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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

The Price- Thank you so much for another fantastic reaction, Travis! I really enjoy this episode a lot! And like always, I have my favorite moments, which I will get back to in a bit... This episode starts off once again with the dwarfs as they're standing together at the town line to bravely, or perhaps foolishly, discover what would happen to everyone should they cross the town line in order to try to escape from Emma now that she's the new Dark One. I can most certainly understand their fear, given that Emma has been on their side of good fighting against all evil until now. And given that she was once a hero, she would know the heroes' every move. David and Mary Margaret arrive just before Dopey steps over the line, but in spite of their leaders' protests, Grumpy tells Dopey to step over anyways and unfortunately, Dopey is suddenly transformed into a tree. I just love the frustrated look on David's face in this moment. He's just so done with the numerous curses constantly being cast over the town line so that no one can ever leave town. So funny. And I really like how there's once again a protection spell over the town line preventing anyone from leaving, and that it's once again different. Every curse cast over the town line is different for every season, or story arc. In season one... The curse caused anyone who attempted to leave to crash like what happened with Ashley and Kathryn. In season two... Anyone who crossed, lost their memories like what happened to Sneezy and Belle when Hook had shot her in season two's episode, titled... The Outsider. In season three during the Neverland arc... No one ever attempted to leave, but Storybrooke was invisible to the outside world, except for a few of those who managed to find Storybrooke with help... like Neal, Greg, and Tamara. Within the Wicked Witch arc... Anyone who attempted to cross was always snatched up by Zelena's flying monkeys. Little John and a few of the dwarfs learn this the hard way. In season four's Frozen arc... Everyone was just kept trapped in Storybrooke by the Snow Queen's ice wall surrounding the whole town. And in the Queens of Darkness arc... Anyone who crossed the town line would never be able to come back because all of Storybrooke remained closed, as well as invisible to the outside world, which is left over magic caused by the Snow Queen's magic even after Elsa was able to bring the ice walls down. Now in season five's Camelot arc... Anyone who crosses the town line is suddenly turned into a tree like they all learn once Dopey steps over. A curse I suspect Emma had been inspired by, from the tree that Merlin is trapped inside in Camelot. I hope this explanation about the town line curses helps, Travis. Now... Arthur introduces the heroes to Merlin, who is unfortunately trapped inside a giant tree within the castle's courtyard, and then goes on to explain that the Sorcerer has been giving him prophecies while still trapped, as he has been trapped for many, many years. I really love the mystery surrounding Merlin. Then... Arthur tells everyone he plans to have a ball that night to honor the newcomers to Camelot, which Killian at first is frustrated by, because more than anything else he wishes to help free Emma from the Darkness and thinks a ball to be a waste of time. However, Emma assures him that the darkness won't corrupt her in one night. I'm not sure how reassuring that would be for him, but he comes to understand and accepts that they're gonna have to try to enjoy the ball since it's happening whether he likes it or not. Also... I really love seeing Regina step forward to be the Savior for Emma, in order to protect her since the heroes all know they can't tempt her to use her magic that is now taken over by the Darkness. Regina recently came to be known as a Savior within the alternate realty written in the former Author's storybook... Heroes and Villains, in the end of season four. So, I really like that Regina takes this idea, as it comes over into this season too. However, I absolutely do feel badly for Emma too, because you can definitely see her sadness over having to be stepped over and not being able to help like she's always been able to do until now. It would be very difficult for her to deal with. Especially with the Darkness inside of her, constantly trying to tempt her to use her dark power and making her feel weak and lost. Also... I love that Regina takes away Zelena's voice in order to keep her from telling Arthur and his people the truth about Emma being the Dark One, and how she mocks her by calling her sister her mute handmaiden. I also love seeing Zelena's frustration too. Their sisterly banter is fabulous!! Ha! Ha! Ha! :) Now... I really enjoy the next scene between Regina and Emma, as Emma gets upset with Regina for pushing her into the background by proclaiming herself the Savior, especially when Regina accidentally commands Emma to stay quiet and to thank her instead just because she's holding onto the dagger. It's very funny. As for the whole Percival storyline with him giving Regina the necklace that allows him to spy on her, and then him nearly killing Robin upon trying to kill her... I don't like that Percival turns out to be an antagonist upon attempting to kill Regina, given that Percival is a Knight of the Roundtable and is supposed to be a man of good virtue. Sometimes, it's very sad to see someone who is meant to be good, be made into someone who is evil, or at least commit a heinous act. I quickly grew to love Pan as a villain within the neverland arc in spite of him being a hero in every other Peter Pan story and movie. But I love the legends of King Arthur and his knights. They are stories I have grown up with, and hold a special place in my heart. So, to see one of the main knights under King Arthur being bad, is very sad for me. But with this being said... I do really love the story he tells Regina while they're dancing about how he remembers her as the Evil Queen, who slaughtered everyone in his village. However, I also appreciate that this knight hates Regina, because we are finally seeing some real consequences that she is forced to face and suffer from because of one of the most horrendous acts of evil Regina has ever committed on this show while still the Evil Queen. And I absolutely get why Percival wants to kill Regina. I also like how this storyline brings about the Fury, and how we learn that the prices Rumple always demands because all magic with a price... is most certainly a Dark One thing to some degree. I believe Rumple adds to this and makes the demand of a price for magic for his own gain of course, but it's most certainly not just because Rumple likes being a jerk. There are real prices that come from the power of the Darkness. And I like the look of the Fury in spite of the bad CGI, as well as the present day storyline with the Fury appearing in Storybrooke to finish its task when Regina stopped it from taking Robin's soul upon her asking Emma to heal him in Camelot. I like the design and idea for the Fury. In regards to the price to be paid and Robin having to pay it unless Regina gives her own life... If you remember back to season three's episode... Quiet Minds, it's revealed that the price of saving someone from death, is for a life to be taken in return. Neal died upon saving Rumple from the Underworld. However, in this episode, Regina pleads with Emma to save Robin from certain death, but she doesn't give her life in return. Instead, she asks Emma to heal him using the darkest of magic and Emma does so, so the price is left unpaid. It is because the price is unpaid, that this Fury arrives from the Underworld to come after Robin because his life was restored without someone's else's life being given in return. This is why Regina must be willing to give her life in return in the end. Again... I really hope that this explanation helps to make things regarding the price more clear for you, my friend. In case you, or anyone watching this show with you for the first time as well, are struggling with understanding what this price all means. And at last, Regian is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice, but because Mary Margaret, David, Grumpy, and Arthur come forward to also take the sacrifice upon themselves as well, their life forces combined are far too much for the Fury to take and therefore it takes a little of each of their life forces as it had already done to Robin before it becomes too much, then returns to the Underworld. I hope this long explanation helps you to understand this price of magic. Also... I really love that this storyline brings about more love between Regina and Robin too. They really are quite amazing together. You can tell how much they love one another, and it's easy to understand why there are so many fans of their ship... Outlaw Queen. :) As for one of my favorite moments within this main storyline... I love when Emma uses her dark magic in order to heal Robin, then immediately turns to Killian as she kisses him in hope of being able to quell the rise of power within her. However, we quickly see that it doesn't really work as well as Emma would have hoped, as she leaves the room and starts down the stairs until Rumplestiltskin reappears to her again to taunt her. And reveals the glow in her skin that's suddenly begun to change upon Emma using the dark magic within her. Unfortunately, Emma's slowly begun to love the feel of her rising power coming from the Darkness. And I love these moments within the show. Next... I love the scene before the ball where David, Mary Margaret, and Doc help Regina to dance, after they encourage her to attend the ball. I love how when they encourage her to change into a ball gown, Regina magics herself into one of her black gowns she would have worn as the Evil Queen until David and Mary Margaret points out that she looks too dark, and then how she magics herself into a purple/pink ball gown instead. So cute. It's rare to see Regina feel so uneasy, so I really love this moment for her. It's adorably awkward and so funny. And yes... I do believe that Regina's hair looks very under groomed for a ball, when her haired has always been so beautifully decorated and groomed in the past, in any scene she appears in. Especially when she's dressed as the Evil Queen. The moment between Mary Margaret and Emma as they are getting ready for the ball is so sweet. I really love seeing a mother/daughter moment between them, which we haven't really gotten in the show since the Neverland arc. And then... I love the scenes at the ball when Emma, Killian, Robin, and Regina are shown dancing, and especially when Emma makes her way down the stairs to Killian after the herald announces her and her mother, as Killian lovingly begins to tell Emma how beautiful she looks, until she quickly states, "I know" and smiles at him so happily. I love the dancing we see no matter how brief, until Percival attacks Regina. And yes... My goodness!! Killian is so incredibly sexy here throughout this whole ball scene and afterwards!! I absolutely love his new Camelot attire!! And Killian has once again made his sexy guyliner even darker too, which makes him look oh so good!! :) As for the Storybrooke storyline... I really like how David, Mary Margaret, Grumpy, and even King Arthur are able to save Regina from losing her life to the Fury when she is willing to sacrifice herself to save Robin. It is a very Guardians of the Galaxy moment if you remember the movie and understand the moment I am talking about. But I like that each of them are willing to give some of their life force for Regina. It shows just how far Regina's grown, and much our heroes and everyone else have all come to see that Regina truly has become a hero too. I especially love Grumpy's moment when he assures Regina that she really can save them. I love it! Yes... Regina has certainly proven herself to everyone, and I do feel like everyone trusts her and trusts in her completely. At least our main heroes like Snow, Charming, Emma, Killian, Henry, and Robin all do. However, like we learned from the Wicked Witch arc and from the Frozen arc, Regina still struggles to believe fully in herself. That she's more than just the Evil Queen. She always has struggled to believe in herself. And she doesn't believe that others believe in her such as they do. Until now. And now even Grumpy believes in her as well. :) As for my favorite scenes within this episode overall... I absolutely love, love, love the moments between Dark Swan and Killian, when she whisks him away to show him her new home that we are led to believe she has found for herself. I love how Killian tries to bring Emma back to him with loving words and finally a kiss... after he had spoken with Belle about True Love's Kiss possibly breaking even the curse of the Dark One, and how much more difficult it is to love a Dark One than it is to hate one. Unfortunately, True Love's Kiss doesn't work, possibly because Emma isn't willing to give up her power just yet. And you can really see the despair in Killian's eyes and on his face, especially in the ending scene, when he and Belle share a drink as Rumplestiltskin's voice in Emma's head is monologuing to Emma about how their True Loves, the love of their family, their friendships, and the magic that threatens to take away what they as the Dark Ones have. And to defeat them, Emma is told that she must snuff out the light. I also really love the moment Killian refuses Emma when she claims they can still be together as she tempts him to be with her and accept her, and then seeing him walk away from her. It's sad, but it shows how much Killian has truly grown too, because he is able to resist the Darkness' temptations in spite of wanting to love Emma so deeply. Amazing!! My heart is breaking for Killian, because he has lost his happy ending just as he's feared so deeply ever since falling in love with Emma, and after fighting so hard to find it. Especially throughout all of the events within season four upon Rumplestiltskin using him by him ripping out Killian's heart and forcing him to do his bidding. It's so, so sad. Killian deserves to be so happy with Emma. Also... I absolutely love the small moments between Killian and Belle, as we continue to see the friendship between them that had really started back in the Queens of Darkness arc. And I love how they both now have more in common, as they both love someone who is and was a Dark One. We've gotten a little between Killian and Belle in pasts seasons, but they've never really bonded like they do in this episode, and I really love it! I love how Belle is there for Killian, now that he's struggling with loving Emma so long as she remains the Dark One, just as she struggled with loving Rumple. And I love, love, love how Killian declares how he can spend centuries more trying to save Emma from the Dark One, like he had spent centuries trying to kill the Dark One in the form of Rumplestiltskin. Next... Henry finds interest in a girl from Camelot named Violet, in both the past storyline and in the present storyline. And they look cute together. I really love the song choice played during their scenes together, and that it's a nice touch that it's a song from the modern world that Violet takes a liking to. Only You, by Yazoo. I like Regina is able to free Sneezy from the stone Emma cast over him in the previous episode. And she appears to be happy, after everything she went through in trying to save Robin. And because she feels in this moment that she has a chance to stop Dark Swan, in spite of Emma's earlier words about there being no Savior in town any longer. And lastly, like I spoke of above... I love the very end between Dark Swan and Rumplestiltskin from inside her head, as he talks about how Emma must purge herself from those in her life who love her, if she is to succeed in her plans that we're told is to snuff out the light, and that she must pay the price in order to pull the sword from the stone once more. I love this montage with Rumple speaking over it, then seeing the dark look in Emma's eyes upon seeing her determination in what's to come. :) Oh, and regarding the being on the lake that appears through the fog as the Fury is trying to send Robin down to the Underworld... This being that appears is known as Charon, the Ferryman of the Underworld in Greek Mythology. It's his duty to ferry newly departed souls down to the Underworld upon their deaths. He was there for Robin, but then returns to the Underworld empty handed because Robin is saved. Overall... I really enjoy this episode a lot!!! It's not quite one of my favorites this season, but I still really love it. The moments between Emma and Killian are strong, as are the moments for Regina and Robin too. Thank you so much for your reaction once again, Travis! I hope you enjoy reading my thoughts! And onto the next episode... Sincerely, Heidi

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Loving the reaction! * You were talking over Belle's explanation of the creature in the Storybrooke timeline and thus a bit confused: As we all know, "All magic comes with a price"! In this case, Emma saving Robin's life in Camelot demanded the price of another life, Regina's. The creature was a Fury from the Underworld, seeking to either bring Robin back and balance the scales, or take Regina as the price. * Emma's appearance and lack of dark one-ness in the Camelot timeline: As you might recall from Rumple's backstory, the scaley appearance is not an immediate change. It comes from wielding dark magic. Similarly, her outfits in the past timeline are somewhat reflective of her current state - she comes through the Vault fairly neutral, and thus is wearing the brown-grey cloak. Now as she's trying to hold off the darkness, she's in lighter outfits. In the present timeline, she's embraced the darkness, and thus is sticking to dark outfits. * This episode we get a better idea of what Emma's overall goals are in Camelot - she's brought Excalibur back to Storybrooke and seeks to restore the blade. This also presents us with another question for the Camelot timeline - how did Excalibur end up back in it's stone? There's some other questions you had this episode, but I can't answer them without giving expectation spoilers. This is a fantastically written season with great use of the split timelines, and many of the questions you had about the Storybrooke timeline will be answered in upcoming episodes in the Camelot timeline. I look forwards to seeing your reactions to those, and seeing you slowly piece together the puzzle that is this storyline!