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I wish the show would acknowledge and criticize Regina's still existing evil more often. I mean she literally calls herself the Evil Queen to Zelena during this episode. The only person who's acknowledged it is Percival, and their response to that was for Charming to immediately kill him, which really doesn't paint a

The henchmen in general are fantastic. I love all of their comic relief bits.

Is 13 commonly hated? Good, I always thought my dislike of it was just me having a short attention span as a kid

You know that you mention the cat in the hat movie I'm realizing that this series really does have the same visual style as that movie. It works a lot better here though

More people need to read Skulduggery Pleasent. Such a cool series, also one of the young adult book series I think would most be suited for an on-screen adaptation

OOH the Bartimus trilogy was great. I loved the little footnotes from Bartimus' perspective, I've never seen a book use footnotes that well

That's why I don't think the writers are actually trying to reexamine whether Regina is a hero. They have someone call her out on her past actions and what happens to the guy? He gets killed, by the HEROES, and barely anyone bats an eye. At least Guinevere seemed concerned.

Her being related to him wouldn't even be a suprise, seeing as everyone and their mother seems to be related to Henry

The only good thing about the Frozen storyline was Elizabeth Mitchell as the Snow Queen. She's the best one-off villian the show has had.

Speaking of the Witch, can this show do Narnia already? That's one world I actually would want to see them explore, unlike freaking Arendelle. That whole series already involves portals from the real world to theirs, it's too perfect!

My biggest annoyance with this episode is that a Knight of The Round Table is KILLED just for, from his perspective, trying to defend the kingdom from an evil queen who's been lying to them. Like there's no discussion of what that means for Regina or how her actions could affect these others, NOPE Charming just KILLS

This show would make such a good drinking game. I was just thinking last night about what would happen if you watched the second half of season 3 and drank everytime someone referred to Zelena as "wicked"

I mean I think Henry and Violet are about 15 here…

I never thought they could top "The heart of "True love" being split in two between Snow and Charming and keeping them both alive" for nonsensical magic moments, but that bit with the Fury proved me wrong

I've actually liked Henry a lot lately. He was good in last season's finale too, I really don't think Henry is one of this show's major problems anymore

Season 4 was actually pretty good and seemingly better than this I'd go back and watch it

Well they could've made it have an actual impact. Like what if it had been a half-season arc and towards the end of the arc was Hook's death? Then when the timeline is restored Hook is still dead, like they teased in this episode. I don't know what they would've done with those flashbacks though

Rumple is a compelling character too, in fact I'd argue he was better than Regina in earlier seasons. His character arcs have become really repetitive though, with him always seemingly going good and then reverting back again. Hopefully this new "light Rumple" will make his character more interesting again

Remember when Regina kept Sidney Glass locked up from season 1 until this season, then proceeded to put him BACK in the mirror to use him for like 5 episodes? (I don't even know where he is now, is he still in the mirror?)

He's actually gotten quite a bit better, he's not great, but he's not an annoying little kid anymore and he actually has a pretty meaty part in this episode that he plays mostly well