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OUAT S5 E13 Labor of Love Full Reaction.mp4

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EmiRice

A show about fairy tails now has Greek myology...alrighty then

Jessie Dobbie Reactions

Lol It has A LOT of Disney movie characters throught the series, so they're taking some of the characters from the Disney movie Hercules for this season.

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Labor of Love- Thank you so much for another great reaction for a pretty great episode. I enjoy this episode a lot. And it certainly brings up nostalgic feelings as I always think of Disney's, Hercules. I've always enjoyed Hercules and all of its characters. It's just a lot of fun, and this episode of Once Upon a Time always bring back those fond memories I have from watching it as often as I have. :) I really love Jonathan Whitesell in the role of Hercules throughout this episode. Both in the present day storyline, and in the backstory between him and young Snow too, of course. This actor plays Hercules very well, and I love his chemistry with both Ginnifer Goodwin and with Bailee Madison. And I just really enjoy his overall story arc throughout this episode. Enough to feel like I will miss him now that he and Megara have moved on from the Underworld. I certainly wish he would have been more of a character throughout this Underworld arc. As for Megara, or Meg... For me, she's just okay. Kacey Rohl plays this role fine, but I honestly feel she's a little boring. I wish that this actress played Meg with a little more spunk so she could be a little more like her character from the Disney movie, whom I love because of her spunk. Plus... throughout most of this episode, I felt like there was a twist coming that never actually happened. A twist that I would have really liked too, but sadly we don't get it. Throughout most of this episode, I expected some kind of twist where it would be revealed that Megara was working with Hades. Unwillingly of course, much like she does in the Disney movie. I felt like this was where her story arc was going, but no. Instead, we really do just get a damsel in distress. It's not a bad thing. I just hoped for a little more with her character. I hoped to see her being forced to work with Hades against her will, until Hercules and the rest of our heroes helped her to be free of him. I think her character would have been much better if her story had been written a little differently. Nonetheless... I really enjoy Hercules' and Megara's overall story. I love how Mary Margaret has to help remind Hercules of the true hero he really is after forgetting for a while because he had failed in his final labor and died upon being killed by Cerberus. And I absolutely love that it is because of her time spent with Hercules again, and thanks to Regina as well, that Mary Margaret is reminded of who she really is as Snow White, and chooses to remain Snow White, not Mary Margaret any longer. Mary Margaret suits her back throughout season one, but she is definitely Snow White to me. :) Now... the first of my favorite scenes is the moment when Hades appears and first introduces himself to Emma, Snow, Regina, and comes before his nephew too. I love how Greg Germann plays Hades, and I love how dark his character makes the Underworld feel. And of course I hate that Hades is enjoying torturing and tormenting poor Killian, I also love it too. Because while Hades isn't the Devil because the Underworld isn't technically Hell, it makes so much sense that he would be so cruel and manipulative. Hades is the God and ruler of the Underworld. He isn't always portrayed to be evil all of the myths and stories about Hades, but I love seeing him being portrayed as such. But back to this scene where Hades comes before our heroes... I love how he mocks each of them, until he then turns to Emma and cruelly reveals Killian's now bloodied hook in order to hurt her by showing her that he has been torturing the man she loves. This is just a brilliantly acted scene, especially by Hades and Emma too. I love it! A few more of my favorite scenes are those between Killian and Hades as well. I am so happy that we finally get more with Killian, since in the previous episode... Souls of the Departed, we barely see him. Not for more than a few seconds at most. And while it is heartbreaking to see Killian so bloodied and in so much pain, it makes sense that Hades would be paying him so much attention since the living heroes have come down from their world above and are disrupting his world by helping his subjects and prisoners trapped in his realm to move on. Sadly, Killian is currently Hades' best bargaining chip and shield against them all. Killian is his best way to hurt them, especially Emma. And through all of Hades' torment and pain inflicted upon him... Killian remains strong and brave, and refuses to allow this evil God to see his fear and pain. And I love him all the more for it! :) And my final favorite moment within this episode, comes in the end when Snow reveals to David that she no longer wants to be Mary Margaret any longer, but Snow White again instead. And she smiles at Regina because Regina helped her to fight through her funk. And then... like you, I love seeing Charming smile at her as he calls his wife Snow again, which he really hasn't done for some time now. I too love, love, love the way Charming looks at Snow. And knowing that their love for one another is truly real because the actors are married in real life, makes the way they both look at one another that much more powerful and special. Thanks to Snow, both Hercules and Megara are able to meet again and are finally able to move on from the Underworld, because they are able to defeat Cerberus together. And I love this. Cerberus' defeat seems too easy for sure. And even the special effects for this Hellhound aren't all that great, except for when we only see its red glowing eyes. But I still love the overall idea of Hercules having to defeat this Hellhound being the way to help him and Megara movie on. And I love that they move on together, as they walk into the light together hand in hand that leads them to Mount Olympus... their own Heaven. It's beautiful. I also really appreciate that Megara takes a moment to tell Emma that it is thanks to Hook that she was able to become free at last. And that she asks Emma to let Killian know that he was right to trust her. While Megara is just an okay character for me, this moment for her makes me like her a bit more than I initially did throughout the rest of this episode, and it makes me really love that we're able to see the beginning of her love story with Hercules that we know from Disney's, Hercules. I love seeing Emma, Regina, Robin, Henry, Snow, and Charming all work together in the beginning to find Killian before they move on with trying to help others. And while Snow does find Hercules and they all help him and Megara to move on instead before they find Killian, they do so while still searching for Killian and for a way to save him. I love the backstory between Hercules and young Snow, and seeing how Hercules is the one to teach Snow how to fight with a bow and arrow, while he also helps her to find her confidence within herself. The confidence she needs so she can become the Princess and Queen her people need her to be. And I really love the moment of their shared kiss, which I suspect is probably Snow's first kiss. More so... while this kiss between them is adorable, I love that no romance comes between them. Because you can see that their kiss is more of a kiss showing us that they have simply grown fond of one another. Just very dear friends. Also... I love the moment we see David become a little bit jealous upon learning that Snow knew Hercules, whom he of course knows to be a God, or rather a Demi-God. David's jealousy in this moment is very cute. And I love that Snow sees it as only his way of teasing her a little. So cute! Next... I love that we have a smaller storyline between Henry and Robin, who split off from the others to continue with their search for Killian by seeking out a possible way of finding him faster. Which leads to Henry coming face to face again with Cruella. I love his conversation with Cruella while inside of the Underworld's version of his mother's office. Cruella is a fantastic villain, and I love that by our heroes coming down into the Underworld, it allows for us to see all of these past villains again like Cruella. I also love that Cruella reveals information to Henry and to us about the Author's quill, saying that it is a living entity capable of dying, which means that it too is down here in the Underworld. I hate that Henry doesn't tell Robin about having met Cruella, but I love this confrontation. And while Cruella taunts Henry by reminding him of how Emma had killed her, and claims that by him helping her to come back to life again would dissolve Emma of her act of murder... I completely disagree. First of all... Emma did not murder Cruella. She defended Henry, fearing for her son's life and not knowing that Cruella wasn't actually able to hurt him. So, Emma has no need of being dissolved of murder. She just needs to find peace with herself upon having to kill her. And second... even if Emma had actually murdered Cruella, she still initially committed such an act because Cruella is dead and here in the Underworld. Bringing Cruella back from the dead most certainly wouldn't absolve Emma of said murder because it still happened. And then... I love the beginning when Killian reveals to Megara that he had heard Emma's message to him that she was here to find and save him, and that he believes Emma truly has come for him because he believes so deeply in their love for one another. And I love how Killian is willing to sacrifice his chance at freedom and to find Emma, so that Megara can run to her freedom from their prison instead. Knowing full well that by doing so, it would mean more torture and torment for him. I love Killian!! :) And lastly... I completely share in your growing hatred for Gold all the more upon seeing how much Killian is suffering for his sacrifice that Gold had cruelly taken from him. And I appreciate hearing you express these insights. So, thank you! Overall... I love this episode very much. It's a lot of fun and it's beautiful too. I love getting to know Hercules a little, and seeing his friendship with Snow. And I love that the events within this episode allows for Snow to become Snow White again, not just Mary Margaret. Regina and Hercules are wonderful for helping her to see that Snow is stronger than just Mary Margaret. I love Labor of Love! Thank you once more for an amazing reaction, Jessie! I am excited for Monday, and especially for Thursday next week so you can continue to enjoy this fabulous Underworld arc! Sincerely, Heidi

hello6775

great episode! even though i was never too familiar with the hercules story, i still enjoyed seeing this story. it was fun to see bailee madison again. she plays young snow so well! i’m excited for the next reaction, and thank you for this one!! ❤️

Malachi Fuimaono

I think actually that everyone goes to the same afterlife, but with Hercules, his was the actual Olympus cuz it’s his right and the same happens in the animated movie where Meg joins him.

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

You're wrong. Everyone who moves on to the Better Place, goes up to their own idea of Heaven. We don't see what Henry Sr.'s idea of Heaven is, but as we see here with Hercules and Megara, they move on to Mount Olympus. When we see others throughout this arc move on, you will see different places shown within the white light.

Beny

While everyone sees what they want to see, I´m still inclined to believe that for Herc it might actually be mount Olympus. We don´t really get to see his character again, so it´s purely speculative, but since he was supposed to be accepted as a god once he finished his labors, and he finally did it, I think it would make sense for him to actually get to go to Olympus at last. I mean in the movie he also kinda died first, not as much as here, but still.

Steve C

You really should start pausing the episode when you plan on being distracted for even one second. You totally missed the part when the clock hand moved down two notches. :P

Shay-Thelogicaldreamer

annnnd this is the last episode I watched. Meg. That is the character. I HATED what they did with her. She has always been one of my favorite characters because she was different. She was sassy and sarcastic and to make her into just a scared, weepy mess it made me so angry. No offense to the actress, like the actor did really well. But Megara was a lot more than that and that plus my frustration with Rumple was kind of the last straw for me and I stopped watching...well I did watch two episodes in season 6 and I watched season 7...but yeah. I stopped watching here. "When you love someone you don't need proof" When Regina called Hercules "Wonderboy" hurt ;-; that's what Meg calls him Honestly...lowkey shipping Snow and Herc, not gonna lie... Okay, rewatching it years later. I don't hate Meg as much as I did. I can kind of understand from a story view why they made her the way they did and we did get to see some of her personality at the end there. Is she my favorite character? No. but yeah. I just felt like her intro was the opposite of "I'm a Damsel, I'm in distress, I got this have a nice day." Henry is learning from his family. Hercules and Merida should have met...imagine them sparing xD "You get to decide who" "Okay" *Carves Rumple's name" I'm interested in the quill thing. I have no memory of that plotline and I'm interested in seeing that. and...now I am going in blind lol