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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Yes!!! Thank you so much for this amazing reaction for one of my all time favorite episodes, not just from season four and the Queens of Darkness arc, but throughout all the seasons overall. This episode is so beautiful and I absolutely love it!! First of all... my favorite moment in this episode is hands down... the beautiful and heartfelt moment between Killian and Emma when Killian confesses to Emma that she is his happy ending. Oh my goodness... so beautiful and even tear jerking. Tears always come to my eyes in this moment, no matter how many times I watch it. I love how Killian admits to Emma the truth about how he nearly loses himself again to the darkness he fears is still inside of him after having been a villain for over two hundred years. And then he admits to her that he's afraid of losing his happy ending because he's a villain. I also love how quick Emma is to assure him that he was a villain and that he's not one anymore. Unfortunately, Killian fears that because he was once a villain, and given that the Author and the storybook has rules that they all fear control their fates and destinies in spite of Hook and Regina having become heroes, that it wouldn't be long before he too would lose his happy ending just as Regina has lost Robin. And then his beautiful confession, as he tells Emma she is his happy ending... Wow! I agree with you that this is most definitely one of the most beautiful moments between Killian and Emma throughout the entire series. Not only because Killian is confessing to Emma that he loves her, but I love the look on Emma's face the moment he tells her so. She's in complete shock as she stares at him in awe, before she snaps out of him and lovingly and tenderly leans in to kiss him, as a single tear slip down her cheek from the corner of her eye, as she cries upon hearing his confession. Beautiful. And for Emma, after having been alone all her life and believing no one could ever really love her, at least not more than Neal could... Killian loves her so much more and Emma finally really sees just how much he would sacrifice for her. Phenomenal!! I could easily go on and on about that one scene, but... it's time to move on. I absolutely love the overall backstory between Captain Hook and a much younger Ursula before she becomes the Sea Witch and villainess she was until the end of this episode. And I love how well this backstory parallels perfectly to our present day storyline, as Killian works with Ursula so he can return her own happy ending, in exchange for the truth about all of Gold's plans, which I will get back to in a moment. In the backstory, we meet a younger Ursula, who was once a mermaid, with a beautiful and powerful singing voice that has the power to soothe even the darkest of souls to help give them peace for a brief moment like she was able to do for Hook, as well as the power to destroy as her singing voice can lure sailors and men to their deaths. And in the beginning, we see Ursula nearly cause the Jolly Roger to crash into the rocks, until she stops singing in order to spare Hook's and the rest of his men's lives, as she no longer wishes to use her voice to kill as her father wishes for her to do. And Ursula's father happens to be Poseidon, God of the Seas and incredibly powerful in his own right, given that he is one of the most powerful of Gods within Greek Mythology. And I really love Once Upon a Time's take on Poseidon, as well as the casting for him, as he is played by Ernie Hudson. I love how after Hook agrees to take Ursula wherever she wishes to go because she spared his ship, as well as his and his men's lives, that Poseidon comes to Hook upon abducting him and dragging him back to his own ship long enough for them to have a talk about Ursula, then makes a deal with him as he asks Hook to steal Ursula's singing voice in order to show her how evil all humans are so she will want to return home, in exchange for squid ink that is powerful enough for him to trap all magical beings including one as powerful as Rumplestiltskin so that he can finally have his revenge. I love how Hook goes against Poseidon and tells Ursula everything about what her father asked him to do to her. Yes... Hook showed he had a good heart even when he was still a villain. He truly wanted to help her, as he was so grateful to Ursula for helping him find that brief moment of peace and not his pain. Like you, I absolutely love this side of Hook. Unfortunately, Poseidon takes back the squid ink when Hook continues to help Ursula to escape. And what's worse... this one small act cause Hook to go against his word to Ursula, as he steals her singing voice, not to punish her, but to punish her father. And I love how fearless Hook is when he stands up to Poseidon, even though he is powerless against the God. And I love that while he has no magic, Hook is able to outsmart the God, as he threatens to crush the shell now containing her voice, unless Poseidon were to leave. Yay!! Now, back to the present day storyline... I really like the side storyline between the villains as they torture August in a twisted and cruel attempt to convince him to tell them where to find the Author. It's sad, but I love seeing August again, just as Emma tells him later on. I love the brief moment when Regina reveals to Snow, Charming, Emma, and Killian that Gold is back and that August is back to his old self again, through her magic that enters Mary Margaret's body so she can speak through her friend. Smart, and funny, and I love the dark look o Killian's face in that moment, and the anger he shows upon learning from Belle that Gold now has the dagger as well. I love how Killian reveals to Emma and the others that he had stolen Ursula's happy ending and that he believes he can return it to her. I love how he enlists Ursula so he can return her happy ending and gain back the Jolly Roger through Ursula's magic, given that her singing voice is aboard his ship and locked away within his safe. I love that Killian is able to gain back the Jolly Roger through Ursula's power as the Sea Witch, and I love how we learn that Black Beard lost the Jolly Roger to Elsa in Arendelle in consequence of him helping Hans during the events shown in Fall, and that it was somehow her magic that trapped the ship inside a bottle. Unfortunately for Killian, Ursula is still unable to free her voice from the shell where it's been trapped for so long, so in punishment for him failing to help her and for threatening her, Ursula renders him unconscious, then throws him overboard. And then... Ariel makes an appearance! I love, love, love seeing Ariel again as she saves Killian from drowning. I love how Ariel slaps Hook once again for turning against her by trying to kill Black Beard before the pirate could tell her where Eric was, bringing us back to season three's episode, The Jolly Roger. And I love how Killian asks Ariel for her help to go find Poseidon so she can bring him back to Storybrooke through a portal, so he can reunite Ursula with her father, who Killian comes to realize is the only one who can release her voice from the shell. I love this cute and sad scene between Killian and Ariel, and I love how Killian succeeds in reunited Ursula with her father, and that because of him, they are able to forgive one another and be together again. I love that Killian succeeds in giving Ursula back her happy ending, that wasn't just her mother's voice back, but also being together with her father again. Beautiful! I love the moment in the end between Killian and Ursula, as Ursula holds up her end of the deal and shockingly reveals that Gold's plans involve turning Emma's heart black, and that it's because of her that the Author cannot restore the villains' happy endings, or anyone else's, given that Emma is the Savior. It's a brilliant plan and I can't wait for you to see all that's to come!! :) And lastly... I love the end scene between Emma, August, Henry, and Regina... as August reveals that the Author isn't trapped inside an actual door, but that he's trapped within the door drawn in the page from Henry's storybook. What a great twist! Thank you again so much, Jay!! I am so happy you loved this episode and loved my favorite scene like I do too. I can't wait for more!! So until then.. Be well, and be happy! :) Sincerely, Heidi The entire backstory is amazing. I absolutely love it!!! And I love how Ursula's grief causes her to steal her father's trident long enough to transform herself into the Sea Witch of old, as the power gains her eight hand in tentacle form once she loses her mermaid tale. Fantastic!!

Samuel

Great reaction as always :D I really like what they did with Ursula's character, very emotional and very beautiful - and sad at the same time at certain points obviously. The next three episodes are really good, episode 19 is one of my definite absolute favourite episodes of the entire show! And episode 18 reveals quite a twist that will rock your socks! Looking forward to the next OUaT from you :D