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** I got caught up in other themes in the episode that I forgot to mention the part about Belle using the dagger to command Rumple. It almost doesn’t matter whether the dagger was real or not. What matters is that she believed it was real and believed in the power it had. And she abused that power. Belle using the dagger to control her husband is just as bad if not worse than Rumple saying he trusts her and giving her a fake dagger so he can use the real one behind her back. They both are toxic for each other😂

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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Family Business- I really enjoy this episode from season four's Frozen arc. Again... it isn't one of my favorites within this season, but it's still fun and there are so many twists and so much more of Ingrid's backstory explained, along with what has happened to Anna so far. It is certainly a lot to take in. :) My favorite scenes are small in comparison to the major storylines going on throughout this episode. But nonetheless... I am a sucker for the sweet and tender moments. I absolutely love the moments between Emma and Killian... after they find the file on Emma in Ingrid's ice cream truck, then... in the end in the station. I also love the scene between Anna and Kristoff too. And out of the major storylines within this episode... I really love the scenes between Rumple and Belle, in spite of the annoyance I feel towards the both of them. First... I love how supportive and gentle Killian is with Emma out in the woods as she's worried about Ingrid's plans for her. And it's hilarious when Killian states that he was once a child too, then how Emma jokes with him about him being one a million years ago, until he quickly tells her it was more like two hundred years ago. Still a long time. And in the end, I love it when Killian states "Don't I know it." when Emma asks why Ingrid would want her simply because she's blonde and hardly the only other one out in the world aside from Elsa. I just love that smug face he makes at her and seeing her smile at him. I love how supportive and protective Killian is of Emma in both scenes. And thirdly... I also absolutely love the lovely and adorable moment between Anna and Kristoff in the backstory. I love how Kristoff teases Anna about her falling in love with Hans in a day, then reminds her of how she had met him the very next day after Anna states that she had been young and naïve to think she had fallen in love with Hans so quickly. So cute!!! :) We don't get a whole lot of scenes between Anna and Kristoff together in the backstories, and I wish that we had gotten a few more, seeing as they are so adorable together and are one of my favorite couples in the show. But Anna with Kristoff are just cute and fun. It's amazing to me just how much they are alike their Disney characters in Frozen. These two I feel are among the characters who are easily the most like their Disney movie counterparts. Both Elizabeth Lail and Scott Michael Foster play them perfectly! Now... I enjoy the main storyline with Belle as she does all she can to try to right the wrong she committed back in the Enchanted Forest just after her mother was killed by an ogre during the time of the Ogre Wars trying to protect Belle. And I love how this storyline eventually comes to connect to the first ever storyline we see with Belle way back in season one's episode... Skin Deep, when Belle convinces her father to call on Rumplestiltskin for help. Now... I do enjoy the overall storyline with Belle and her past with Anna, and I enjoy their storyline as Anna guides Belle to Grandpabbie and the Rock Trolls to seek help in remembering what she couldn't in regards to her mother's death. Although... I do agree with you that it isn't quite as good of a storyline as it could have been had it been written differently. Nevertheless... I do enjoy it anyways. It's sad that we see an unexpected side of Belle when she chooses trying to save the memory rock over helping Anna. But I still enjoy how Belle does everything she can to make it right by finally telling Elsa the truth about knowing her sister and that she fears that Anna might be missing because the Snow Queen kidnapped Anna after her fall from the cliff. As for the present storyline between Belle and Rumple... I really love it as well. I love the scene inside the Snow Queen's ice lair, as Belle becomes enthralled by the enchanted mirror, and sees herself as she taunts Belle about how naïve and foolish she is to believe in Rumple. And while it was cruel and terrifying for Belle, who was terrified upon hearing the dark magic's taunts, sadly we know it all to be true, because Gold is absolutely lying to Belle about her having a fake dagger and that he's still the man she once again believes him to be. Unfortunately, Gold makes up the perfect reasonable doubt to convince Belle he's not lying to her. Poor Belle. And dang Rumple! I'm angry with Rumple for being so deceptive, especially for lying and hurting Belle so much, and it's sad that Belle is so naïve to his deceptions. However, I love this storyline between them very much. Overall... this episode is still pretty good. And while it does seem strange that the Snow Queen's plans for Emma and Elsa involve replacing her sisters... it is an intriguing revelation and I'm so excited for the storylines to come. Oh... and I especially love how Belle reveals to Emma, Killian, and Elsa in the end that Ingrid plans to enact the Spell of Shattered Sight, that will force everyone to turn on one another until they destroy each other, leaving only Emma, Elsa, and Ingrid alive. Yikes!!! This show is getting so exciting!!!! Thank you again, so much! I can't wait for more reactions for Once Upon a Time to come!! Until next time... Sincerely, Heidi