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Luffy Reacts - Once Upon a Time S2E16 - The Miller's Daughter

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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

The Miller's Daughter- Thank you so much for another episode reaction for Once Upon a Time, Luffy! There are many twists and even so much more emotion that comes from this episode than I ever thought could be possible from an episode centered around Cora of all people. This episode isn't one of my favorites because it is so centered around Cora. However, I love the backstory for Rumple and overall... it's beautifully written, especially in the last fifteen to twenty minutes of this episode, that makes up for all that I hate about Cora. It doesn't make up for all the evil she's done and I still hate her, but these last few minutes of this episode makes me actually feel sorry for Cora just a little, and so much more for Regina even though I am still very disappointed with Regina right now. And these minutes makes all the storylines with Cora that I really didn't care much for worth watching. Between Snow's, Regina's, Cora's, and Rumple's storyline in these last minutes... amazing! I was absolutely on the edge of my seat the whole time. Also... the casting for this show is for the most part, phenomenal for all of our characters. Especially the actors chosen to play the younger versions of certain characters, including Rose McGowan as young Cora, and Bailee Madison as young Snow, etc... As well as Princess Eva and Prince Henry. They're not always perfect, but I think the casting for each character throughout this series is the best I've ever seen in any show, especially those centered around characters that are beloved from their stories created long before they were brought together in Once Upon a Time. And in regards to Princess Eva... she is Snow White's mother, which reveals that Eva eventually had come to grow into becoming the kind woman and gracious Queen we knew her to be in the previous episode... The Queen is Dead, when she was most certainly a stuck up snob in her younger years. Also... in case you didn't realize it, Prince Henry is Regina's father, whom Regina murdered by ripping out his heart to cast her curse shown back in season one's... The Thing You Love Most, and who is seen in multiple episodes since. Your thoughts about the original story of Rumplestiltskin and the Miller's Daughter are exactly right on. And it's a great story. And I really love Once Upon a Time's twist on the story too, outside of the twisted relationship between Rumple and Cora which I don't like at all. It's quite uncomfortable and twisted just like you said. However, I think it's really clever how Cora is able to manipulate Rumple so completely, even as far as to be able to trick him into changing their deal so that she would give birth to their child... only for Cora to find a loophole so that she would never give birth to a child that belonged to Rumplestiltskin by marrying Prince Henry and having his child instead. Very, very clever. And in regards to why Cora isn't Queen upon marrying Prince Henry, and why Cora said she would have to kill so many people to become Queen, or to make Regina Queen... it's because Henry was only a Prince. And his father was only a Royal, not the Kingdom's King. Cora says to Rumple in this episode that she is fifth in line for the throne and that much bloodshed would have to occur to make herself Queen. But then when she severed ties with Rumple and gave him up to become a Royal herself upon marrying Henry, she no longer had the power to make herself Queen so quickly. Hence why Cora had to resort to all of her cruel acts she's committed since in order to make Regina Queen, knowing that becoming so herself was no longer gonna be possible. I hope this explanation helps. Now, whether or not we knew before this episode how long Cora was without her heart in her chest... I don't really know for sure. Back in episode nine... The Queen of Hearts, Hook travels to Wonderland to rip out Cora's heart on Regina's behest, but when he attempts to use his hook to rip it out, Cora asks him if he is foolish enough to believe she actually keeps her heart where everyone else does, revealing that her heart was not in her chest then. However, we didn't know at what point in time she took out her own heart before now. And in this episode, it's finally revealed that Cora was heartless before Regina was even born, which explains why Cora was able to be so cold and cruel towards her daughter and her husband Prince Henry, which we also learned in this episode that Cora never loved him at all. She only married him for power and so he could raise her up from being a miller's daughter. And sadly, we saw that while their marriage was an arranged marriage, Henry did genuinely seem to like Cora, and possibly even loved her at one point too. So I really feel so sad for him because of all the pain Cora puts him through by hurting Regina so much in spite of all his efforts to protect his daughter from her mother. However, any emotion Cora could have felt towards Regina, was taken from her the moment she removed her heart, because she didn't want to feel any emotion whatsoever. Because love is weakness. A sordid and twisted belief she learned long ago. This episode is cleverly written, but because I hate Cora outside of her being really good at being evil, I didn't feel too much emotion like most people do. Not for her. However, I feel terrible for Regina when she loses her mother after having been the one to unknowingly kill her, as well as for Mary Margaret upon seeing the guilt and fear on her face when she struggles with the choice Gold placed in front of her, and in seeing the consequences of that choice she made. I absolutely love this part of the storyline, despite how heartbreaking it is for both Regina and Mary Margaret. Mary Margaret's actions are cruel. And I am disappointed in her for falling for Gold's manipulations. However, I do understand why she felt she had to resort to killing Cora. And if Mary Margaret didn't do this, then Cora would have succeeded and would have become the new Dark One, which is not good. So I both love and hate the ending of this episode. It's brilliantly written and so intense. Now... I love how Gold teaches Emma how to feel in order to ignite her magic within her, just like he did for Cora too in their past. However, I love that when Rumple teaches Cora, upon recognizing the darkness within her, he teaches her to feel her hatred for those who have wronged her in order to bring her magic out. Whereas with Emma... upon recognizing the pure goodness and strength within her, Gold teaches her to feel her love for those she yearns to protect and to use her love to bring about her magic. Fabulous! As for the magical chalk and Emma's protection spell being broken apparently so easily when Cora couldn't break the second barrier just as easily... it's because Cora and Regina combined their powers together, making their magic twice as powerful. Cora was on her own when trying to get into Gold's back room. Plus... Emma is new to conjuring magic from within her and so her magic is therefore most likely weakened in spite of her being the Savior. Emma needs time to strengthen her power. I also love, love, love the brief moment between Gold and Belle when he tells Belle on the phone that she is a hero, and a woman who loved him despite the monster he was. And even though she doesn't remember him or who she is, she feels his love for her and feels heartbreak for him. Really quite beautiful. And even Neal's moment with his father is sweet too, even though their redemption towards one another has a very long way to go. I am happy that Neal at least acknowledges that he is still angry with Rumple though too. Neal has run away from his father his whole life from the moment Rumple let him fall through that portal shown in season one's episode, The Return. And we saw in Manhattan how deeply angry Neal is with Rumple. However, Rumple is dying, and I can understand that Neal doesn't want to see his father die like this, especially under the control of his dagger. And with that being said... I don't really care much for Cora's backstory and her lust for the power of the dagger. Her lust for power and darkness. And I really hate that she had a relationship with Gold. Their scenes together are beautifully acted by both Robert Carlyle and Rose McGowan. However, I feel that their relationship is twisted and even disturbing. While their scenes together were phenomenally acted by both actors, I have trouble believing that a part of her could love Rumplestiltskin because she always lusted for higher power and was able to choose all of that power over love. Even if she did have to rip her heart out in order to do so. She still chose power over Rumple beforehand. "Love is weakness"... just like Cora said to Emma at Lake Nostos in Queen of Hearts, like Cora instilled into Regina her whole life, and like the King said to young Cora in this episode. But I love the scene with everyone at the masquerade ball. The gowns and the masks were spectacular, and like you too... I absolutely love the music playing throughout this scene. I love seeing masquerade balls in any shows or movies because they really are quite exquisite and beautiful. And lastly... I agree with you that while I may hate the path Regina has gone done throughout the second half of this season, I do certainly understand why she does, because of the grip her mother has over her heart. It isn't out of character for Regina. They are mother and daughter after all. And Regina loves her mother in spite of all the pain Cora has inflicted upon her and her father. Especially back when Cora killed Daniel in front of her by ripping out his heart and crushing it. A relationship between a mother and daughter is powerful, as is the relationship between a father and son. Which we see between Rumple and Neal. So I definitely understand Regina's anger and hatred towards Mary Margaret now, as well as towards Rumple too. I just really loved Regina throughout the first half of this season, and to see her fall so far and back into her old dark ways, it's very sad to me. Overall... this episode was well written and the casting for young Cora was perfect. However, Cora has always been a villain I have just hated. She's a great villain, though not nearly as good as the Evil Queen. And as a whole character, I've never liked her because she's so cruel, especially towards her own daughter. And I just don't care much for her overall storylines or backstory until this episode that nearly makes up for all the rest. The ending as I've said is absolutely phenomenal, so well acted by everyone in these scenes, and these last twenty minutes of the episode makes up for what I don't like about Cora. And that final look Regina shows on her face as she glares up at Mary Margaret upon realizing what has really happened to her mother and how she is the person really responsible once Mary Margaret runs into the room and stares down at Cora in shock by what she had done... so many chills. Regina's dark glare is absolutely incredible! :) Oh... and I also love David throughout this episode, as he strives to try to help Mary Margaret in every way he can. And I feel so sad for him upon seeing his face the moment he understands he's too late to stop his wife from making such a terrible mistake when he comes running up to her outside of Regina's vault. So sad. Thank you again, Luffy! I am very much looking forward to your next reaction, so until then... Sincerely, Heidi

Luffyiscool

Thank you for the refresher on Cora/Regina's family situation, certain things can fade from my memory over time, so it's nice to have someone knowledgeable in my comments that can help me out from time to time! :) I hope you liked seeing me slow down in shock when I was in the middle of talking and Rumple/Cora started kissing lol So uncomfortable!