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Little John/Baloo: who were both voiced by the great Phil Harris ;-)

Oh, ok. Maybe then I misinterpreted it. Maybe it's from all the hairspray fumes they used for her beauty pageant hairdo :-D

if this is all filtered through Disney canon, shouldn't Robin Hood be actually a fox?

Yeah, and that's where the writers messed something up that at that point - or Glinda was lying. Zelena was already dark. Glinda said that she turned dark when they were friends, but there's something missing there!

Hmmm… from the way they pieced it together, at least the way I saw it, was that she started turning (ugh) "green with envy" i.e. dark when Rumple tested her (by posing as Regina), clicked her heels, came back to the Wizard (while she was turning green) and found out that he was "normal" Walsh. So I thought there was

OK, here's one more thought! And how many of us are gonna say "because it's magic" cause we've already established that magic has no rules except for those that come at a price when you buy it wholesale. :-P

So now they question is, when did she find this friend? On the Yellow Brick Road on her way to the Wizard? And she turned dark against Glinda and then turned back to nice-ish when she went to the the Wizard. Something definitely seems out of place!

One more thing: I thought the whole point of this was that Zelena had no friends, an abusive father, and turned to the dark (or green) side upon meeting Rumple and then going ape (or monkey) shit on the wizard. Either Glinda was making something up or the writers messed something up.

Henry: Wait, why do you have a sword?
David: Because I am cool, I swear!

New purple/green curses: That smoke was really just taking its sweet ol' time for the "spice things up" then "save Charming" scenes!

Maybe the editing was too focused on that weird shaky cam during Zelena and Rumple's dinner date! :-D

Ah ok, I just saw them on youtube. Regina is holding the book at Granny's. So let's see what secrets the book holds. Maybe they'll remember to get a bucket of water :-P

Oh wait, he was carrying a typewriter in the box with the "I know you're Baelfire" typed out, right? It may not have been the Holy Grail but at least a nice antique, maybe from Storage Wars :-D

On this, I have to disagree with you. They all did their jobs well and Holly Marie Combs was especially great!

For some reason, all I can think of is that August showed Neal a piece of paper that said "I know you're Baelfire" (in the Tallahassee episode?), something like that. But how he knew about Baelfire is beyond me! Oh yeah. It's magic *sigh*.

I have to say, she kinda had that same way of acting when she played Paige on Charmed, which I've always found a bid odd, but I've gotten used to it!

I remember that August wrote a story in there (didn't he hang up the papers dyed with tea in his room at Granny's?) to probably get Henry to get Emma to believe. It was something like that. But as far as I remember, they never explained the origin of the book. Come to think of it, they never explained why Emma knew

Speaking of books, what ever happened to Henry's Once Upon a Time book? That book used to play a big role in season one and they never said who wrote it!

But they didn't even show them trying to escape! They went into the seance room and that was that. And then wasn't ghost Cora still inside Snow when David and the bunch came back? It's like they forgot they put that bit of CG in there :-D

What was the point of the "disappearing" entranceway? I though that ghost Cora was out and about and was going to trap them inside the house but then it never was alluded to again, and then David, Belle, Emma and Hook just walked right in.