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I honestly don't feel bad for Gaston. He was a terrible person, the mirror proved that, and even though Belle kept giving him chances and actually rescued him, he still went against her wishes. He kinda deserved it. (I got really happy when he started acting like Beauty and the Beast Gaston though)

I'm glad Emma is showing a little bit of remorse for her terrible things, makes me less worried (I wasn't worried until I read an Eskaver thread, never doing that again) (that was a joke don't kill me). The Red twist made me laugh but also so mad (kinda) because why the heck did they make us think Snow was dying when it was probably a love tackle or something. Emma should've slept for a couple seconds longer. Now Red is injured because she decided to wake up with a start. Sigh.

I'm kinda glad they didn't have Zelena go back to desperately attempting to steal her daughter despite that being the implications from the last episode's ending. And I'm sorry but I'm kinda happy with how mopey she is about Hades I'm a sucker for really corny cliche love stories

Just when I thought we'd get all the main cast together again and not miss anyone in every episode, Robin decides to go hide in the woods. Sigh. Maybe some day we'll get an episode with all of the characters they've sworn to telling the stories about.

Apparently Hades cares more about the decay part of "our decay" than I thought. Makes me wonder, is the ending of the arc going to be them freeing so many souls that the Underworld starts blooming, and Hades getting his heart back makes him cheery? Turning hell into paradise would be the ultimate hope story.

Rumple needs to stay away from all of the guest stars who the heroes try to save. Every time he gets near them they get thrown into the river.

Uhh that's basically it. Pretty happy with the episode overall, and I think they gave Gaston a good "death", unlike Milah, so I'm not upset about that either.