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"i feel more chemistry between these two then him and..." lol, that's so real and i just knew you would catch it. in my opinion, i too agree that henry and ivy for sure have way more chemistry then him and jacinda. as for ivy's character individually, she was one of the main reasons i stayed tuned in for s7 - she comes off rude, but overall i just love her personality and what she brings to the show. can't wait for more ouat reactions and your thoughts on her as you continue watching! :)

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Beauty- Rumplestiltskin's awake once again!!! Thank you for another great reaction for Once Upon a Time, Travis! I really enjoyed watching your reaction, like always. And wow! This episode is so heartbreaking, yet really beautiful. At least... For the most part. Phenomenal acting between Robert Carlyle and Emilie de Ravin. It's tragic how Belle's story ends, yet very beautiful too. I love how the prophecy ties to her death, and that all of this will help Gold find a way to rid himself of the dagger and the Darkness once and for all so he can finally return one day Belle. It's just very sad how she becomes sick and dies. However, I absolutely love seeing the flashbacks of past moments between them as Belle tells their story before she dies. I love that Gold and Belle find a new land together called the Edge of Realms, where time, but not aging stops. Their life together is quite beautiful, as they build a new home and work together to find a way to help him rid himself of the dagger. I know that you have seen Disney's Pixar movie... UP, because you watched it here on your channel as a reaction for another of your lovely patrons. The reason I bring this up, is because the music being played in these scenes is the music from UP. As is the significance of their backstory as they're shown building their home together, and seeing Belle growing older and sadly die by the end. Their house they build is even designed to look just like Carl's and Ellie's home in UP as well. And the travel book that Rumple gives to Belle is also a nod to UP too. Beautiful idea for Rumple's and Belle's love story. With all of this being said... I will say that I feel that the timeline in this episode is quite confusing at first, especially with seeing Gideon three different ages. And the constant time jumps within their backstory also takes me out of this story for them a little as well. I still enjoy this episode overall, but not as much as many other fans of Once Upon a Time most certainly do. This episode is kind of more all over the place than most other episodes all throughout this entire show. And yet after re-watching this episode and a few others, I was able to put the puzzles together so to speak. I have to admit... When Gold tells Belle that there is a chance he could give up his immortality so that he could live one life and grow old with her, I immediately was skeptical. First, because while Gold chose to turn against his power in season six's finale episode, titled... The Final Battle Part Two, and he has been able to live so long resisting the Darkness, he has never given up his power for Belle in the past and he never actually found a way to rid himself of the power for good. Therefore, a part of me didn't believe he meant what he told Belle here. However, I hoped I would be surprisingly wrong. And thankfully, I was. This episode really shows that Rumple truly has changed for good, which I love and I'm really happy for them. Because we get to see years of their lives together and see them truly happy together. Is Rumple's heart completely pure? No... I don't think so. But he has certainly changed for the better and he has becomes a hero and truly good man. He just has a bit of a ways to go before his heart can become pure, if ever. I also love the opening scene between Belle, Gold, and their son in Storybrooke. It is so nice to see Granny's again and more of the town itself again, as we've only ever seen the ocean surrounding Storybrooke from the Jolly Roger so far this season. And I really see how far Gold's come to keep fighting against his power. This scene between them is so sweet. As for Alice/Tilly... I absolutely love Rose Reynolds as Alice!! She's fantastic in this role!! And Alice's/Tilly's scenes together with Rumple/Weaver are actually my favorite moments within this episode!! I love all of her many references to Alice in Wonderland! With how Tilly acts mad like the Mad Hatter while trying to remember what she needs to tell Weaver through the fog coming on due to her taking her pills... A consequence that comes over her because of the curse, and all in order to get Weaver to remember he is really Rumplestiltskin. Seeing her white rabbit mask, her puzzles, her talking about how we all wear masks, and the few words she speaks about wanting to be big and not small, etc... These nods to Alice in Wonderland are absolutely marvelous!!! I love it all!!! I really love her as a character, who is mischievous and trouble, and she is great when she faces off against Weaver despite her pills kicking in as she fights to wake up Rumplestiltskin from within him!!!! I think that the scene as Tilly sneaks into Victoria's car is creepy, yet nicely done. I actually really love the twist with her pills and how weaning off from them allows Alice to come out again. This allows Tilly to be suspicious of the way Hyperion Heights has become, and how she comes to be there, but without actually knowing the truth about the curse falling over them. It's really great!! I also enjoy the first scene between Weaver and Victoria in her office. Although... It surprises me just how fast she has learned so much about Tilly and so quickly. But aside from this... I like how Victoria threatens Weaver with prison, in order to force him to get Tilly under control, and yet while Weaver didn't know then who he really was at this point in time, he still is able to mostly stand up to Victoria. I love the scene at Roni's between her and Henry, as she comforts Henry when he tells her about finding the graves. It is very motherly of Roni as she tries to help him, and very sweet. Also... Roni's costume is cute, and I like how Henry tells her that her 'poisoned' apple drink could use some cinnamon. A very nice throwback to the rest of the seasons when they show Emma, Henry, and Snow drinking their favorite drink... Hot chocolate with cinnamon. And we also see several Halloween costumes that are a throwback as well. Not just to this show, but to Disney in general. We see a young girl dressed up as Elsa, a woman as Snow White, and we see a family dressed as the Incredibles. Very nice! I do enjoy the brief scene between Henry and Drizella, or Ivy. I can understand why Ivy feels the ways she does, needing to have someone's acceptance. Especially with a mother like Victoria/Lady Tremaine. Although... I think thanks to Henry, she realizes that she will never have acceptance from her mother, and I like how they work together to find Lucy. Ivy's still not very nice, but this might be a good start. And I do really like Adelaide Kane in this role for the most part. In fact... I can't help but feel like she and Henry most definitely have more chemistry between one another than Henry has with Jacinda. Just like you said, Travis. And everyone feels this too. All fans of Once Upon a Time love the idea of Henry with Ivy/Drizella too. Because Dania Ramierz as Jacinda/Cinderella is just weak. And I know that a lot of fans of this show feel this way too. I also really love the scene between Weaver and Rogers, as Rogers offers to help Tilly because he cares about what actually happens to the girl, hoping for a chance to help her in the belief he has failed to help the missing girl from his cold case. But like I expected, Weaver is a real jerk about it and tells Rogers he will deal with Tilly his own way. It certainly didn't work out like he planned. Next... The scene between Weaver and Tilly in the car as she is trying to take him someplace to make him remember, is surprising. I didn't expect Tilly to tell him that he is a good man with someone waiting for him to remember who he really is and return home. Tilly appeared to be more of a villain at first like Weaver appeared to be as well, but clearly her character is very complicated, and her multiple personalities I love and find very interesting. But then she shows him Belle's chipped teacup in hope of reminding him of who he is, claiming that her doing so was per Rumplestiltskin's orders, as she grows madder like the Mad Hatter and shoots him. I didn't see this coming at all. Yikes! And brilliant! I really love how Rogers is the first one Weaver awakens to, other than Weaver seeing Belle's face in the fog before he comes out of his haze to see Rogers standing above him. It is funny how Rogers tells him he must be bloody immortal, then states it is just a joke, seeing as Rogers can't remember he's really Captain Hook. I think this is one of my favorite lines in the entire episode, outside of many of Tilly's quotes about the world going mad and all of them hiding behind masks! Very funny!! And then... I also love seeing Rogers come out to talk with Tilly, understanding that she hadn't been in her right mind when she shot Weaver, then seeing him play chess with her. Which is quite significant. If you recall the chess piece that Wish Hook gives to Killian back in A Pirate's Life... You see it's the black rook. And Wish Hook tells Killian that he has his daughter's rook, and that she has his white knight. Well... Here in this moment, Rogers instinctively reaches out to move the black rook first. Not knowing just how significant this piece is to him. This is a big clue that tells us just how important this first moment between Rogers and Tilly really is. And yes... It's absolutely meant to be a revelation for us. :) And of course... Gold is now truly and fully awake, which is proven to us by him calling Victoria 'Dearie', then as he tells her she would no longer be able to threaten him any longer. It's brilliant! Will Rumple continue to be good for Belle's and Gideon's sake now that he's back to himself? Or will he revert back into Rumplestiltskin now that Belle is gone? You'll have to wait and see! Overall... I really enjoy this episode despite the few things that are a bit confusing. I know that this episode is a favorite episode for most fans of Once Upon a Time. Especially for those whose favorite character is Belle. I love Belle and I love Rumple. But they aren't my favorite characters or my favorite True Love couple throughout this show either, despite Beauty and the Beast being one of my absolute favorite Disney movies. If not my very favorite. And while I do love this episode, it's just not one of my favorites. It's beautiful, but there are definitely other story arcs and storylines that I love within this season even more. Thank you so much again for another fun reaction, for a beautiful episode, Travis! Loved watching this! :) Sincerely, Heidi

Molly Moon

The Incredibles. What is this a crossover episode? Then they copied Up...alrighty then. On the plus side Belle's granny makeup is on point

Alicia Cue

yeah i honestly live for ivy and her and henry definitelyyyy have more chemistry in 20 minutes of one episode than he and cinderella have had in these past 4 all together 😭and Alice is the reason i love this season so much, i think they did her character so well and i think you’ll like the development of her character

ingrid vedeld

Yeah Henry has so much more chemistry with Ivy than cinderella. I love the actress tho.

Miguelito

Yes, the chemistry between Ivy and Henry is better. Loving the hints of PIXAR 🥳