Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1916997-20151012011036/@comment-25758988-20151012103922

I like the episode. A few things I loved more os then others, I liked the whole David and Arthur bonding thing. It actually added some more depth to Charming, the last few seasons he has blended into the background and wa begining to appear more prop like then an actual character but this episode showed his emotions as a father, a ruler, a husband and a true hero and also a more human side.

I loved Arthur being two faced and stabbing charming in the back but he was justified to a degree as they did all lie to them in Camelot, bringing the dark one into their kingdom. His character is well developed already and I can see him becoming mucher deeper.

Dark Emma gets better each and every episode. I am actually a major Emma fan at the moment. Her interatction with Hook was amazing, Hook was also fantastic in tht scene. Him saying the words "I Loved You" was both awful and brilliant. The reaction on her face said everything. Goosebumps!

The idea that Lancelot is alive, should not have shocked anyone as Adam said specifically we should have not believed Cora, so I knew the chances of him returning in present day (well during the missing 6 weeks) was not suprising, I liked it but I am not sure how he will fit himself into the story, guess we need to wait and see.

The speech Regina gave Zelena was a bit hypocritical but I do think that it was the kind of speech that only Regina could give. She has done what Zelena has done and painted herself as a victim and knows it does not work. Its the kind of speech your mother would give you about working harder at school, know at the moment you are not. She would explain that in her day she wished she had studied more and not to live by her example. It may sound hypocritical but it does not stop it from being true. Regina knows her own mistakes and is trying to explain that Zelena will follow suit.

I hated the idea of Prince Charming becoming a knight of Camelot! What was that about? His family looked honoured and proud to see David become a knight when he is already a prince, well king actually but there we go. Knight of the Enchanted Forest as well? What? Percival was a knight in the Enchanted Forest but Charming was not taking his place but was taking Lancelot, who mentions he came from Camelot. The whole thing seems strange. I mean what is the name of Charmings kingdom? I never thought about it actually until this episode, I never realised they needed a name for their kingdom but I suppose you would wouldn't you? I mean we have Agrabah, Arendale, Camelot and The Empire, which incidently were the only kingdoms not brought over in any DC, suggesting tht they may be the kingdoms in the four corners of Fairytale Land. Maybe they just call each kingdom in Misthaven by the name of the ruler. But it seems strange that a kight can be a knght of a whole region encompassing several kingdoms.

I can not wait for the next episode. :)