beginning. But little did I imagine how much emphasis we would see in 5A. The emphasis was seemingly in overdrive from the first episode from the amount of close-ups of their hands entwined, to how much we saw them holding hands, to the number of heart references and plot points, it was not even close to being subtle. Wondering early on if perhaps Emma and Killian were sharing a heart thinking that was how the curse was cast, these predictions were not accurate, but simply premature. For in the final episode we see Emma’s plan to share her heart with Killian to bring back him to life and save him in the underworld. What is beautiful is that this is far more exquisite and poignant than what we originally predicted. Instead of sharing a heart to cast a dark curse, with dark magic, we could see them sharing a heart with light magic – with true love. And whether they end up sharing a heart, the fact that Emma wants to and believes it will work shows just how far she has come. From someone who had completely closed off her heart to a woman now who believes in the love she and Killian have so deeply that she believes he can come overcome everything, even death. No matter what their hearts truly beat as one.
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Paralleled Love Stories:

Before the season began I loved what Josh Dallas said in the season 5 special about the ways Snow and David have paralleled Emma and Killian They are similar but different.

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Of course we did not know we’d see the ultimate parallel – a heartbreaking one where one had to kill the other. In season 3 we saw Snow crush Charming’s heart to cast the curse and it was heart wrenching. But I would say seeing Emma stab Killian was perhaps even more heartbreaking and painful. Of Course we knew that Charming was okay because he was alive in Storybrooke. But also, taking that out of account, just examining their feelings in this situation, Snow losing David was devastating for her, but they had lived a life together (short but still substantial), but also Snow was pregnant and a symbol of their love would live on in another person. As Charming said she would be able to see him live on every time she looks into their child’s eyes. But Emma and Killian had no such things. They were together but a joint future was still just an unlived dream. And that is why it’s more heartbreaking – an unlived life, and the things they never got to do would forever haunt Emma. Luckily, she will find a way to save their future together.

Minor quibbles:
In a remarkable season perhaps the only flaws were with the inclusion or lack thereof of certain characters. I really hope there is more Robin Hood soon because I adore his character. And while the characters and storylines were objectively on their own enjoyable, Merida and by extension Ruby and Mulan, were inserted with no real connection to the overall story, so I hope however they are brought back is more inclusive and connected. I will say, while Merida was good in her scenes in “The Dark Swan” and in Storybrooke, having two episodes of her backstory felt wasteful and it would have been better to have seen a bit more of Merlin or Lancelot who had more bearing into the main storyline. And I will be sad if Ruby never returns to Storybrooke because I found it sad and hard to believe that she would really leave Granny and all her friends forever. But these were just minor flaws in a spectacular arc.

A New Kind of Expression:
There was something about Jennifer Morrison’s performance in the scene in “Swan Song ” when she finds out about Gold’s betrayal. The expression on Emma’s face – the anger, disdain, and strength- was amazing! There was just something about that look in her eyes and tone in her voice that Morrison expressed so brilliantly. We’ve never seen her like this. But she has never been in this position before. It just further shows how our characters continue to display new layers and evolve. It’s fantastic!

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A Look of Encouragement:
The look Snow and David give Emma before she steps onto the lake at the end of “Swan Song” was so meaningful. That little nod of encouragement shows the support for their daughter and it is exactly what she needed at that moment. It was a sign of hope that they truly believe they will succeed.

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Finding Each Other:

Since the “Pilot” the beautiful theme we’ve seen more than any other is that no matter the insurmountable obstacles, love can always be found. Having become synonymous with the series and all for which it stands for, Once Upon a Time’s most iconic quote “I will always find you” was spoken within the first few moments of the show when Prince Charming awoke Snow White from a sleeping curse with True Love’s Kiss, while Snow White’s first-line spoken on-screen was “You found me.” This lovely motif was established instantly within the story and while some may attribute it to simply being associated with Snow and Charming, it is actually the belief of the Charming family, and indeed is the heart of the series. We saw that not even a dark curse or memory loss could erase this belief. It is still residing within Mary Margaret’s heart as she implores this to her students in the very first episode.

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That belief in love both romantic and familial is what drives our story and gives it its beauty and pathos. It is what motivates our characters when faced with the darkest of times and moments of hopelessness or despair. The “Pilot” made this pristinely clear. When Henry was feeling isolated he found Emma in Boston. When Snow was under an evil spell, Charming found and awakened her. And when the dark curse was nearly upon them, Charming kissed his newborn daughter Emma and placed her inside the magical wardrobe and said “Find Us.” And that is what she did with the help of her son Henry. It’s why Snow’s first line after the curse is broken “You found us” is so moving and meaningful. They will always find each other and when they do it awakens their hearts, their souls, and their true selves. Henry finding Emma in Boston awakened her from her lonely life where she was an orphan without a family or belief in happy endings. When Emma broke Storybooke’s curse with True Love’s Kiss, she awakened the town from its 28 year sleep, memories of their true selves being restored. For Emma, her heart was truly awakening, first opening up to her son and then to her parents. And when she meets Captain Hook her heart truly awakens to romantic love for the first time in over 10 years. She is the one who finds him laying amongst Cora’s victims and they’ve continued to find each other again and again, no matter the place and no matter the time. Much like Henry finding her in Boston, when Killian finds Emma in New York City he awakens her from her sleep of a false life, restoring her memories and bringing her back home. He found her despite the odds proving that love will always do so. And so we’ve arrived at the middle of season five, which ends with Emma speaking those iconic words for her beloved, ready to march into the Underworld to find and save him. This is so incredibly special, moving and tremendously beautiful as it solidifies that steadfast belief of her family. She has now come to embody this unfailing faith that her parents, her son and indeed the man she loves have shown her countless times. She learned how to be a hero and how to hope even in times of despair. It’s why she smiles and cries saying “I knew you’d find me” when Henry finds her in the alternate universe. She believes her family will always find her and now she’s demonstrating that faith in the darkest time imaginable. Her vow to find Killian not only solidifies him as part of her family and her truelove, but also beautifully showcases that next step in Emma Swan’s  and indeed Once Upon a Time’s exquisite journey, bringing her character and the show full circle with tremendous meaning. And her strength and resolve in this moment is unparalleled. Her family has found her, she has found her family. Her heart awakened from its long sleep when she fell in love with Killian and now she is going to find him, share the heart that he was able to bring back to life, awaken his soul from its sleeping death, and prove once again that true love will always find you.

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