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Once Upon A Time 6X12 review spoilers

Once Upon A Time 06X12
Airdate: 3/12.17
Rating:***** (5 stars)
 Promo for 6X13:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWjnePuH-NA

The episode was a whole was about a backstory with David and his twin brother James, and David trying to break the curse that he and Snow are currently under. The episode opened with David and James’s parents with Rumple, and with a coin flip, James is the one that leaves. In the present, the gang is having dinner as a family, after which David falls and he says he sees his father.     Still in the present Regina and Snow are worried about the Robin that Regina brought back from the other world. Killian tells Archie that he is ready to propose to Emma and he already has the ring. The next scene in the past showed their father going to look for James.      There was a scene where David and James’s father went to go see Rumple for help. The episode ended with James and his father in the past, and with David in the present.

I loved so many of the quotes in this episode, here are just a few of my favorites. ”Nothing can break this family apart.”-David” Regina this thing keeps screaming at me!”-Robin “It’s about to get more complicated.” Kilian “Small things can hold great power.”-Rumple


I loved this episode because I love all of this episodes where there is a backstory, and where we find out more about the characters. I loved the development off David, and the fact that we got to see where he got to today. I am of a fan of the episodes that are not just a fun filler episode, but ones where the story keeps on moving.  I loved that it was David centered as it had been a while since he was at the forefront   of an episode. I loved the family dynamics between everyone in this episode, this is a show that does a great job at family dynamics to me. I want to give a shout out to Emma and Killian because I am so happy that they’re moving forward with their relationship.   I love that Robin is back on the show, even if it is just for a short time. There wasn’t anything I didn’t  love about the episode. 

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