Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25926288-20171021005812/@comment-25375217-20171021012742

For Tremaine to be unique because she's not a magic-wielding Evil Queen, they sure are giving her a lot of political power and magic.

That minor gripe aside, I enjoyed this episode. I totally called Anastasia being dead(ish) by Cinderella. (Granted, I also speculated it could be Drizzle or Tremaine, but very few people still believed Ana was dead as of latest news.) Ana dying at age 14 definitely limits the chances of our Anastasia coming back.

They seem to be pushing Captain Frog -- he was flirting with her quite a bit. It could also just be Colin O'Donoghue having a natural chemistry with everyone, but BTS rumors prevail. Tiana is very nice, if a little two-dimensional right now (but that's sure to change in episode 5).

Nice to see the Heart of the Truest Believer come back into play. I'm also glad that Lucy acknowledged That Still Small Voice and its plot similarities. Having the glass slipper and Anastasia's coffin down there is a little too much like the glass coffin, though. Does that mean Ana is sleeping on the trigger?

That last scene with Victoria and the Witch has me back on the Tremaine-is-Rapunzel bandwagon. The Witch saying she's locked up in the top of Victoria's tower... The whole back-and-forth on "who is the prisoner to whom"... It's definitely a set-up for a backstory between them.

I'm still calling her Cindy. Sorry, Ella.