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Once Upon A Time <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Mary Margaret finds Johanna’s house and they hug each other. Johanna tells Mary Margaret<br />

that she found the crown in Gold’s shop and bought it, knowing that she had to give it to her<br />

former employer. Mary Margaret notices the lilies that Johanna is growing in her garden and<br />

the former servant explains that they grow in any season, and that she is raising them in honor<br />

of Eva. As they talk, Mary Margaret hears someone moving in the nearby forest and goes to<br />

investigate. She watches as Cora and Regina uses Gold’s map to try and search for the Dark<br />

One’s dagger. Cora wonders if Hook lied to them when he translated it, but assures Regina that<br />

it doesn’t matter because she can use her magic to decipher it eventually. Once they have the<br />

dagger, they can use it to force Rumpelstiltskin to kill for them.<br />

Mary Margaret goes to find her husband and wakes him up. He tells her what happened and<br />

they realize that Cora plans to find the Dark One’s dagger and control him... or become the<br />

Dark One herself. Mary Margaret tells David that she already left a message for Gold on Emma’s<br />

phone. Until he calls back, she suggests that they slow down Regina by playing on her doubt of<br />

Cora, and offers to call Regina and set up a meeting.<br />

In Manhattan, Neal takes the others on a tour of the city. While he goes to get pizza with Henry,<br />

Emma worries that Henry will never forgive her, but Gold tells her that the boy will eventually<br />

forgive his mother. He asks Emma to convince Neal to come back to Storybrooke, and warns her<br />

that Henry will eventually run away to find his father, just as he ran away to find Emma. Emma<br />

figures that Neal will eventually let Henry down like he did with her, but Gold suspects that<br />

Emma is more concerned with protecting herself than her son. He suggests that Emma wants a<br />

second chance with her former lover, but Emma denies it. Neal and Henry come back and Neal<br />

says that he’s going to take Henry to the museum. As they go, Henry makes another comment<br />

reminding Emma that she lied to him.<br />

Mary Margaret arranges a meeting with Regina at the diner, claiming that she’s heard from<br />

Henry. When Regina gets there, Mary Margaret admits that she hasn’t talked to Regina and tells<br />

her that she knows the former mayor is working with her mother. Mary Margaret gives Regina<br />

one last chance to choose good, but Regina insists that she was always good and it was only<br />

Mary Margaret that gave her a reputation of being evil. She points out that being ”good” got her<br />

were insincere acceptance from people that will never forgive her, and tells Mary Margaret to stay<br />

out of her way. Regina gets up to go and Mary Margaret warns her that Cora doesn’t care about<br />

Henry except as a way to use him to gain power. Disgusted, Regina asks Mary Margaret what<br />

she knows about mothers and walks out.<br />

After the Royal Doctor examines Eva, he tells Snow that he isn’t sure what’s wrong with the<br />

queen. He has Johanna summon the king from his journey and leaves, while Snow goes to her<br />

mother. Eva says that she’ll be fine in time for her daughter’s birthday but Snow insists that<br />

her birthday doesn’t matter. Snow goes out and Johanna hugs her, and then admits that where<br />

medicine has failed, magic may succeed in curing Eva. She suggests that Snow may be able to<br />

call upon a fairy who grants wishes if the requestor’s heart is true. Snow insists that it is and<br />

Johanna tells her to go to a clearing in the woods and wish upon a blue star.<br />

As Henry talks to Gold about the fact that the pawnbroker is his grandfather, Neal tells Emma<br />

that he’s trying his best with their son. Emma says that she’ll have to take Henry back to Storybrooke<br />

and suggests that Neal should come with them. Before Neal can respond, they arrive at<br />

his apartment and Neal goes upstairs with Henry to get his camera for their trip to the museum.<br />

Hook comes in behind Emma, knocks her out, and then slams Gold against the wall, piercing<br />

his chest with his hook. As Hook prepares to finish the job, Emma clubs him unconscious from<br />

behind. Neal and Henry hear the commotion and come running down to investigate. As Neal<br />

examines his father, concerned, he recognizes Hook, much to Emma’s surprise.<br />

Emma locks Hook up in a storage room and finds a map on him. They realize that he sailed<br />

from Storybrooke to New York on his cloaked pirate ship, Neal describes the ship as being able to<br />

sail between worlds and then tries to tend to his father. Henry goes to his grandfather but Gold<br />

shoves him away, saying that it’s the boy’s fault that he was hurt. They realize that Hook’s hook<br />

had poison on it and Gold is dying, and they can only cure him in Storybrooke using magic. A car<br />

won’t be fast enough and Neal suggests that they use Hook’s ship... and admits that he knows<br />

how to sail it.<br />

Mary Margaret and David go to the nunnery to see Mother Superior. She realizes what Cora<br />

and Regina can do with the dagger immediately and the couple ask for her help.<br />

Snow goes into the woods and starts to make a wish, but the Blue Fairy appears immediately,<br />

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