As the heroes try to find a way to send Anna, Elsa and Kristoff back to Arendelle, they realized that the Snow Queen marked up the border by preventing anyone to ever come back to Storybrooke once they left the town. While Regina has saved Marian yet again, she and Robin Hood have to make a difficult choice when the remains of Ingrid’s spell threatens Maid Marian’s life once more. Meanwhile, a magic gauntlet from Camelot allowed Belle to finally face the truth and realize that Rumplestiltskin’s true love is also his greatest weakness.
The whole gang is here to talk about the mid-season finale, Heroes and Villains and we’ve got a mother-load of information going! Although this wasn’t as good as the third season’s mid-season finale, we thought that it’s still a good episode. Last episode, Shattered Sight, was more like a mid-season finale; it feels more like an epilogue. The first forty minutes feels a bit like a drag, but as the episode progresses, it got better and better. It was to get some closure to the Frozen storyline. It makes us want to tune in more to the next coming episodes.
Something that we haven’t heard before, unlike Rumplestiltskin repeatedly says the entire half season, was something that Emma said was when they were in the town line when she said that she thinks some of Ingrid’s magic remains. Can she also sense magic now? Now that the town line is cursed, is Emma also part of this new curse? Can she still leave Storybrooke like she always used to?
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