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Tough love: Following Cora's death, Snow White will find herself putting up walls, even towards her own family. "You have to love yourself in order for someone else to be able to love you," Goodwin says. Fortunately, her daughter Emma (Jennifer Morrison) will know exactly how to get her out of this stupor. "Obviously everyone is being delicate with her to a certain degree, but Emma is being a little tough love with her and going, 'You know what? At some point, you have to accept what's happened and then we'll deal with it, but you can't sit around regretting it,'" Morrison says.

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Henry's in danger: After a seer told Rumplestiltskin that the young boy who would lead him to his son would ultimately be his downfall, Rumple set his sights on Henry, suspecting that he's the boy from the prophecy. Unfortunately, no one will actually find out about Henry's fate anytime soon. "There's this really serious creepy undertone to what would normally be normal conversations," Morrison says. "But the audience will know Rumple is contemplating what to do about Henry, whereas everyone in the room thinks Henry is safe, so it heightens that sense of danger for Henry because there's no one looking out for him yet because no one knows he's in danger."

Rumple's own issues: Although Rumple will have to watch out for Regina, he'll have problems closer to his heart to deal with. "He's got his son and his relationship with Belle [Emilie de Ravin] to think about, so he's distracted while all this is going on," Carlyle says. "What he thinks about that isn't really clear until Episode 22, at the very end, where you realize what he's actually up to. It's another game-changer of an episode. Everything turns around in that moment." Carlyle also notes that the end of that same episode "is massive in terms of the relationship with Rumple and his son, and it can never ever be the same again."

Star-crossed lovers? Now that Neal (Michael Raymond-James) is back in town, Emma will have to set her feelings about him aside for the sake of Henry. "She's not in a mind space of, 'Oh gosh, I wish that he was with me right now!'" Morrison says. "There's too much for them to work out right now. He let her go to prison and let all these bad things happen to her, and he hasn't been given an opportunity to explain that in a way that really makes that OK." Had Neal gone to prison in her place, she would've waited for him and it would've messed up the curse, so "we'll see if she has the forgiveness in her," Morrison says of an upcoming episode that addresses his misdeeds.

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