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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Yay!! Thank you so much for another fantastic reaction for one of my favorite episodes from season one of Once Upon a Time!!! I absolutely love this episode so much because it's so centered around Snow White and Prince Charming, who are easily one of my favorite couples throughout this series. Like you said... Snow and Charming do have beautiful chemistry together, and it's easy to see that the actors who play them are falling in love with one another too. Yes... Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas get married sometime while they're filming season two because they fell in love since they began filming season one and this episode really shows how good they are together. Now... I love both storylines taking place... the present within Storybrooke and the past within the Enchanted Forest. The parallels that connect the two storylines are phenomenal, and they're both just a lot of fun. First... poor Mary Margaret is on a date that's clearly going nowhere and Dr. Whale is clearly not into Mary Margaret at all. And sadly, she catches him even looking at Ruby inappropriately too, which makes for her night to be even more miserable. Then, Mary Margaret leaves and finds Emma in her car searching for an apartment to live in upon deciding she wants to stay in Storybrooke more permanently. And yet Emma can't find a place because there aren't any apartments vacant, and no one including Granny is willing to give her a room because of Regina. However, Mary Margaret isn't afraid to go against her any longer and she offers Emma the spare room in her apartment, But Emma refuses her at first, stating that she's not really comfortable with having a roommate, although I suspect it has more to do with Henry's belief that Mary Margaret is really Snow White and supposedly her mother. Yes... Emma has been searching for her parents her whole life, but upon facing even the slightest possibility that she might have finally found them, it terrifies her. Next... Henry convinces Emma to help him bring Mary Margaret and the coma patient together because he believes they are one another's True Love's. Henry even points out that the scar on John Doe's cheek, is the same scar on Prince Charming's cheek shown in the pictures of Prince Charming in his storybook. A fun side note... the actor who plays Charming... Josh Dallas, actually has a scar there from an accident he got into when he was much younger, and so the creators had the writers write his scar into his character's storyline to add a bit more to his character. This is why Snow White hitting Charming across his jaw with a rock was so important to the past storyline. And it adds to the playful banter between him and Snow White, which I will get into more later... Back to the present storyline... Emma convinces Mary Margaret to read to John Doe, not because she believes Henry's beliefs, but because she thinks that if Mary Margaret were to try and nothing happened, it would help Henry to understand that these fairytales aren't real after all, without really hurting him. It's very clever, though devious too. So, Mary Margaret agrees and as she's reading Snow White's and Prince Charming's story to the coma patient, John Doe suddenly reaches out to grab her hand, though he still remains unconscious. However, her voice broke through his subconscious mind and now he's slowly begun to awaken. I love this about their storyline. It's really quite a beautiful part of their storyline. Unfortunately, Dr. Whale calls Regina to inform her that John Doe's begun to wake up. You're right that Whale isn't really a bad guy, but like so many others throughout Storybrooke, like Henry's therapist Archie and Granny, he's afraid of what Regina could do to him should he not do as she asks of him. Everyone is, aside from Mr. Gold and Henry, and now Emma and even Mary Margaret isn't afraid to stand up to her to a degree because of Emma. Now... when Emma, Henry, and Mary Margaret arrive at the hospital the next morning, they run into Sheriff Graham and find Regina standing over an empty bed because John Doe's disappeared. And so Graham and Emma lead Mary Margaret and later Henry on a search for John Doe through the woods upon discovering that he had awoken in the middle of the night and walked out into the woods on his own. When Henry arrives later, he claims that John Doe is out in the woods looking for Mary Margaret in his confusion upon hearing Mary Margaret reading the story of how Snow White and Prince Charming met and fell in love. I know that you were confused by this, so I will try to explain why this is so to you. In the past back in the pilot episode, Charming had fallen unconscious after being stabbed by the Evil Queen's guards and was in this state when the curse fell over him and everyone else. This is why Charming is in a coma within the present day storyline. And now because he was in his unconscious state when the curse fell over him, his cursed memories that the Evil Queen has cursed him with and his real memories are fighting for dominance within his mind. So while David (Prince Charming in Storybrooke) doesn't know who he really is, as in the end he states he has no memory of who he is, subconsciously he was trying to find something that felt familiar to him. Something that felt real to him and because Mary Margaret was reading their story to him when he had begun to awaken, and a small part of him barely remembered his true past, he really was seeking Snow White out, by searching for her at the troll bridge, which in Storybrooke is known only as the toll bridge. I hope this explanation helps you to understand this episode a bit better. Now... they finally find David once again unconscious with his face within the water and nearly drowned. Graham and Emma carefully pull him from the water and then Mary Margaret immediately begins CPR. Again, I know you felt it seemed strange that it seemed like Mary Margaret was kissing him more than giving him mouth to mouth, and you are right, but I feel that maybe she felt she was failing to save him and so I feel that she was pleading with him to live and subconsciously, her memory of kissing Charming back in the Enchanted Forest before the curse fell over them took over her and her instinct was to kiss him. And this time, her doing so was powerful enough to fully wake David up. While there's no magic in the real world, True Love's Kiss is the most powerful form of magic there is and it's powerful enough to break through into a magicless world. We have seen magic break through into this world before, back when Emma chose to stay in Storybrooke, which broke the time freeze allowing time to move forward again. Because Emma is the Savior, destined to break the Evil Queen's curse. And lot's more has begun to change too that will soon be revealed. :) Unfortunately, when they get John Doe back to the hospital, Regina is there once again with the next part of her plan to keep Mary Margaret and David apart, as David's "wife" suddenly barges into the room and Regina exclaims some bogus story about how Kathryn is his wife, who didn't know David was here in a coma all this time, and that David was supposedly calling out for a Kathryn while in his coma at nights. And because Kathryn's as cursed as everyone else, she sadly believes this story to be the only truth she knows too. Regina will do whatever it takes to keep Snow White and Charming from being together. She's very manipulative and devious. Now, back to the past storyline taking place within the Enchanted Forest... I love this storyline. I love Snow's and Charming's love story from the beginning. Not only do these actors have beautiful chemistry, but I also really love their banter back and forth from when Snow strikes Charming with the rock, to the end when he finally reveals to Snow his name is really James. Yes... Prince Charming has a real name. And I love that Charming is really Snow's pet name she uses for him, that starts out as a way to mock him, but ends as a term of endearment. It's quite beautiful and fun. In all of the fairytales of Snow White, including in the Disney movie, Prince Charming is the Prince's only name, but I love that Once Upon a Time makes it a term of endearment and a way to tease the Prince's character, rather than just keeping it as his only name. I love that he actually does have a real name like every one else. Prince James. :) As for your confusion as to why James is so kind to Snow White despite her being a bandit who robbed him and being wanted for murder, treason, etc... and why he was willing to kill the Queen's soldiers... it's because James knows that the Queen is evil and that everyone fears her. And therefore, he suspects that the crimes against Snow White are all lies, especially the more he and Snow talk and the more they get to know one another. Despite Snow's distrust in him. So when he sees Snow getting captured by the Evil Queen's soldiers, he has no qualms with killing the men to save a woman he knows to be innocent. Once they save one another from the trolls on the troll bridge, Snow and James then have one final talk before James must return to the castle to meet up with his "soon to be fiancée" and Snow must take the money she took back from the trolls to buy herself passage out of the Enchanted Forest so she can find a safe place to hide from the Evil Queen. However, they share one final moment together as James shows her his mother's ring and Snow quickly takes it to put it on her own finger. And at that moment, Charming looks at her and realizes that love is possible. Then they both go their separate ways. However, because we see them together in the first two episodes and see them getting married in the pilot episode, we know that they wind up together again, and that in Storybrooke, Kathryn isn't really David's wife. She's only cursed to believe they're together, and David still has no memory of who he is in either world. I truly hope all of these explanations help you to understand more of what you didn't when you watched this episode. I love this episode so much! It's so beautiful. I can't wait for more! So, until your next reaction for The Price of Gold... Thank you so much!

Anonymous

I enjoyed this episode but I found myself missing Rumplestiltskin/Mr Gold in this. My favourite episodes of the show usually heavily involve him and Regina/Evil Queen because for me, they are the most exciting characters with the best storylines. Regina didn't have a big part in this but I still liked the story of how Snow White and Charming met. They have great chemistry so it's no surprise that they're married in real life. I would agree with a 7-8 for this episode

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

I too missed Rumplestiltskin/Mr. Gold in this episode because any scene with him is phenomenal, especially between him and Regina/the Evil Queen because they both play off one another so well and they're amazing.

Daniel R

I think what annoys me most about the show despite everything else being pretty good/solid is the kid's acting. I can't get over how bad he is and coupled with how whiny the kid is in the story it's just aggravating. "HE'S LOOKING FOR YOU! IT'S ALL UP TO YOU!" Yeah kid we get it. I feel like I need to watch the next episode with "Disney Goggles" where you just have to accept what's happening and enjoy the ride because there's so much you can poke at and call into question but it's written off as "because magic" which kinda deflates the tension or logic of how the story progresses. "Because magic". Meh, but I am on board with the Charming/Snow White storyline both past and present. Their chemistry is so good that I didn't find myself missing my favorite character in Mr. Gold so that's a good thing. Just get the kid some acting lessons (or maybe he gets better later) and I would like this show WAY more.

Breanna B

I'm wondering if maybe the blonde wife is Cinderella. It would make sense because Prince Charming is originally her prince and we know the writers love to play with the lore of the fairytales. It'll be interesting to see how this unfolds.

Anonymous

Well the fact this is a show made by Disney, about Disney characters, directed at a family audience, sort of makes sense. This is a fairytale world. Explain stuff as “because magic” is the whole point. It doesn’t make it less enjoyable or any less good. It just makes it a specific method of storytelling which requires a lens to match it. I wouldn’t go into this expediting Lord of the Rings or something. Just like I wouldn’t go into Lord of the Rings looking for the type of characters and storytelling I get from this show. Also the kids acting isn’t that bad, he improves throughout the show, but even as is he’s far better then a lot of child actors I have seen.