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Really enjoyed this episode! Sorry if I've just missed this, but what land was Jekyll originally from, where they have this carbon copy of Victorian London but with magic?

I liked the twist on the Jekyll and Hyde case, but now I'm seriously confused - what does this serum do? Does it only separate what the drinker sees as their good and bad side, regardless of what parts of them really are good and bad? If so I'm happy enough with that I suppose. I love the part about being unable to kill your doppelganger without killing yourself, and now I'm wondering if Regina will just find a way to merge herself with the EQ again. If this has already been discussed I'm sorry, I haven't read the other posts here yet.

Thank God they've introduced Jasmine. She's one of my favourite Disney princesses and it's about time she got here. Did anyone else predict who she was the minute she appeared?

Rumple's hair change gave me a little bit of a heart attack but I'm steadily getting used to it. I'm glad Belle is baring her teeth against him now, and that he has refrained from doing the nasty with EQ. I like the idea of Belle living on the Jolly Roger once Hook is moved out - after all, she's always craved adventure and not had quite enough - or at least not as much as the other main characters. Plus sleeping on a boat is SO comfortable.

Shame we didn't get much EQ in this episode but I suppose that's to make up for our slight surplus of Evil Queen Epic Music Moments from last week. On the other hand, I'm glad David was barely in this one, except to get thrown 20 feet through the air. More of that please. If we can dispense with his father backstory in future episodes too that would be lovely, thanks.

I liked how Killian got some action in this, albeit 2 seconds of duelling Jekyll's dusty ass before accidentally shoving that weak little misogynist into a spike. So first Regina and the Count, and now Killian has accidentally killed one, kind of two, but still technically one, person. At this rate, half the people from the LUS will have their stories cut short while Emma and Co say "whoops, just tripped and accidentally shoved this sword into Dorian Gray".

I didn't miss Grumpy/Leroy and was sad to see him today. I never really liked him. After most of the dwarves have been cursed by the town line, I think it's his turn by now to spare us some of his mediocre acting and 13-year-old-girl-like attitude.