Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20160418005754/@comment-26394456-20160418013711

I feel like "Ruby Slippers" - like "Our Decay" - was a kinda anti-climatic episode. However, unlike "Our Decay," "Rubby Slippers" had little to no signifigance. I also felt that when Hook changed Snow's name on the gravestone to David, Hook didn't change Emma's name. After all, he's susposed to be in love her. (It could also give Emma the chance to give Hook half of her heart.) I know not every episode can't be fast paced and jaw dropping, but "Ruby Slippers" didn't have any slight "I-can't-believe-that-just-happened" moment. I guess Belle self-inflicting a sleeping curse was kinda that moment but it so anti-climatic and was such a let down to the end of the episode. I'm guessing Belle going into a sleeping curse was so Emily de Ravin can wait until after her baby is born to continue acting. I am also sad/annoyed that Snow has left to go back to Storybrooke. (I'm guessing that was because of Ginnifer Goodwin wanting to take time off to raise her baby; I understand that.)