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Josiah W

LOVED this reaction! You are so authentic. When you have a chance, I would love to hear more about your thoughts regarding how you feel about Regina thus far. I am starting to warm up to her. However, I fully agree with your comments about karma. Her relationship with Robin did seem like it came a bit too easy. Do you feel as though she has the potential to truly have a happy ending?

otherboy

I have definitely warmed to Regina as well, but I’m never surprised when her happiness is taken away because she has done so many terrible things that she’s made a lot of enemies. Since this is a show on abc I’m predicting she gets a happy ending. If it was on HBO however, it might be a different story😂.

otherboy

I think I might😄

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

There's No Place Like Home- What a phenomenal two part finale... especially this second part!! I have to say... season three's finale is my favorite out of all the season finales. These two part episodes do have their flaws, like every episode does. However, this season finale is just so beautiful and I love both parts very much!! And they're two of my favorite episodes throughout all of season three, as well as throughout the entire show. Thank you, thank you for two more fabulous and fun reactions from you!!! Now, as for why these two episodes are the finale for season three, and aren't season four's premiere... First, Emma has struggled with finding herself and accepting who she is this entire season, while Hook has been trying to remind her of who she is and to help her find it in herself to be the woman and Savior he already sees her as. It's one of season three's major themes. And in this two part finale, especially here in There's No Place Like Home... Emma finally finds herself, accepts her parents as her parents, and comes to see Storybrooke as her home with Hook's help. This two part finale gives much long awaited closure to this overall theme at last, and it's so beautiful. And second, in regards to Elsa from Disney's, Frozen being introduced in the ending... At the time it was meant to help boost the ratings, because if I do remember correctly, Once Upon a Time's ratings were down low at this point in time in spite of season three being a favorite season for a number of this show's fans. So, bringing Elsa from Frozen into this show most definitely helped to boost the ratings in a way, given that Disney's, Frozen was extremely popular, especially at the time season three ended and season four began. Unfortunately for the creators and writers, a lot of fans of this show foolishly believed that by them bringing Frozen's characters into the storyline was a bad idea, so their plan sadly backfired on the show's creators and writers in a way too, because a lot of people gave up watching Once Upon a Time purely because they were angry they chose to use Frozen's popularity upon the movie coming out just six months prior to this finale and the Frozen arc nearly a year after Frozen was in theaters. And while I was worried about them bringing Frozen into the show's overall storyline, not because of them probably seeking to use the movie's popularity to try to boost their ratings, but because I didn't know how they would be able to create a new and unique storyline using the characters and what we know from the Disney movie so soon in a way that's as wonderful as the rest of the show has been so far... but I really love all that's to come. And I should never have underestimated them. And for the fans who gave up on the show because of their decision to bring in Frozen... those who stopped watching this show all together missed out on so much, and those who hate this arc for the dumbest of reasons... Well, shame on them and I can hardly call any of them true fans of this show if they aren't willing to see past the creators' and writers' decision made in the hope of trying to keep their show alive. Happily and fortunately... I can thankfully say that all that's to come is absolutely phenomenal, and it will all hopefully surprise and please you like it has me. I'm very excited for all that's to come!!! :) Now, where to begin with There's No Place Like Home? First... I just have to say, I love, love, love Hook and Emma throughout this two part finale!!! They are absolutely perfect for one another! The chemistry between actors, Jennifer Morrison and Colin O'Donoghue is outstanding and perfect. Their acting together overall and especially in these episodes to me is perfect, and their characters' love for one another... even though Emma might be less sure of her feelings for Hook at this point than his absolute feelings for Emma are... So beautiful!! I love them!!! :) I love this finale in its entirety so much!! However, if I have to choose what my most favorite moment within it is... Hands down, it's the moment in the end between Emma and Killian when Killian at last confesses to Emma that he traded his ship in order to be able to get back to her in New York and then their beautiful kiss. And what a kiss... or kisses!! Seeing Killian shrug off all that he's done for Emma like it's no big deal, with the belief that no one else will see all of his efforts in such a way, as well as the look of surprise on Emma's face upon realizing just how much Killian has really done for her and her alone, and a much deeper admiration for Killian in her eyes just before they kiss... and in their kisses... beautiful and phenomenal!! This moment for me makes me cry tears of joy. And yes... Killian is no longer just Hook in Emma's eyes. This episode is really the first time Emma uses his real name out of a much deeper respect, adoration, and understanding, outside of from when Emma's had to call Hook Killian whenever Henry was around so long as he was without his memories through most of the second half of season three. Also... we know that Killian giving up the Jolly Roger for Emma is a great sacrifice for him, given that it’s been his home for centuries since his brother’s death. Like we saw in this season’s episode... the Jolly Roger, his ship means so much to Killian. He made a big mistake that hurt Ariel in risking Prince Eric’s life for the sake of his ship, which Hook deeply regretted. And yet... we also saw he did so because he believed then he had lost Emma for good and he only had his ship left. He couldn’t hand her over... least of all to one of his enemies, Black Beard, who wanted the Jolly Roger merely to try to prove to everyone that Hook has gone soft... a trait that is extremely dangerous for any pirate in their world. And yet... Killian traded the Jolly Roger for Emma the moment he learned there was a chance to be with her again. This shows just how much Killian truly loves Emma. And I love this so, so very much!!! Ooo... And now Emma is in the book too, which I absolutely love. And more so... I love that she's in the book within a picture of her and Killian dancing the waltz together at Emma's very first ball under the aliases of Princess Leia and Prince Charles. Love it!!!! So beautiful! And Emma calling herself Princess Leia in honor on Henry because she knows of her son's love for Star Wars... it's fantastic. I love it! This show us that Henry was definitely on her mind during their whole time travel adventure. But again... all of this isn't to take away from all of this episode's other events that I love either, as Emma, Hook, Snow, and Charming face off against the Evil Queen and her men, all so Emma and Hook can try to correct the timeline and bring Emma's parents back together, them nearly losing Snow to death, and finally Emma and Hook to nearly being trapped together forever within Rumplestiltskin's castle vault, which was actually mentioned by Belle back in the previous episode... Snow Drifts. It's all amazing in every way! :) Now... all throughout these episodes, Killian keeps warning Emma not to change anything at the risk of ruining something that's meant to be. He warns her several times and unfortunately, Emma keeps messing things up in spite of his warnings. Not on purpose of course, but because she is still simply naïve to the true consequences of her actions within the past. And if her mistakes weren't already bad enough before... Emma also saves Marian from being executed. Of course I understand why she did so, because for one... Emma didn't know who she was, and two... because it is terrible that Marian was meant to die and the guilt would have plagued Emma if she had left Marian to die. But unfortunately, in the end of the episode we are reminded that this woman is Marian, who is Robin's wife, who was meant to die that day, and who is now no longer dead. Which creates a big mess for Emma, poor Regina and Robin, and Roland too of course. Marian's alive and Robin is now trapped between a rock and a hard place. And boy... is Regina mad. Like mother, like daughter indeed. Yikes! I honestly didn't see this twist coming either. Because I didn't remember Marian's face from the previous episode she briefly appeared in back in season two... Lacey. Most fans didn't, so I was surprised you remembered her face. The actress who played her in Lacey is the same actress who is playing her once again. And her role in Lacey was extremely minimal, so we don't really focus much on her face at all. And while Marian's arrival in present day Storybrooke is exciting and unexpected, at the same time... I couldn't help but feel upset by it too. Because not only will this cause problems for Regina and Robin, given that they've come to deeply care for one another at this point, but it has also created a dark rift between Emma and Regina, just when the two of them have become friends. Plus... I really hate love triangles, like I said all along throughout this season with the love triangle formed between Hook, Emma, and Neal, as well as back in season one during the love triangle between David, Mary Margaret, and Kathryn too. I have been waiting very anxiously for this two part finale because I wanted you to see Emma and Killian finally together and to hopefully route for them as a True Love couple, because they are easily my favorite True Love couple throughout the entire series. And I'm happy that you can at least accept them now as a couple even if it is weird for you. But now... a new love triangle is formed between Regina, Robin, and Marian, and while I like this twist in the end of this finale with Marian returning, as tragic as it is for us as the audience since we love Regina and Robin together so much, I also hate it too. Creating this rift between the characters with yet another love triangle to me is this episode's only real flaw I can see. However, I also see your point of view about Regina losing her happiness with Robin. She was a very evil villainess and so what's happening to her now is most certainly comeuppance in a way too. But with all this being said... I absolutely love the continuation of Snow's and Charming's own love story being played out, still with a few more changes. So beautiful. I love that it's Charming who recognizes the ladybug to be Snow upon listening to her talk about the dark fairy dust and what it can do while they traveled together with Hook to the Evil Queens castle, and how he saves her from being squashed by Hook. And I love how the Blue Fairy not only flies down to save Snow upon hearing her call for her, but I love how Blue also recognizes that Emma isn't who she claims to be and that Blue understands her secret is necessary too. Next... I also love that Snow goes back for Charming on the bridge to save him from being killed by the trolls, this time using only sand to trick the trolls into leaving them alone, until this brings them back on course at last as Snow and Charming share their lines about finding one another and Snow nearly believing that Charming would. And I love, love, love that Emma and Killian are watching their final moments together from a distance, allowing for Emma to see her parents fall in love with one another for the first time, as Killian beautifully states, "It’s okay, Swan. Not everyone gets the chance to watch their parents fall in love.", as he wipes away the tears falling down Emma's cheeks. So beautiful! Also... Mary Margaret and David name their second child... their son Neal, after Rumple's son of course. In honor of Neal's sacrifice. And while I personally don't care all that much for Neal overall in spite of the few things that I really do like about his character, I still think this is sweet that the baby was named after him. This is definitely the right choice for the Charmings to have made in honor of Neal, who is a hero. Such a sweet moment. Even though I'm still not convinced by how much I like or don't like about Neal's storyline with dying to bring Rumple back and everyone putting the blame for his death on Zelena. I especially love the look on Gold's face upon hearing that the Charmings' child is named after his son. Very sweet. Another of my favorite moments within this episode... is between Emma, David, Mary Margaret, and Henry when Emma rushes back to them at Granny's once she and Hook return from their time travel adventure... as Emma immediately hugs her parents for real this time, announces that she's staying in Storybrooke because she's finally found her home, and having Emma finally calling her parents Mom and Dad. The only other time Emma ever called them this, was back in season two's finale... And Straight on 'Til Morning, when Emma believes they are about to die because Storybrooke is about to be wiped out by Regina's fail safe. At last... Emma is calling her parents Mom and Dad because she finally sees them as such and loves them as such. So sweet and beautiful. And I love how happy it makes Henry that they're staying in Storybrooke too. :) Next... I do for the most part like the scenes with Neal in the flashbacks. I really like the parallels from Emma's past and present bringing together parts of the storyline, since yes... Neal's lines about home being a place you just miss when you leave it... is exactly what Emma says to Hook in Snow Drifts. We also get a few more past appearances throughout this episode, as we see Blue, Archie, Red, and Moe again. And it's really quite nice to see each of them again. I especially love seeing Archie as he marries Belle and Gold. Yep... Belle and Rumple get married. Very sweet and beautiful. I really love Belle's line... "And sometimes the best cups are chipped." Their vows were beautiful. And I love that there is a montage during their vows too, showing each of the True Love couples together during their vows. David and Mary Margaret as they're holding one another with little Neal in his mother's arms while Belle talks about always finding Rumple like Snow and Charming always have, Regina and Robin walking down the street with Roland between them, and with Emma and Killian continuing to kiss outside of Granny's as Rumple talks about his past being dark until Belle brought light into his life much like Emma has done for Killian too. Absolutely beautiful. :) In regards to them being married in private with only her father there as a witness, and Belle probably wanting a much larger wedding with all her friends... I would have thought she would want them all there with her. However, I also feel that Belle understands that Rumple wouldn't have anyone there for him, given that he's still seen as a villain to everyone else. And she most likely wouldn't want to make him feel any more uncomfortable than he most likely already did with Moe being there, given that he and Moe are still at odds with one another from their pasts. So I understand Belle accepting an intimate wedding between her, Gold, her father, and Archie there so he could marry them. And in regards to how this beautiful moment is tainted upon knowing that Rumple is keeping such a dark secret behind Belle's back and that he hasn't given up his power for Belle after all like she believes he has... I agree with you. I do love Belle and Rumple as a True Love couple throughout the show overall. But for me... their relationship is my least favorite of them all because they are very wishy washy in regards to their feelings for one another and in all they say and do. And it's really frustrating at times too. And at this point in the show... I feel that Rumple most definitely doesn't deserve the happiness he's received with Belle because his redemption isn't pure. Now... I also absolutely love the scene between Hook and David by the campfire while they're waiting for Snow to return to help them break into the Evil Queen's castle. This is another of my absolute favorite scenes throughout this episode. I love any scene between David and Hook really, but this one is special for me because it helps to establish Killian and Emma as True Loves. First... it's sad how uncertain David is of his future with Abigail and how uncertain he is as to whether or not True Love exists. However, Hook helps him to believe that all it takes is finding the right person. And then... David asks Hook if he believes that Princess Leia... that Emma is his True Love. Sadly, Killian is uncertain by Emma's feelings for him, but again I love his line... "I'd go to the end of the world for her... or time." I also love that David talks about how his father... who is not really his father because he's talking about King George... is making trouble for him and Hook states he feels unsure of whether or not Emma's parents approve of him. David assures Hook that any father who knew how much Hook was doing for the woman he loves would be a fool not to approve of him. I love that Hook then states... "I hope you remember that." Amazing! And yes... I truly hope that David will remember the lengths Killian has gone to save and protect Emma, as well as to remind her that she is in fact the Savior and is home. And then... trouble of course ensues and Snow is nearly killed by a fireball fired by Regina as she nearly executes Snow. Luckily, Snow is clever enough to save just enough of the dark fairy dust to turn herself into a ladybug just at the right moment to save herself and to fake her death. It's such a great scene and I love how Killian's there to comfort Emma as she's forced to watch her mother supposedly become burned at the stake. And then he's there for Emma again afterwards in the forest when Killian talks to Emma about how he felt upon losing his brother. That his pain consumed him, while he pleads with Emma not to let her own pain do the same to her. Such a sweet, tender moment between them. I also deeply love how Killian continues to convince Emma that her home is in Storybrooke with her family and all those who love her throughout these episodes, especially during the scene within Rumple's vault in his castle. Emma is so stubborn, I was almost afraid she'd never come to see that she truly belonged in Storybrooke. However, I love that Killian has never given up trying to convince her of such. And I love that Emma finally comes to this realization at last as well, after everything she's been through on this time travel adventure with Killian and her parents. Killian and Emma are absolutely meant to be! :) And as always... Rumple is of course amazing in his past form as Rumplestiltskin once again. I love how he smugly, almost mockingly tells Emma and Hook that there's no way to send them home without Emma being able to wield her magic, then poofs them down inside his own dark vault where there is no escape. I also love his reappearance when Emma finally succeeds in reopening the portal, as Rumple nearly stops Emma from getting back home as he pleads with her to know about what happens to his son. I love how Emma pleads with Rumple to take the forgetting potion in order to make sure everything happens as it's meant to. The pain in her eyes is so heartbreaking. Once again... brilliant acting by Jennifer Morrison. And then... Rumple lets her go as he takes the forgetting potion, bends down to pick up the wand Emma dropped as she fell through the portal, then he states... "What the hell am I doing in here!" I love it! So Rumple. :) I love every bit of this finale because it's so centric around bringing Emma and Killian together, as well as helping Emma find her home at last. I love how much Killian is there for her and that Emma calls him a hero in the end just before they share their kiss that is so much deeper than the kiss they share in Neverland. Because this time... Emma has truly come to care for Killian in return, and Killian has already come to love her so much more than Emma truly knows. And the themes and parallels throughout these two episodes are beautiful and just perfect. Thank you again, so much for this reaction!!! I absolutely loved watching both parts again with you, and I'm thrilled that you enjoyed it too!! I can't wait for season four to begin!!! Season four is just as phenomenal as season three. I absolutely love all that's to come for our beloved characters!! And what a great way to end this season finale! Season four is so good and I can't wait to see your reactions for every episode to come!! Until your reaction for season four's premiere... Thank you, thank you so much!!! Sincerely, Heidi

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

As for my favorite episodes from season three... I absolutely love Good Form, Ariel, Going Home, New York City Serenade, The Jolly Roger, A Curious Thing, Kansas, Snow Drifts, and There's No Place Like Home. I would love to know which episodes are your favorite too, my friend. And anyone else who may wish to answer. Please let me know. Thank you very much!! Sincerely, Heidi

Angel90

I really enjoyed the kiss of Emma and Hook. I wasn't some special fancy, I wasn't an anti-fan either ... I had a rather indifferent attitude towards them on the basis of "who cares" or "whatever". But I liked the scene of that kiss very much. He was so ... tender, gentle, beautiful. I cannot define it otherwise. It didn't turn me into their super fan, it didn't change my neutral attitude, but the scene itself charmed me. Unlike many fans, I never liked Bella and Rumpel's relationship

otherboy

So much has happened this season that everything kind of blurs together, but besides these last two episodes I liked Bleeding Through about young Cora and Think Lovely Thoughts about young Rumple and where we find out that Pan is his father.

hannah123

Omg you’ve never seen frozen?! Those movies are just so cute