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Once Upon A Time 6x14 Review (spoilers)

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Airdate:03/26/17
Rating: ***** (5 stars)

The episode opened with the Evil Queen looking for Snow white in the past, and we see Tinkerbell there the evil queen then finds out that Snow White left. In the present, the evil queen is walking with Robin after she kidnapped him, and he doesn’t know why she kidnapped him they end up at a graveyard. Emma shows her engagement ring to Emma and Henry, and then when she enters the room to Regina. Regina then tells the group that the Evil Queen has escaped from where she was.  Killian fears that his past is coming back to haunt him, as he tells Captain Nimo. The next scene is a scene where the Evil Queen comes to visit Henry, and she wants to be written a happy ending. The next scene is in the past where Regina’s father comes to her and says that he can help her so he takes her to a graveyard. In the present Regina shows Emma, Snow, Henry, and Zelena a photo of Robin kissing another woman. The next scene is a scene where Robin and the Evil Queen are talking, and she is telling him her plan on how she is going to destroy Regina.

The next scene  after Regina and her father go to the graveyard in the past was a scene in the present with Emma finding out that Killian killed her grandfather David’s father. The following scene was Killian asking if Captain Nimo needs anymore men on his ship as he wants to get away. The next scene is Regina seeing Robin and the Evil Queen in the same room when she goes to see the Evil Queen. The battle between the good side Regina and the Evil Queen have a sword fight that Regina ends up winning when she takes the Evil Queen’s heart. After talking   to each other Regina asks Henry to send the Evil Queen away to a place where she can get her happy ending. The episode ends with Robin and the Evil Queen having a drink in his realm.  In the present Emma comes home to find Killian gone, and he is on the ship with Captain Nimo he was going to tell him that he was going to stay with Emma, but Gideon gives the order for the ship to leave.


I loved so many of the quotes this episode. ”Where is she where is snow white?!”-Evil Queen “And if she has found a way to cease her immortal coil, there is no telling what she could be up to.”-Regina “This fight ends today.”-Regina “The only one who doesn’t stand alone is my better half.”-Evil Queen. “Just promise me you won’t miss a single moment.”-Regina

I loved everything about this episode, and so much happened that is why I wanted to make this review longer. I loved the story line and that it was a Regina-centric episode, I think that we need more of those on the show. I loved the dynamics between the good and the evil sides of Regina, because it showed that she was flawed. I really think that this episode moved the plot around really well, and some many things happened.  Overall I thought this was one of the better episodes of the back half of season six so far. 

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