About the Author - Mark Ondo/LittleDreamer
20 y/o Austrian. Music lover, avid TV watcher, cheesecake muncher and pseudo writer. His taste in television is as eclectic as it gets and he dedicates more time to fictional characters than he would like to admit. He currently reviews Under the Dome and Zoo, writes about various shows in Mark's Remarks and creates Best-Scene Polls for Grey's Anatomy, Once upon a Time, Revenge and Scandal.
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Ending was perfect. I mean that music at the very end of episode. Just like from "Lost". But most of all I love a scene from beginning, when all main characters are watching younger Emma and Ingrid on that tape.
ReplyDeleteThe. Rumbelle. Scene.
ReplyDeleteAnd every single Belle's scene. And obviously Rumple's scene. But OutlawQueen scene was good too :)
Regina & Robin. Wanted more
ReplyDeleteRegina and Robin conversation and the Anna and Kristoff scene in flashbacks. Belle's mirror scene was great too.
ReplyDeleteBelle, the mirror, and her emotional breakdown in the shop. Amazing scene and revealed so much about Belle's character.
ReplyDeleteCaptain Guyliner was the best scene. Also the one where Emma, Hook, and Regina was walking up to the Merry Men in the forest and when Regina sees Robin Hood she turns around and heads the opposite direction. Those were the best scenes!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite scene : all the heros looking Emma's video... and Snow discovering the face of her daughter when she was a teenager.
ReplyDeletethe dark Belle, i like it !
ReplyDeleteRobin and Regina keep breaking my heart every episode but keep making up my favorite scenes.I love how selfless Regina was here.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Let's hope we get to see some plot development there ...
ReplyDeleteNothing really stood out for me this episode. I can't really choose any of the sad abusive Rumbelle scenes as favourites even though they were pretty clearly outlining the toxicity of the relationship. It wasn't the worst episode but it was rather bland.
ReplyDeleteIt was so sad. Like we're seeing this poor abused girl finally reaching her breaking point in manipulation and the person she trusts the most only continues to gaslight her.
ReplyDeleteI guessed you missed the part where he comforted her, tried to ally her fears and doubts, and immediately forgave her for trying to control him? That Belle recognises that she did wrong him--despite his insistence that she didn't--demonstrates that she is "hero material." It parallels Snow's feelings of guilt at using Regina as the means to kill her mother.
ReplyDeleteYes, he's continuing to lie to her about the dagger, but gaslighting her? Was there a deleted scene in which he's trying to drive her insane?
...DUDE. Seriously, a man letting his wife weep and believe LIES ABOUT HERSELF because he doesn't want to tell the truth to her is vicious abuse. He manipulated her mind so that she would not trust her own judgment. It's not comfort nor allaying her doubts if her doubts are actual truth. It's absolutely not the same as Snow's feelings of guilt.
ReplyDeleteAnd considering it's Rumple who has committed some serious physical and emotional abuse on Belle in the past, it's part of a patten.