Rumple killing Pan/Papa and Regina's speech to Emma at the end where the best scenes hands down. Even though I doubt Rumple is actually dead, more likely its the Dark One who died as it was the Dark One's dagger.
An of course, the shipper scene takes the lead even though it wasn't the best moment in the show (IMO), but hey.
Regina and Emma's final scene, hands down. I really loved seeing how far their relationship has come in the last few years. Whether you ship them or not, Regina and Emma have one of the most interesting and dynamic relationships on the show.
all of them but last 20 mins takes the cake. specially hook showing up at Emmas doorstep.. true love will always find each other and it was him who came for her :') its just a matter of time before emma will fall for him again and they will break the curse. i mean him finding her cant b just a coincidence. oh Gosh this finale has left me speechless and emotionally wreck
Very true, I would love to see more scenes with Regina and Snow and how they might learn to overcome their past tensions and willingly become a family again.
The best scene was of course rumples sacrifice , i still hope he isn't actually dead it would be a shame as Robert Carlyle does such a good job playing him.
Oh so many. Snow telling Emma about the mobile while they waited for the black wand. Tink believing in herself and getting the pixie dust to work and stop the Shadow permanently, which revived the Blue Fairy (I'm glad she's back). When Snow/Mary Margaret gave Henry the book. The quick reunion when Henry was back in his own body. Rumple stopping Malcolm/Pan. Emma wanting to go with everyone back to the Enchanted Forest when she had been reluctant in the past. The farewells at the town line. And seeing Emma and Henry happy in New York. Some think there was something up with him, but he seemed like an average teen and he did smile when Emma gave him the cinnamon. (nice touch of a link back to Snow even if they weren't aware).
Aaaaaaaaaaand I'm done with this show. With Rumple dead, I haven't any interest at all in seeing all the crappy Disney sweet kisses and love prevails and you gotta be good and believe in yourself and whatever
The Regina/Emma scene at the end, easily. When Emma says, 'doesn't sound much like a happy ending' and Regina says 'it's not. But I can give you one.'
Just the way she says 'it's not' .. She says it with a smile that is just plastered with sadness and though she'd do anything different to be with her little prince, she knows she can't. So she puts him and Emma first. She puts their happiness before her - something we haven't seen from Regina in god knows how long (excluding the Neverland arc) and it's such a selfless act that i actually want to scratch my eyes out and just hug Regina to death. She doesn't deserve to be left behind, she was doing everything in her power to get Henry back all season. To try to be the mother he deserves, and she is, what she did is something so giving and heroic that is literally makes my heart melt.
Gosh, they would suffer without Robert's acting. Lana and Robert's acting are easily the best, if they decided to kill either of them off, there were be trouble
The goodbye scene. I teared about Emma saying goodbye to her parents, to Neal and to Hook, and Henry saying goodbye to his dad and Regina, and I loved seeing Regina doing the right thing and giving them happy memories. I liked seeing Hook at the end too, but I was also annoyed with Emma not remembering him in that scene.
The episode was so great that it's hard to choose (I would choose almost all of them), but I'll go with Emma's and Henry's goodbye, it had a strong emotional resonance
Why would she? She's not supposed to remember anyone from the Enchanted Forest that she met in Storybrooke or after the curse was broken,with the exception of Neal. She just wouldn't remember Neal as the son of Rumplestiltskin, but as Henry's father and the reason she went to jail.
WOW that's really sad the goodbye scenes with Emma&Regina was the best scene out of the whole show and the highest vote went to Hook showing up on Emma's doorstep OMG that is really vain.
I loved this episode as well. Especially the goodbye scene. That was really powerful. But something as been bothering me those last episodes and now I got the meaning of it, finally. What was bothering me was the prophecy of The Dark One: The boy will be your undoing. So, somehow the Seer didn't mean Henry but Peter Pan, since he's technically a boy and Rumple sacrificed himself to save the gang.
My favorite was the whole farewell segment, but especially with Regina, Henry, and Emma. Those were such emotional and beautiful scenes, with so much love between mother and son, and such sacrifice too. Rumple's death was another powerful scene. This was an overall great episode, with fantastic storytelling, brilliant acting, and even convincing special effects too.
I know it was small, but when Gold brought out the magic revoking bracelet and Regina turned to Hook and told him she hadn't forgotten about that, btw.
My favourite moments will have to be Regina's gift to Emma - that was a lovely and selfless act from Regina. It shows how much Regina changes since the pilot and it was nice to see two mothers' relationship develops too. And Henry's goodbye to Regina (You're not the villain, you're my mom). Though the most moving scene of all for me is Regina watches the Bug, with her son in it, driving away. My heart stings a bit every time I think about that part.
In the second half of the season 3, I'm hoping we will see Regina and Snow's relationship develops more - I think we will because once they're both back in EF, as mothers being separated from their kids, they will have a same aim to get back to them so this will be a good start to break their past tensions or a way to form a connection. I don't think there was any deep or meaningful dialogue/scene between the two in this season especially on Neverland which I find disappointing. Same for Snow and Emma's - the unicorns mobile scene was lovely - we need more of that.
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All of them! There wasn't a scene I didn't like.
ReplyDeleteRegina giving to Emma her happy ending
ReplyDeleteEmma/Regina ("my gift to you") and Henry/Regina ("you're not a vilain you're my mom") last scenes <3
ReplyDeleteRumple killing Pan/Papa and Regina's speech to Emma at the end where the best scenes hands down. Even though I doubt Rumple is actually dead, more likely its the Dark One who died as it was the Dark One's dagger.
ReplyDeleteAn of course, the shipper scene takes the lead even though it wasn't the best moment in the show (IMO), but hey.
Emma & Snow scene ;( <3
ReplyDeleteRegina and Emma's final scene, hands down. I really loved seeing how far their relationship has come in the last few years. Whether you ship them or not, Regina and Emma have one of the most interesting and dynamic relationships on the show.
ReplyDeleterumple's sacrifice no doubt. such powerful scene
ReplyDeleteall of them but last 20 mins takes the cake. specially hook showing up at Emmas doorstep.. true love will always find each other and it was him who came for her :') its just a matter of time before emma will fall for him again and they will break the curse. i mean him finding her cant b just a coincidence.
ReplyDeleteoh Gosh this finale has left me speechless and emotionally wreck
''oh, but I am villain. I villains don't get happy ending.'' goosebumbs
ReplyDeleteThey do but also Regina and Snow wish we see more of their relationship develop
ReplyDeleteVery true, I would love to see more scenes with Regina and Snow and how they might learn to overcome their past tensions and willingly become a family again.
ReplyDeleteThe best scene was of course rumples sacrifice , i still hope he isn't actually dead it would be a shame as Robert Carlyle does such a good job playing him.
ReplyDeleteThat he does! But I have a suspicion that he isn't really dead.but rather, it is the Dark One who is dead.
ReplyDeletei could see that being the case , as the dagger would kill the dark one not necessarily Mr gold.
ReplyDeleteOh so many. Snow telling Emma about the mobile while they waited for the black wand. Tink believing in herself and getting the pixie dust to work and stop the Shadow permanently, which revived the Blue Fairy (I'm glad she's back). When Snow/Mary Margaret gave Henry the book. The quick reunion when Henry was back in his own body. Rumple stopping Malcolm/Pan. Emma wanting to go with everyone back to the Enchanted Forest when she had been reluctant in the past. The farewells at the town line. And seeing Emma and Henry happy in New York. Some think there was something up with him, but he seemed like an average teen and he did smile when Emma gave him the cinnamon. (nice touch of a link back to Snow even if they weren't aware).
ReplyDeleteAaaaaaaaaaand I'm done with this show. With Rumple dead, I haven't any interest at all in seeing all the crappy Disney sweet kisses and love prevails and you gotta be good and believe in yourself and whatever
ReplyDeleteYou really think that Rumple is gone? After all that's happened since season 1, I bet he's more than alive.
ReplyDeleteCome on! He's not dead, they would never kill him!
ReplyDeleteAgree!!
ReplyDeleteThe Regina/Emma scene at the end, easily.
ReplyDeleteWhen Emma says, 'doesn't sound much like a happy ending' and Regina says 'it's not. But I can give you one.'
Just the way she says 'it's not' .. She says it with a smile that is just plastered with sadness and though she'd do anything different to be with her little prince, she knows she can't. So she puts him and Emma first. She puts their happiness before her - something we haven't seen from Regina in god knows how long (excluding the Neverland arc) and it's such a selfless act that i actually want to scratch my eyes out and just hug Regina to death. She doesn't deserve to be left behind, she was doing everything in her power to get Henry back all season. To try to be the mother he deserves, and she is, what she did is something so giving and heroic that is literally makes my heart melt.
(Instead we get more and more repetitive flashback scenes/episodes of when they try to kill another) ._.
ReplyDeleteShe kicked him in the groin. They've got quite a bit to go aha
ReplyDeleteGosh, they would suffer without Robert's acting. Lana and Robert's acting are easily the best, if they decided to kill either of them off, there were be trouble
ReplyDeleteThe goodbye scene. I teared about Emma saying goodbye to her parents, to Neal and to Hook, and Henry saying goodbye to his dad and Regina, and I loved seeing Regina doing the right thing and giving them happy memories.
ReplyDeleteI liked seeing Hook at the end too, but I was also annoyed with Emma not remembering him in that scene.
I doubt Rumple is gone. Somebody needs to still be the Dark One.
ReplyDeleteThe episode was so great that it's hard to choose (I would choose almost all of them), but I'll go with Emma's and Henry's goodbye, it had a strong emotional resonance
ReplyDeleteI loved the unicorn part! It was so cute *.*
ReplyDeleteWhy would she? She's not supposed to remember anyone from the Enchanted Forest that she met in Storybrooke or after the curse was broken,with the exception of Neal. She just wouldn't remember Neal as the son of Rumplestiltskin, but as Henry's father and the reason she went to jail.
ReplyDeleteCan I vote for all the scenes?
ReplyDeleteWOW that's really sad the goodbye scenes with Emma&Regina was the best scene out of the whole show and the highest vote went to Hook showing up on Emma's doorstep OMG that is really vain.
ReplyDeleteSeems like to spoke too early. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree. It was one, if not the best episode ofthe series.
ReplyDeleteThe whole scene was heartwarming but Regina giving Emma happy memories was the cherry on top. It was beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteThey'd be fools to kill off Rumple. I think he might be stuck in the world that behaves similar to The Netherworld.
ReplyDeleteStanding ovation for Robert Carlyle, Lana Parrilla and Robbie Kay.
ReplyDeleteI loved this episode as well. Especially the goodbye scene. That was really powerful. But something as been bothering me those last episodes and now I got the meaning of it, finally. What was bothering me was the prophecy of The Dark One: The boy will be your undoing. So, somehow the Seer didn't mean Henry but Peter Pan, since he's technically a boy and Rumple sacrificed himself to save the gang.
ReplyDeleteHello Papa!
ReplyDeleteBut I'm a villain! And villains don't get happy endings.
The music behind as well was killing me.
I def want to see them as mother/daughter.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was the whole farewell segment, but especially with Regina, Henry, and Emma. Those were such emotional and beautiful scenes, with so much love between mother and son, and such sacrifice too. Rumple's death was another powerful scene. This was an overall great episode, with fantastic storytelling, brilliant acting, and even convincing special effects too.
ReplyDeletePlease, Rumple-Pan might have been the best scene of the series so far!
ReplyDeleteI know it was small, but when Gold brought out the magic revoking bracelet and Regina turned to Hook and told him she hadn't forgotten about that, btw.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite moments will have to be Regina's gift to Emma - that was a lovely and selfless act from Regina. It shows how much Regina changes since the pilot and it was nice to see two mothers' relationship develops too. And Henry's goodbye to Regina (You're not the villain, you're my mom). Though the most moving scene of all for me is Regina watches the Bug, with her son in it, driving away. My heart stings a bit every time I think about that part.
ReplyDeleteIn the second half of the season 3, I'm hoping we will see Regina and Snow's relationship develops more - I think we will because once they're both back in EF, as mothers being separated from their kids, they will have a same aim to get back to them so this will be a good start to break their past tensions or a way to form a connection. I don't think there was any deep or meaningful dialogue/scene between the two in this season especially on Neverland which I find disappointing. Same for Snow and Emma's - the unicorns mobile scene was lovely - we need more of that.