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Once Upon a Time - Episode 1.21 - An Apple Red as Blood - Synopsis

Apr 5, 2012

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As Henry begs Emma to stay in Storybrooke, Regina works on a plot that could rid her of Emma permanently; Snow White asks her cohorts to help save Prince Charming and defeat the evil queen.

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43 comments:

  1. So I guess whatever happens in 1x20 with journey with August, does not go too well...

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  2. And the plot thickens!!!

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  3. I wonder what happened to make Emma leave storybrooke. I guess it's Regina doing something evil or someone getting their memory back and freaking her out.

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  4. Oh this sounds exciting! Bet she gives Emma a poisoned apple!

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  5. Jeez, Regina. You don't need to plot. You could have just got a restraining order right at the beginning of the show.

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  6. I think she wants to kill Emma, not force her out.

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  7. Ooh, I wonder what happens in 1.20 that makes Emma want to leave.

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  8. Yup, that's what I think.

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  9. She already tried that, didn't she?

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  10. If the town does NOT exist outside storybrooke(like, in the map) no she can't. :)

    Also i am sure Evil Queen would prefer more permanent solution. :)

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  11. I guess there's a poisoned apple in there somewhere. I just wonder who's gonna eat it and what's gonna happen! Can't wait!

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  12. Last time Emma tried to eat a poisoned apple, Henry grabbed it out of her hand, just in time.

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  13. yeah, that's what it sounds like.

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  14. Seriously if the cliffhanger will be Emma leaving I'll freak. They are so predictable lately. It's annoying. Keep surprising me show.

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  15. So August freaks Emma out with his curse-breaking talk in episode 20 and she decides to run, but Henry won't let her... Then Regina comes up with some nice plan to take her out. There's something about that honey crisp apple tree in Regina's yard, I bet it still has magic!

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  16. Sounds like things are heating up!

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  17. Yeah,i can't see Emma falling for that one again.I watch Sunday's episode and i can't think why Emma would want to leave.did i miss something? Guess i better watch it again..

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  18. It didn't look to me that Emma was freaked out,and planned on running.She wouldn't do that if for no other reason then Henry.

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  19. It must happen in the next episode.

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  20. I hope it's not because everyone knows Emma can't leave or die - she's the main character - she's there for good. It would be such a bad cliffhanger. 

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  21. Hopefully Emma decides to stay, has an epiphany, realizes Henry is right, and goes on to do something heroic in the finale.

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  22. Perhaps is only me, but it looks as though Emma and Mary Margaret's relationship is wobbly, in the last episode when the cops were taking her away Emma tried to talk to her and Mary Margaret wouldn't acknowledge her.

    Maybe they have a fight, a really bad one, Mary Margaret kicks her out, and Emma feels let down and she thinks is best run away.

    Maybe Regina hears about the fight (she has eyes and ears everywhere), and considers this her chance to make sure she never comes back to Storybrooke again...

    Perhaps the apple features in the fairy land that was??...

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  23. That's very possible - Emma considers MM as her family so it'd be weird for her to just up and leave when her only friends and family are in Storybrooke.

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  24. I hope they don't waste too much time on such a lame arc given that the show is only 43 minutes.  I mean seriously, she's the main character, she's not going anywhere.  Even if they show her bug leaving Storybrooke in the finale we all know she'll be back with a change of heart in Season 2, episode 1----so why waste our time?

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  25. Emma leaving probably means her attempt at gaining custody of Henry is an utter failure. 

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  26. The words "works on" and "could" suggest that there is intention, but not necessarily anything definitive here...clearly the synopsis is meant to give us a little anxiety attack, but I doubt Regina will succeed, or if Emma leaves, it won't be for a good reason. 

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  27. She either must think it's safer for everyone else if she leaves, or she needs to go out and find somebody or something....

    The only other reasons I could think of is if something gets revealed and it's too overwhelming for her (either she seems something that undoubtedly proves what Henry has been saying and she freaks, or she something really bad happen to someone and she freaks)... 

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  28. Could this be a little misdirection leading up to the season finale?

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  29. What the hell would make Emma go from trying to solve her Regina problem last episode to considering scrapping the whole thing and leaving town in this episode?  It doesn't make much sense.

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  30. Unless she finally believes in the curse and hightails it out of there, leaving Henry in her rear-view mirror. lol

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  31.  I would love to see that, even if it was just on a gag reel.  She finally believes in the curse and decides "f*ck this, I'm outta here," or she could just take Henry and hightail it out of town.  What's Regina going to do?  Come after her? lol

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  32. Well then it has to be pretty intense,maybe it is because August opened her eyes to the truth.Considering her background and lack of family ans friends i can see that happening.  But i don't see her eating an apple,i think she learned her lesson there!

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  33. if regina wanted emma gone from the first moment she saw her, why didn't shee try to kill her earlier??

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  34. Is Henry under the curse? I'm inclined to say no....he WAS able to leave Storybrooke, and even though he said that he only could because he's a kid and he had to go back, he wasn't a cursed storybook character for whom time has stood still for 28 years.

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  35. Maybe Emma is trying to leave with Henry, but he thinks they should stay and rescue all the feirytale characters.

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  36. I could actually see her freak out when she realises that it's true and try to run away from it all. Someone(I think it was Jen herself) said that they thought Emma would be angry at her parents for basically sacrificing her as a newborn when she found out the truth.  

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  37. I really don't see Emma leaving for something meaningless, this is probably the first time she's emotionally invested in every part of her life. If you really analyze it, she dived head first into this town, against every sense of self-reliance she has. She loves her kid, she loves Mary Margaret and she had deep feelings for Graham.

    If is not a terrible fight with Mary Margaret, then it has to be Regina threatening Henry's life somehow.

    Perhaps she becomes a believer in episode 20; she sees Regina for who she is, and thinks she's too powerful for her, but I think that's a stretch. No matter what August says to her in episode 20, I think Emma is too much of a skeptic. She needs to see in order to believe!

    I hope I'm not wrong!

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  38. Go ahead and kill Emma. I don't care. All I care about is Regina.

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  39. That is likely.

    Maybe whatever is happening in 1x20 makes Emma realize that all that stuff about curses, fairytales etc, might truly be real and her first thought would be a very rational and human one: "let's take my son and hightail out of here as fast as one can"

    In a sense, the typical "I am not a hero, i don't want to be that" breakdown and Henry trying to convince had to not run away from her destiny.

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  40. Also, Sebastian Stan is in this episode! Does that mean that he's possibly (most certain) in the Season finale too?

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