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I suppose Fiona could have also been using her Magic™ to make the pain less intense for her while she held her hand.

Apparently the people at the morgue snap the hardons so they lay flat. So, I don't think they'd be much use.

I was pretty upset that Ursula seemed to be made into yet another thin character on the show, but with the revelation that it was Yvette Nicole Brown voicing Ursula at the end, I'm hoping the show goes down the "statue Ursula was just an avatar, here's the real Ursula" path and we actually see Yvette portray her.

Yeah but like, the immortal love of her life was a manotaur?

I remember that scene, but I never felt it implied that was her actual daughter, just that she was a kind sort of person. Like obviously that person wasn't a stranger to her, but her daughter? I don't know.

Wait, when did we learn she had a daughter?

Well, for what it's worth, the /other/ male witch in the flashbacks to the counsel wasn't very flamboyant or anything like that.

Well all that really is needed is for the audience to think they are up to something for there to be a solid effect.

" One of the smarter beats is that the writers finally—finally!—make Daniel a bit suspicious of his too-cool fiancée and doubt their relationship as a result. "
Really? This is actually the thing I'm enjoying least about the new season. I liked Daniel's character better in Season One and this new suspicious angry

It's gotten to the point where I like and enjoy Peter Pan more than pretty much everyone in the main cast. At this point I'd rather he win and the show just became about him conquering everyone.

Yeah, you can practically see the point where his speech stopped making sense. Like at first the transition into pirate worked, but then the more he talked about what this piratehood meant for them, it was like, uh….?

Nothing said he had to do it all in one day.

Yeah, in this episode itself they made that clear, saying that while a witch may get more than one power, even 3-5, it is only the Supreme who masters "the seven wonders"

"Can we please get more Red Riding Hood and more Aurora and Mulan?
Kitsis: Aurora and Mulan, we are definitely going to get more of them. We have a great arc for them in the first eleven episodes, and Ruby will be coming back in the second half because she’s on Intelligence right now but she is definitely a part of the

Yeah. While I like Midnight's theory on why he could so soon (and it works pretty well), it's hard to deny that the development would have had more weight if it happened later in the season (as in, after Henry's hope/belief/etc kept getting undermined and damaged) then when Pan played the flute again and Henry could

"I'm still on a lesbian Mulan reveal high."

I find him a pretty good villain so far, myself. I actually found his chessboard line/speech thing at the end damn convincing.

I still feel pretty much every ep this season has been more consistent and solid than seasons past. While not capital-g Great, they're more consistently good/decent than ever. I find the writing for Season Three a vast improvement. I guess I'm alone, lol. I actually enjoyed this episode.

It went someplace gay :D

I don't know. Neverland still feels separate from the Enchanted Forest to me, so I kinda prefer it over Wonderland so far, myself. I don't really need Neverland to look like a real jungle, I just need it to feel distinct from the other locations. So far anyway.