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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Breaking Glass- Thank you for another reaction, my friend! I enjoy this episode. It's not among my favorites within this Frozen arc, but I really do enjoy this episode a lot. First... my favorite scenes within this episode, as you might imagine, are the two moments between Killian and Emma. They're so cute and they are even more adorable together. I just absolutely love their moments together. And in this episode, we first have Killian carrying in some boxes like Emma asked him to collect for her. And that goodbye kiss he gives Emma on the cheek... adorable. And then in the end, we have another cute moment between them as Killian asks to see some of Emma's things from her past, and she finds the strength in herself to show him things that remind her of the difficult times in her life. Killian is the one person she can open up to, because Killian has always been the one person who brings out the best in Emma. He gives her strength unlike anyone else has ever been able to do. Henry has too, but Killian is the one who has been able to break down her protective walls that have kept Emma so closed off from everyone for so long. Especially when it comes to Emma finding romantic love again. It's beautiful. They're relationship is beautiful because they both help to bring out the best in one another, in spite of their mistakes. And I absolutely love seeing them cuddle, especially in the end scene as Killian lovingly wraps his arm around Emma's shoulders while she holds his hand. So beautiful. But, to backtrack a little... I really love the storyline between David and Mary Margaret as well. Is it a misuse of justice for Mary Margaret to have pardoned Will just like that? Maybe, but then the law in Storybrooke isn't exactly the same as it is out in the real world. Never has been. There are different rules, because there are different circumstances. But with that being said... I like how David finally convinces his wife to go out on a date with him, while they leave baby Neal in Belle's care. I can certainly understand Mary Margaret's struggle to let him go for awhile because of all they've been through with losing their children... first with Emma because of the Evil Queen and her dark curse, and then with Neal because of Zelena. I definitely can understand Mary Margaret's struggle. But I love that David is finally able to convince her to join him. Oh... and I really love David's little joke or tease about Asgard, which is funny because Josh Dallas co-starred in the first Thor movie as one of the Warriors Three (Thor's closest friends). This was a nice nod to Thor and Marvel. Now... Sadly, Mary Margaret continues to struggle while they're out, and she can't shake the feeling that she needs to go back home. David is thankfully understanding and tells her that he will continue to look for the thief... Will Scarlet, who broke out from the jail. And then... I love how Mary Margaret comes to assume once she finds Will on the beach, that David set Will free as a ruse to help pull his wife out of her funk. And Will's reaction to Mary Margaret and how he interacts with her is hilarious. This beach scene between Mary Margaret and Will was funny and cute. And I love how quick Will was to state that David had set him free once Mary Margaret spoke her thoughts out loud too. And in the end, we also have a lovely scene between David and Mary Margaret again, as she thanks her husband for helping her, and David shows her how much he supports and loves his wife after of course he admits that he hadn't set it up for Will to escape so she could find him again. I just love how Mary Margaret is able to find a part of herself again. So sweet. :) As for the Snow Queen... I love her as a villainess and I love how she speaks in her soft eerie voice. Elizabeth Mitchell is amazing in this role and I really, really love the mystery behind her character. I also really enjoy the scenes between Emma and Regina throughout the main storyline. I'm kind of annoyed by Regina's attitude towards Emma, and how she constantly goes on and on about how no one has ever been there for her, when we've seen otherwise. But I especially love the end scene between them when Emma finally tells Regina that she hasn't been trying to help Regina to ease her own conscience, but to prove to Regina that she wants to be Regina's friend. I also really love the moment when Emma and Regina combine their powers together to fight against and defeat the Snow Queen's giant snowman. This shows just how powerful these women are together, so long as they stand together and united. Unfortunately, the Snow Queen appears to them seconds after the snowman is destroyed, and attacks both Emma and Regina. And were it not for Elsa appearing to save them, who knows just how far the Snow Queen would have gone. I love how the Snow Queen tests Elsa, in hope of showing Elsa that she is stronger than she believes herself to be by helping her to fight through her fear. And Elsa succeeds. Unfortunately, the Snow Queen hopes to use Elsa's strength for her own gain, and she uses Regina's and Emma's brief show of weakness to steal what she had been after all along throughout this episode, as well as Sidney's betrayal towards Regina. And she steals Regina's compact mirror for which she later uses to enact a new dark spell upon creating a magic mirror of her own. Not good. As for Sidney's appearance and his betrayal... I don't really care much for Sidney's character all throughout this series because he has always just acted as Regina's patsy and he's been weak, in spite of me really liking how he is the Evil Queen's Magic Mirror. However, in this episode, I actually commend his character for showing strength against Regina at last, even though this would be when we are supposed to want him to stand with Regina and Emma too. Sidney turning against Regina is what the Evil Queen would deserve, were Regina still the Evil Queen. Unfortunately, he chooses when we all love Regina to do so. However, I like this twist that finally shows him turn against Regina. And lastly... we have a past storyline between young Emma and a young girl named Lilith, or Lily. I enjoy these scenes as well and especially how this storyline ties into Emma's present struggle in trying to earn Regina's forgiveness and friendship once again. And I was definitely just as intrigued by the mystery behind this other girl, and her birthmark in the shape of a star. Overall... I enjoy this episode a lot. And I was shocked to see that the Snow Queen's storyline coincides with Emma's past from when she was still in the foster care system. I didn't expect this at all. What a surprise! Thank you again for more Once Upon a Time!!! I can't wait for more! So, until your next reaction... Sincerely, Heidi