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Once Upon A Time 6x15 review

Once Upon A Time 6X15
Original Airdate: 04/2/17
Rating: ***** (5 stars)
 Promo for 6X16:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-y3yhDinM4

The episode opened with Emma telling David that Killian was the one that killed his father, her grandfather. The first scene in the enchanted forest was Jasmine and Aladdin trying to find their way back home, and they end up finding a boat and killing a Kraken. Emma and David are trying to find a way to look for the hook.  The next scene was Jasmine, Aladdin, and Killian on Captain Nemo's ship looking for Jafar, so that they can all get home.  The next scene was Emma, Regina, and Snow having a ladies night at the local bar.  The next scene was Agrabah many years ago where Ariel’s necklace gets stolen in the marketplace, and princess Jasmine helps her. Jasmine wishes to go to an Island thinking that Jafar will be there, and it ends up being Ariel’s house and Jafar is in the inside of the lamp she is with Aladdin, Killian, and Ariel enters. The episode ended with Jafar not getting what he wanted, and Jasmine and Aladdin finding a way home, and Killian calling Emma with a shell that Ariel gave him.

I know that I didn’t put as many quotes in the review this week, and so I will take note to put more into next week’s review. “There’s more hook left town.”- Emma “A princesses duty to her people and I failed them.”- Jasmine “I’m just trying to see what it takes to get you to open up.”-Regina “I’ve seen this Jafar had something like it.”- Jasmine “He’s a hero they all are and they think I’m one.”- Jasmine


I loved this episode because it was two of my favorite princesses teaming up, and working together and I loved their scenes.  I loved the back story they had laid out for princess Jasmine, and that she wouldn’t marry just anyone like in the cartoon.   I thought it was a very clever storyline, and that the story flowed very well together. I loved seeing Emma, Snow, and Regina have a night out until it ended up being Gideon in the end.  I loved the dynamic of the characters in this episode, and I loved seeing Jasmine Aladdin and Ariel again.  There was nothing that I didn’t not like about the episode. 

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