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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

An Apple Red As Blood- Thank you so, so much for such a marvelous reaction for this phenomenal episode, Travis! I was so excited for this first half of the finale, as well as for the second half of the finale!! And your reaction for this first part of season one's two part finale most certainly don't disappoint. I loved it! :) Now... In order to get my one small nitpick I have with this episode out of the way first so that we can talk only about all the good that I love... I feel that Emma doesn't appear as smart as I know her to be within this episode towards the end in regards to Regina giving her the apple turnover, especially after Henry had once tossed away another apple that Regina had tried to give her back in episode two... The Thing You Love Most, upon stating that she shouldn't eat it on account of Regina being the Evil Queen. Emma may not believe in magic and curses and all that, but still... And back then, the apple wasn't even poisoned. I don't really care for how strange it is that Emma would accept this turnover from Regina now after everything they've been through, and even though she doesn't believe Henry about Regina being the Evil Queen, Emma does know that Regina is evil for doing all she's done especially against Mary Margaret. You would think she would be smart enough not to accept anything from Regina. Emma even said back in The Thing You Love Most, that she could read between the lines when Regina had come to her room at Granny's Bed and Breakfast to offer her the apples, as she sensed Regina was threatening her. Yet both times... In this episode and back then, Emma was so close to eating the apples before Henry stopped her. Yes... This moment with Emma appearing foolish enough to believe Regina here about anything was strange to me. But with that all being said... I still absolutely love this episode and its set up for what's to come in the final episode for season one. And were it not for Emma accepting the apple turnover, then Henry never would have eaten it to try to prove to Emma that everything he's been saying about the curse and who everyone in this town really is... is true. As for the backstory with the battle between the heroes against King George's soldiers to save Charming from George and the Evil Queen, after Regina takes Charming from King George so she can use him against Snow... I really love the overall battle between heroes and villains a lot. I think it's really quite exciting and fun to see Snow White, the seven dwarfs, Red Riding Hood, Granny, and the fairies all come together to save Snow's True Love, as they all fight alongside her. It might seem a little strange that there would even be a fight if the fairies all along had the power to put everyone to sleep as they did. However, back in the episode... Dreamy, Blue tells Nova that fairy dust is rare and hard to come by, so most likely, the fairies only had so much they could spare to knock the guards they had unconscious. And few people within the Enchanted Forest were capable of casting sleeping spells or curses, like we see with the Evil Queen giving Snow the poisoned apple, which is rare as well and explains why the Evil Queen can't just poison any other apple. Or like we also see from the Disney movie, Sleeping Beauty as Maleficent puts Aurora to sleep, then the three good fairies later put the whole kingdom to sleep until Aurora can be awakened by True Love's Kiss. With all of this in mind... This big battle had to happen so that Snow and the others could take out as many of the soldiers as they could before the fairies swooped down to take care of the rest of them. I hope that all of this makes sense. Also... I love that Snow White can fight as well as she does. She's good. I love that we get a different take on this original fairytale princess we've known since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs became the very first full length Disney movie created by Walt Disney back in 1937, and even before that from the Brothers Grimm fairytale as well, when Snow White was just a delicate and fragile princess. Don't get me wrong... I absolutely love Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and it's one of my favorite classic Disney movies because it's fun, cute, and it's the very first full length Disney movie ever made by Walt Disney himself. I just love seeing Once Upon a Time's take on this amazing version of her as well. Next... I really love how Snow finally makes her way down into the dungeons to save Charming, only to discover that Regina has already taken him to her castle and is using a mirror to reflect his image long enough for Snow and Charming to see that she had beaten them once again, and then to talk Snow into a parlay. I love the parallel between this moment with Snow and Charming, to the Pilot episode as well, on top of Regina being the Evil Queen who uses her Magic Mirror to spy on her enemies. Very clever. When Snow and the Evil Queen meet at the stables where their rivalry began upon Daniel being killed, Regina at last admits to Snow why she truly hates her so much, as she reveals how Daniel had died instead of running away all those years ago. I really love this whole scene between them. Both Ginnifer Goodwin (Snow) and Lana Parrilla (Regina) are brilliant actresses and while they play well off so many of the actors throughout this series, they especially play so well off one another. I love how Regina explains the poisoned apple to Snow. How it's rare and how it works to put its victims into a death like sleep where Snow's body would become her tomb, as all she can dream of is her regrets. I also love that Regina makes a point of saying that Snow must eat the apple willingly in order for it to actually work, and that she threatens Snow into doing so by threatening to have Charming killed. Unfortunately, Regina succeeds in getting exactly what she wants, as Snow accepts the apple and falls into her sleeping curse. I really love how this famous moment with Snow White eating the Evil Queen's poison apple from the Snow White fairytale is handled here in Once Upon a Time. I love that Regina doesn't just trick her as she had done in the original story, but uses Charming against her instead, just so that she can watch Snow become defeated. It's brilliant, and I love it!! Next... I feel like Snow holds regret and guilt for Daniel's death, just as like she has felt for believing that Daniel had left Regina all those years ago because she told Regina's secret to her mother, Cora. Guilt because she believed Daniel chose to leave Regina because he might have felt that Regina wasn't worth the trouble that would come from fighting against Regina's mother. So, I feel like Snow blames herself for Daniel leaving, just as much as she had believed Regina felt as well. And it's possible that a smaller part of her also chose to eat the apple in order to help offer Regina the kind of solace that Regina feels will help ease her pain. Even though Regina certainly doesn't deserve it. Because this is just how good Snow is. As for why Snow falling to the apple's poison affects Charming when he suddenly feels Snow's supposed death... I feel it is because they share True Love. In the real world and in other shows or movies, there are people who say they can feel when someone they love dies, or if they're still alive when others believe them to be dead. So, Once Upon a Time took this idea and made it so that those who share True Love can literally feel when those they love die, or if they're still alive. Charming feels Snow's supposed death as much as if he himself were dying too, but I believe that a small part of him also can sense she's still alive, which is why he screams out, "What have you done to her?", and why a part of him feels hope that he can save her when he leans down to kiss her in the glass coffin from the opening scene in the Pilot. Again... I hope this makes sense to you. I really love this idea. Back to the moment Snow falls upon taking a bite of the poisoned apple... I love how this scene leads us to the next scene in the present day storyline between Regina and Jefferson, as the apple slips from Snow's hand, rolls down the hill, then falls through a portal opened up by Jefferson through his hat, and lands right into Jefferson's hand as he catches it. It's a brilliant moment and scene, with a brilliant transition into the next. I also absolutely love that Jefferson is brought back again too!! He's such a phenomenal character!! I love Sebastian Stan! :) But to back up a little... One of my favorite moments within the present day storyline, is between Henry and August, when Henry goes to August for help with Emma. This is a very bittersweet moment in the episode, because August regrettably states he's failed and that he's dying, as his infliction with becoming wood again is growing worse. We see that his arm has now become wood as his legs have, and that he's having a difficult time riding, walking, and that soon he won't be able to breathe. And he says that he wants to spend his last hours with his father. It's very sad. But it's also a very powerful moment too, because while Henry has always believed in the curse, it isn't until this moment that the truth is actually proven to him as he sees the wood of the puppet August is turning back into, and that his belief is finally confirmed to him proving he has been right all along and not crazy like everyone else has tried to make him feel, especially Regina and Emma too. And I love how August states that he's becoming wood again because he had essentially been a bad boy, then how he compliments Henry by saying he's a smart kid, and encourages him to keep fighting as he tells Henry that it's all up to him now. A brilliant scene! And you can really see the determination on Henry's face the moment August closes the door on him once Henry leaves his room. Next... I love that Regina calls on Jefferson, using the playing card with the White Rabbit on its face as she tapes it to his daughter's bike to alert him, knowing he would be watching Grace. I like seeing them come together again despite the Evil Queen's betrayal of Jefferson the last time they worked together. It's not really smart of Jefferson to accept Regina's deal again either, but then he is so deeply ashamed of leaving his daughter back then, that he's desperate to gain a new life with his daughter where neither of them will remember their true lives. Plus... Emma also failed to help him before during the events of Hat Trick and even almost killed him, so he feels no sense of duty to help her now and doesn't care what happens to her. At this point, he believes Regina is the only one who can help him. As for the moments between Regina and Gold... I really love them as well. Because like I've stated many times before... Regina and Gold play off one another really well. I just absolutely love all of their scenes together. Now, why Regina wouldn't use Belle to convince Gold to help her when she could have done so? She might have done so, had she not then come up with the idea to use Jefferson, then to use him to help her get the poison apple from her past in the Enchanted Forest. She could have used Belle against Gold, but a part of her most likely also feared the repercussions that would most likely come from her revealing to Gold that Belle is still alive after her lies. Gold may be as powerless in this world as Regina is, but he's made it very clear to Regina that he has ways of getting what he wants as well as she does. So, telling him the truth about Belle wasn't a risk she could take. And as for the magic shown to still exist in Storybrooke despite them being in a land without magic... Each of the items Regina uses to power up Jefferson's hat so that he can use it to get the poison apple for her, were already enchanted back in the Enchanted Forest and they came over as they were within the curse. The protection spells over however many hearts Regina might have possessed, the few unknown trinkets she dropped into the hat, and Daniel's engagement ring... They are all the magic that exists in Storybrooke because they traveled over into our world with the curse. Power that isn't possessed by Emma, and yet these trinkets are powerless to use against Emma or Gold, or anyone else to hurt them, aside from Regina being able to crush Graham's heart to kill him. I hope this makes sense. And lastly... In the final scene between Emma and Henry, Henry takes the ultimate leap of faith, believing in Emma being the Savior so much that he is willing to risk his life to convince her to believe in the curse and the magic that truly exists. Once again, I love Jennifer Morrison's acting in this scene, as Emma breaks down and pleads with Henry to understand why she can't stay. She's scared and while she doesn't trust Regina with much, she does believe that Regina truly loves Henry and would never hurt him. In spite of Regina being willing to frame Mary Margaret for a murder that didn't actually happen, and despite Emma knowing Regina would have no qualms in hurting everyone else... Emma does believe that Regina would never hurt Henry, at least not physically since it's been shown she is willing to hurt him emotionally. Emma senses that Regina truly does love him. But she also knows that Henry will continue to pay the price for their constant battle, as will everyone else in the town, if she doesn't leave town and let Regina keep Henry. I understand Emma's reasoning here, even though we know that Regina has no intention of honoring their deal. She's not like Gold, or Rumplestiltskin, who keeps true to his word when he makes deals as a way to honor his son after failing to honor their own deal between father and son, even if he does use loopholes within them to get himself something out of them. Regina has no sense of honor in these regards. Overall... An absolutely brilliant episode, and I really enjoyed watching your reaction to all of it, my dear friend! I'm having a blast watching your reactions for this beautiful show so near and dear to my heart. So, thank you so much again, Travis!! I can't wait for your reaction for part two of season one's finale!!! Sincerely, Heidi

Ilsuk Yang

"Pin the tail on the Regina." 🤣🤣🤣. This is just one of the many reasons why we keep watching your reactions. I gotta say, it's a good thing I wasn't drinking anything when you said that because I'm sure my TV would be drenched if I was 🤣! When I first watched this when it was originally airing, I had a feeling that Henry would do that brave, noble, stupid act he did, and when he did, it still hit my heart like a ton of bricks. As you said, the finale is next and it's a doozy! I await your final reaction to season 1 with eagerness

Bianca

Pin the tail on Regina 😂😂🙌 Can I play please? 👏

Randee Carreno

"Pin the tail on Regina". I love it! 😂😂😂 Another great reaction! 😊 This is another one of my favorite season one episodes. We got another appearance by Sebastian Stan as Jefferson in this one. Always love it when he shows up. The scenes with Regina and Mr. Gold, and then the ending scene with Henry and Emma were some of the highlights from this episode along with the flashback scenes. Jennifer Morrison once again gave an outstanding performance during that last scene, as did Jared Gilmore as Henry. Definitely looking forward to part 2 of the season finale up next.

Ilsuk Yang

I love how pretty much every comment (including my own) is about that "pin the tail on Regina" quip you made in this reaction 🤣

Cat King

I love that Alan Dale is in this show. (he plays charmings dad or King in fairyland) Yes! Emma and Regina! I'm here for this! This episode has a really good cliffhanger!! 🥰