The Evil Queen uses Aladdin's lamp to make Emma's wish of never being
the Savior come true, sending Emma to an alternate reality of the
Enchanted Forest; Regina and David both make bold moves in order to try
to find Emma; Gold and Belle receive surprising news about their son.
This
was a very interesting episode that had some really great moments to it
and some things were a little wired. When it was brought up that this
episode was going to have Emma no longer being the savior I didn't know
what to expect them to do. And what they did do was okay because I liked
the idea that the enchanted forest was doing okay with Emma not being a
savior but the fact that they made Emma such a weakling that just
seemed so odd and not right, because you can still be a bad-ass princess
and not be the savior. I liked the moments with Regina where she had to
deal with everyone hating her again and she had to dress-up and play
the role of the Evil Queen. Then it was kind of cool to see Henry as a
knight and a little bit of a savior. The ending for Emma and Regina was
really kind of weak because they missed their portal home just because
Regina got distracted, Emma could have just shoved her in the portal or
something instead of them both standing there yelling at each other. All
the moments with the Evil Queen in this episode were okay to some
degree or another. I did like the moment with the genie lamp and Regina
reminds the Evil Queen that they are the same person so they both can
use the genie's wishes. The moment with David fighting the Evil Queen
really made very little to no sense at all. Gold and Belle in this
episode seemed like a pretty cool storyline that I'm interested in
seeing when the show comes back. And I did really like that they ended
this first half of the season with relieving who it is under the hood
that is destined to kill Emma. And just overall this was a really fun
and entertaining episode.
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