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Miguelito

idk how to explain this well, but Rumple didn’t “lose” his magic. On Earth, it is assumed that magic doesn’t exist, except for Storybrooke as Rumple brought magic into Storybrooke. the rest of the world doesn’t have magic. so the scene in the bathroom was to show us that, Rumple is no longer in Storybrooke which means he no longer has magic. idk if that makes sense but basically, magic doesn’t exist on Earth which just means Rumple can’t use magic since it doesn’t exist. i’m sure someone else can explain this more thoroughly but i’m trying my best 😭 i understand it but idk how to explain it. but thank you, for another reaction to once upon a time! and trust me, i understand your frustration about how everyone makes it seem like Regina can no longer have access to Henry anymore.. after all, Regina is legally Henry’s mother, not Emma. Emma asked for a closed adoption, she didn’t want any contact. The situation is difficult and can be a little frustrating especially in the eyes of Regina. as to Rumples face at the end, i think we can speculate that taking the shawl of for some seconds caused Rumple to go a little crazy, especially the scene in the bathroom where it seemed that he was angry for no reason. but look at it in his eyes, the last time he saw Baelfire, was over that pit when Rumple betrayed him... i think that he’s just nervous to see Baelfire again and also, what sort of conversation are they supposed to have after all those years. He’s been waiting for this moment since Baelfire went through that portal, which was years ago, he’s most likely just really anxious and scared to see his son. how old does Rumple think Baelfire is now? he’s probably just thinking of all these questions Bae might ask, or the possibilities of the outcome of their reunion. we can’t blame him for being worried :/ *sorry but i went off tangent* well, until then, i hope your next reaction comes very soon, can’t wait! :)

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Thank you so much for another great reaction! I really liked this episode a lot. I like Tiny as a character a lot because he's so sweet and the poor giant was so wanting to believe that not all humans were evil like his brothers claimed them to be. I love his love and fascination for all humans. It's an interesting take on the giants from the fairytale, Jack and the Beanstalk, and the twist on Jack from the legend of Jack the Giant Slayer. I love that Jack was a woman, and not a boy named Jack like in Jack and the Beanstalk. Also... I love how in the end, Grumpy and the rest of the dwarfs happily welcomed Tiny in and made him one of their brothers. Now... Tiny has a family again and I love that. As for Anton's (Tiny) backstory... I really like seeing how it came about that he was all alone as we saw from this season's episode, Tallahassee, when Emma and Hook entered the giants' castle. We already knew what came of Jack upon seeing her bones lying beside her poisoned sword that killed the rest of the giants, and we knew that the giants were all dead aside from Anton. However, I love that we were able to see it come about and see how Jack died. Even though this big battle wasn't done as well as it could have been, had the show been given a larger budget for them to hire other actors to plays the rest of the humans we learned fought in this battle against the other giants who were all killed off screen. Also... like you, I love that James was a part of this story. I have always wanted to learn more about David's twin, ever since he had first been introduced back in season one's episode, The Shepherd. It's great to see more with David's twin brother again, and to see just how smug and a douche he is, setting him well apart from David. I also like that James and Jack are together, and that they sadly play on Anton's love for humans and their artifacts in order to attack and kill all the giants, but one, and for their treasure. Anton stopped him from getting their magic beans by destroying them all and salting the fields, but James still escaped with lots of gold, and left Jack behind to die. What a jerk! But I loved his storyline, and seeing King George too once again. I also love how David was willing to turn himself over to Anton in order to protect the lives of everyone else in Storybrooke, then saved Anton's life with Mary Margaret's and Grumpy's help. This helped Anton to see that David was not James, and that once again, not all humans are evil. I also absolutely love the brief moment where David and Grumpy were arguing about David's name being David, James, and Charming at different points in his life while they were running from Anton. So funny. And yes... David's true name and cursed name were both always David. Charming was the nickname Snow gave him, and David pretended to be James back when he and Snow first met because he was forced to be so once the real James died, so long as King George was under and alliance with King Midas from their neighboring kingdom. Finally, it's clear that his real name really is just David, just as he was when he was cursed. I love the scenes with Hook and the heroes aboard the Jolly Roger, as well as his scene with Regina. Hook is definitely always great no matter which other characters he deals with at any point in the show. I love how smug he is and how he continues to flirt with Mary Margaret much to David's frustration. Hook loves to irritate and to push people to their limits to no end. Like you, I just love him! And I'm so happy you love his character too. :) As for your continued frustrations towards Regina suddenly becoming all evil again, and the heroes' treatment of her... I can and do understand your frustrations. This overall storyline between Regina, her mother, Henry, and the heroes, most definitely could have been done differently and in a better way that makes more sense. I agree with that. In this season, even I've discovered that it feels like the creators and writers have seemed to forget how to write Regina's and Henry's characters, or that they didn't really know what to do with them throughout this season. And it is a little frustrating at times. But with all of this being said... I also get the idea of the storyline like it is in the show and while I don't care much for Cora myself, I still like this overall storyline as well. And lastly... I like the storyline between Gold, Emma, and Henry a lot too. I like how Gold was deeply vulnerable outside of Storybrooke, now that he has no magic and is completely out of his comfort zone. It is definitely a different side of him and Robert Carlyle plays this role so well. I also like how Emma was there to help Gold too. As for your questions, and dislikes in regards to Gold having to remove the shawl, yet not becoming effected by being outside of their world without it... I believe what the creators and writers wanted to convey here, even though it might not have been really done as well as it could have been, it's that because Emma is the Savior and she was born of True Love, it has allowed for her to emulate her power and strength into him to help him long enough through the security checkpoint, as she held onto him. This is why Gold didn't lose his memories like Belle and Sneezy did. Had Emma not been there, Gold would have lost his memories like the others. And as for why Gold seemed so upset and uptight to the point of anger... it's because he's never been in the outside world, outside of Storybrooke, so everything is new to him, and he's extremely nervous. And he's now without magic, which as we know, Gold has used it like his life depends on it, which in a way it does. So being without magic again makes him feel incredibly uneasy. And on top of all that... like we saw back in season one's episode, The Return when he believed August to be his son, we saw just how afraid Gold is to see his son again. Gold has no idea how Baelfire will react to seeing him again. So he's as much afraid to actually find him again, as he is longing to do so. And Henry was so sweet to want to help him. Oh... and I also loved how Emma demanded that Henry come along with them in the beginning too. Gold may be more powerful than her, but she's not too afraid to stand up to him. And I also loved David's plea for him to protect his daughter and grandson as well. Overall... I enjoyed this episode very much. And I love Tiny. I'm excited for the next episode. Thank you so much again! Until next time...

Tammy L. Faulkner

They had a giant named Andre... didn't hear that the first time around... or the se ond😁wonder if they did that on purpose... maybe they had a wrestling fan on the writers team and saw an opening.