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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Where do I begin? Oh... I was so excited to see your first reaction for season four!!! I really love this Frozen arc done in Once Upon a Time style. I love Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff too. And Anna and Kristoff quickly became one of my favorite True Love couples seen throughout the entire series, so I'm excited for you to see the rest of this amazing season. And all of season four is amazing, just like all of the rest you've seen so far. Just you wait!!! First... I have so many favorite moments in this episode, but of course I will start with the end moment between Emma and Killian... since they are my absolutely favorite True Love couple in the show. I love that Killian comes up to Emma in the woods to comfort her, and the kiss they share once Emma asks him to be patient. Killian is of course understanding, and I love his lines when he states, "I've all the time in the world. Unless of course... another monster appears and kills me." So sweet and just... that's the Killian we know and love. :) I also love the earlier moment between them just before they get interrupted by Grumpy's cry of danger, as Killian tries to encourage Emma that she ought to try to have a life between the crises that arise, or she'll miss out on a good life. And of course Grumpy has to ruin the moment by screaming they've been attacked. Next... Emma and Killian seek out Elsa, or the person who left the trail of ice behind, only to then come face to face with a giant snow monster. It knocks them both to the ground upon feeling threatened and I love that Emma immediately dives over Killian when her gun goes off to protect him from the gunshot and the Snow Beast's rage. I'm not sure if this was intentional to have Jennifer dive over Colin in this scene, or not. But I like to see that it is. I like seeing her become protective of him. :) I also love the beginning scene with Elsa and Anna in Arendelle, as Elsa brings Anna up to the attic to show her sister their mother's wedding dress, so that Anna can wear it for her own to Kristoff. They're both so cute. The actresses chosen to play Elsa and Anna (Georgina Haig and Elizabeth Lail) are perfect and they're both beautiful. And Scott Michael Foster who plays Kristoff is perfect as well. I love them as these characters. I also love the moment when Kristoff first comes on screen when Elsa comes looking for him in the barn and we see Sven there too. I really love the banter between Kristoff and Elsa, and how he stalls Elsa for Anna, but does so very clumsily. He's so cute. :) And then this scene continues as they reach the harbor, and watch as the ship with Anna on it sails away towards what is revealed to be Misthaven, otherwise known as the Enchanted Forest. By the way... I believe this Frozen storyline within the past takes place about two years after the end of the movie, because it's shown that it takes place five years after Elsa's and Anna's parents' deaths seen in the very beginning of the episode, which in the movie it's said that the movie's storyline takes place three years after their deaths. I hope this isn't too confusing for you. Sorry if it is. Now... I'm not really a fan of seeing Regina slowly begin to turn back into the Evil Queen again, even if it is a nice surprise to see Sidney return to the show. Don't get me wrong... I love the Evil Queen as well, but like you said, after how hard Regina has worked to change and to become a good woman who has earned her happy ending with Robin... it was sad for me to see her slowly reverting back into her old ways, like Emma, Snow, Charming, and Henry all fear she will. However, then after Regina learns who Marian is and why she wanted to kill her initially, I believe that Regina realizes and understands why Marian can only see her as a monster. And because she does, I feel it's why she is able to actually save Marian from being killed by the snow monster in the end. And I like this moment when Regina states to her, "Welcome to Storybrooke, Marian." I do feel so bad for Regina, and I also feel so bad for Robin too because he's torn between the woman he loves now, and his vow to love Marian until death. Even if she had already been dead for years. This storyline reminds me of season one's storyline of David being caught between his love for Mary Margaret, and his need to honor what he falsely remembers to be his love for Kathryn... another storyline I didn't much care for, but I love the parallel. And lastly... I absolutely love the moment between Belle and Gold, as Gold uses his power to change their clothes to Belle's golden gown and his long blue suit coat with gold trim, as they dance to the music that is the love theme for Disney's Beauty and the Beast. So beautiful and so romantic. It's perfect. Unfortunately, Gold discovers a round box inside the mansion that we later see contains a magical wizard's hat, which he uses his dagger to summon from the box. The dagger which he had promised his son never to use again now that he's gotten his revenge against Zelena. We even saw Rumple switch the daggers back so that Belle would no longer be carrying the fake one, but as we see in this ending, Gold has taken it for himself once again. Overall... I really enjoy this episode so much! I love that Anna is on a mission to find out the truth behind why their parents really left home on the mission on which they were killed, and I love that somehow Elsa has wound up in Storybrooke in the present day thanks to the urn she was once contained in being pulled through the time portal Emma and Killian passed through to return home from the past. An urn that was once in Rumplestiltskin's possession. There's so much goodness to come. Thank you again, so much!!! I can't wait for more!! Until your next reaction, for White Out...

Kitty Lover

Love watching your reactions!

Samuel

Yay, been looking forward to this :D Such a fun episode, emotional as well - and a few scenes are almost identical to the Frozen movie, like when the ship goes down in the beginning of the episode, if you watch that part of Frozen, it's done in almost the exact same way with the waves coming over the ship. And of course Regina leaning against the door, sitting on the floor and with Emma on the other side of it, such a throwback to Do You Wanna Build A Snowman after Anna and Elsa's parents drowned. There are so many references, and not only to Frozen, in this episode alone! Really this entire season has so many awesome Disney references (and characters)! Also love Regina's idea about finding the author and changing the book, which is an arc that will last throughout the season, so you're in for a hell of a ride! Can't wait to see the next one, and the next one, and all of the next ones xD Enjoy it!

peggin

This was not even quite a year after Frozen came out. Frozen was released on November 10, 2013 and OUaT episode 4x01 aired on September 28, 2014.