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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

Pretty in Blue- Thank you so much for another fun reaction, Travis! As always... I really enjoyed watching this episode again with you. :) Personally... this episode for me is just okay. I really do enjoy it overall, but some of the storylines within this episode for me, are just okay. I feel that this episode just focuses a little too much on the storylines that I just don't care about. In my opinion... The only good storyline throughout this episode, aside from the few moments here and there that I do somewhat enjoy... It is barely touched upon, which is really sad. I absolutely love Wish Hook's and Alice's storyline, as well as the Hyperion Heights storyline between Rogers and Tilly, both very much! And I wish we could have seen more about them. Nonetheless... This episode is an episode that helps to build on Henry's and Ella's love story, as well as Henry's and Jacinda's storyline with Lucy and Nick/Jack. And sadly, I just really don't care about their story arcs much at all. If I felt the chemistry between Henry and Ella/Jacinda more, or if I liked the chemistry between their actors... Andrew J. West and Dania Ramirez a bit more, then it would be different. But sadly, I just don't. Andrew J. West as Henry is fantastic!! I love him! I just don't care much for Dania Ramirez. This episode starts with quite the excitement!! I absolutely love, love, love this moment when Alice comes to find her father in order to let him know she's escaped the tower, and that she has found a cure for his poisoned heart! If in case you don't remember the details... Wish Hook tells Killian in this season's second episode, titled... A Pirate's Life, that his heart had been poisoned by a witch, who has made it so that he couldn't continue to fight for his daughter. So that they can no longer be together. And seeing as we now know who Alice's mother really is from the big revelations throughout the previous episode, titled... Eloise Gardener, it's pretty likely that the witch who has poisoned Wish Hook's heart, is Mother Gothel, in order to cruelly keep him and Alice separated. Which is so tragic and heartbreaking. All out of spite because Wish Hook had rejected her. I feel so badly for both Wish Hook and Alice. Especially for Wish Hook. Unfortunately, Alice has been tricked by Drizella so that she could try to lure Henry into a trap to poison his heart as well, and Wish Hook sadly pays the price when Alice attempts to touch him as they embrace, until Wish Hook is seriously hurt by the poison in his heart when they do so. I am so glad that Regina is there to help him, while Henry and Ella go after Alice to help her after she runs away in fear. This is really the only storyline from this episode that I absolutely care much about. And I absolutely wish there was much more focus on it. Nonetheless... Soon, Henry and Ella wind up in a new land known to us as New Wonderland, after they follow Alice through the opened portal. And this New Wonderland is most definitely different from the Wonderland we've already gotten to know from the previous seasons, in case you were wondering why this new realm looks so much different from the other Wonderland shown in seasons one and two, as well as briefly in season six's two part finale episode, titled... The Final Battle. In The Final Battle Part Two. Personally... I really couldn't care less about Henry's and Ella's love story, as I've mentioned a few times now. And I feel really badly for saying so because I really love Henry and his actor... Andrew J. West, so much! Also... I don't really like that the man whom everyone comes to believe is supposedly Lucy's father... Nick, shows up at Roni's. This part of the episode for me is just boring, because we know that Henry is really her father and because in my opinion, this guy really isn't all that likable at all. At least not to me. Which I suppose is also the point of his character. We're not really supposed to like him. If anything... We're meant to be suspicious of him, just like you were, Travis. So... Success! However, Nick's real identity is a character named Jack, who appears to be an old friend of Henry's from somewhere unknown. And according to Henry, Jack is the first friend that he made when he first arrived within the New Enchanted Forest. If you listen carefully to Henry's and Jack's conversation in this scene, as Henry introduces Jack to Ella in the New Enchanted Forest, Henry and Jack talk about fighting against giants together, which reveals that Jack, is Jack from the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, or Jack the Giant Slayer. Another new version of Jack, as we also got to know a female version of Jack back in season two as well. And this new Jack... He is clearly very different from the original Jack, or rather Jacqueline, whom we know from season two's episode, titled... Tiny, and from the story of Jack, the Giant Slayer. The same female version of Jack who was foolishly in love with David's twin brother, Prince James. Also... I really appreciate and love the Star Wars reference within this scene when we are first introduced to Jack in the New Enchanted Forest storyline, as Henry quotes Lando Calrissian, and acts out a famous scene between Lando and Han Solo in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, as Henry pretends to hate this newcomer, who actually turns out to be a good friend to Henry. Back to Rogers' storyline... I appreciate seeing the other cops at the precinct cheer for Rogers when he returns to work the next day for solving the Eloise Gardner case. It appears in the first episode, titled... Hyperion Heights, that no one much likes Rogers because Rogers is a good man and a straight arrow. But at least they all appear to respect him now. Except for Rumple, of course. Although, his disdain towards Rogers appears to be mostly because he's frustrated with Rogers for refusing to listen to him about freeing Eloise. And Rumple definitely knows who Eloise really is and that she's dangerous. Then... We get more backstory for Ella, which was certainly different once more. It turns out that her birth mother remarried, giving her a stepfather too, even though he was the only father she's ever known and the only parent she loved since her mother... Surprise! ...abandoned her too. Ugh. In my opinion once again... Ella's part of this storyline gets a little bit better as it goes along, but I didn't like it at first. And then we learn Ella's mother's heart had been poisoned to keep her from Ella's father, the same as Wish Hook's heart has been. And we discover that Drizella's first attempt at finding a failsafe to the curse breaking, is by poisoning Henry's heart. Making it so that he and Jacinda can't share true love's kiss. Thankfully, this attempt fails, as Drizella's plan is thwarted by Alice and Ella when they banish Drizella through the mirror, which is in fact a looking glass from the stories of Alice in Wonderland. A looking glass much like the looking glass Rumple gives to Regina early in her life in order to help her to get rid of Cora and to banish Cora to a new land. Which is all shown in season two's episode, titled... We Are Both. Also... The mushroom that Drizella picks out to poison Henry, reminds me of the mushroom David and King Arthur goes in search for in season five's episode, titled... Siege Perilous, so that they could communicate with Merlin. And I am pretty sure that it is the same prop used once again. I love it!! Another of my favorite scenes... I love when Regina comes to see Rumple at the station only to find Rogers. And clearly, she knows who Eloise really is too. It is hilarious that she throws away the cake Eloise had made him, then tells him that sugar would kill him. I'm curious to know what was in the cake, and if Eloise had actually done anything to it. As we now know... Gothel has already cursed Wish Hook, now Rogers, with an obsession to find her and a desire to protect her, in place of his daughter. But maybe there's a small part of Gothel that feels obsessed with him too. Not out of love, but in more of a sick kind of obsession. At least... This is what I am sensing from her. And I really can't wait to see more between Rogers and Eloise, or rather Mother Gothel! She's going to cause some serious trouble for him. And I'm also curious to see how Gothel has poisoned Hook's heart so that he can't be near his daughter again. It is sweet how Henry has continued to help Jacinda, and yet it's also so sad because we know that Regina has to try to keep them apart in order to protect her son. It's killing Regina to do it, and poor Henry doesn't understand why. And now... Regina and Henry have left Hyperion Heights to go on a road trip together to find someone who can help them in San Fransico. :) Oh, and in case you might be curious... Jacinda winds up finding a new character standing behind Roni's bar when she comes in looking for Henry or Roni. This new character's name is Remi, as Jacinda calls him upon being surprised to see him filling in at the bar for Roni. Remi happens to be a human version of Remi the Rat from the Disney movie, Ratatouille. I love it!! You know I love all the nods to the Disney movies we all love!! I love seeing Rumple come to Regina after learning from Rogers that she was looking for him. And I actually love that Rumple is keeping up the pretense that he isn't 'awake' like Regina knows he is. As frustrating as this may be. I just wish we're told why he isn't willing to turn to Regina to ally himself with her to take Drizella and Gothel down, since Regina and Rumple have become friends since the final battle. Regina mentions something about him searching for the Guardian, who is talked about in this season's episode, titled... Beauty. But then... Rumple is always the one character who is the most difficult to read, as we never really know what he's going to do next. Good or evil... He's very conniving and I love it!! Finally... We get back to Henry and Ella, as they return home from New Wonderland, and they find Wish Hook and Regina, who is caring for Wish Hook after his heart is affected by Alice coming close to him. And we learn from Jacinda, that Alice has given Henry the white knight chess piece to give to her father, because this piece represents what her father is to her. Her white knight. This scene is so sad because Wish Hook appears so broken. And he tells his friends that he would suffer the pain of being poisoned time and time again just to see his daughter again. So sad, but so beautiful. Oh… And in case you didn't catch the writers’ mistake in this episode when Henry and Ella are talking about Snow hitting Charming with a rock at the beginning of their love story... The events in Snow’s and Charming’s past together have actually changed because of Emma’s and Killian’s time travel adventure in season three's two part finale episodes, titled... Snow Drifts and There's No Place Like Home. So, Henry should have told Ella that Snow hit Charming with a jewelry box, and not with a rock as it had originally happened until their love story is changed. The only way Henry could have known that it was originally a rock, was if Emma and Killian had told them everything thing they had charged. And maybe they did. And if so… Then this might not be a writers’ mistake after all. A stretch maybe, but maybe not an outright mistake. And lastly... I absolutely love seeing Rogers find Tilly come together again in the end of this episode, as Rogers comes to find Tilly sitting on the troll statue so he can apologize to her for being cruel and pushing her away as he did, shown in the previous episode, titled... Elose Gardener. And Tilly is really sweet in this scene. I absolutely love, love, love seeing father and daughter together, even though they are both unaware that they are father and daughter!! I absolutely love, love, love their dynamic!! I love how they talk about drifting off together in the same direction, and how they're both feeling a bit lost right now. Oh... And I love how Tilly winds up picking up the white knight chess piece, given that it is the very piece that represents her father to her. I absolutely love that every time either or Tilly are shown picking up a chess piece whenever they play chess together, they both wind up picking up one of the two pieces that represent themselves to one another... The White Knight, which represents Wish Hook, and the Black Rook, which represents Alice. It's beautiful! And again... This scene with them together is another of my absolute favorite scenes, within what is just an okay episode! This is actually my absolute favorite scene within this episode! I love it!! Overall... I enjoy this episode. Just not nearly as much as I absolutely love the previous episode, titled... Eloise Gardener. And I love the new look and design of New Wonderland too!! It looks much, much better than the Wonderland we see in seasons one and two. Thank you very much for another fun reaction for Once Upon a Time, Travis! I really had a lot of fun watching it again with you! Seasons one through six of Once Upon a Time are absolutely phenomenal!! And while you're not feeling season seven right now, I can assure you that it does get better over time. Just try to be patient. There is a lot of greatness to come!! :) You're amazing, Travis!! Thank you again! :) Sincerely, Heidi

Alicia Cue

so i’m pretty sure rumples awake, we saw in that episode where alice showed him the chipped cup and shot him to wake him up, and then at the hospital he was calling Belfrey dearie and we know that’s a rumpie phrase