Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
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Once Upon A Time <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
saying that she could sense someone in need. When Snow tells her what she needs, the Blue<br />
Fairy warns that fairy magic is the purest magic of all, and cheating death requires black magic.<br />
Snow realizes that the fairy is holding something back and asks what she can do. The Blue Fairy<br />
admits that there is a form of magic that is forbidden to her kind except under the most dire of<br />
circumstances. She asks Snow to promise not to ever tell anyone what she’s offering and then<br />
gives the girl a candle. The Blue Fairy explains that it can save a life but only at the cost of<br />
sacrificing another life. She instructs Snow in how to use it, but the girl insists that she can’t kill<br />
someone, even to save her mother’s life. The Blue Fairy warns her that if she doesn’t then Eva<br />
will die.<br />
Neal makes a call to arrange for a car and admits that he spent some time in another world<br />
before coming to this one. Henry checks Emma’s phone and finds Mary Margaret’s message<br />
explaining that Regina is seeking the danger. Emma warns Gold that if Mary Margaret and David<br />
don’t find it then Regina and Cora will obtain it and control him. However, the pawnbroker<br />
refuses to tell Emma, insisting that it hasn’t been discovered in centuries and never will. Emma<br />
tells him that he’s going to have to trust someone eventually and that he should start with his<br />
family.<br />
Mary Margaret, David, and the Mother Superior go to Gold’s shop. The Mother Superior tries<br />
to use her wand to get in but discovers that Gold’s protection spell is too powerful. David suggests<br />
that they use black magic and Snow agrees, reminding the Mother Superior that she once gave<br />
her black magic to cure Eva. The Mother Superior doesn’t remember the conversation. However,<br />
before she can ask Snow for more details, Emma calls David and tells him that Gold said where<br />
he hid his dagger. David tells the others what he’s learned and looks up at the clock tower on the<br />
library.<br />
Snow returns to her mother’s chambers and tells Eva what happened. She confesses that she<br />
couldn’t bring herself to kill another to save Eva’s life, and the queen assures her daughter that<br />
it’s all right. Snow’s failure to kill proves that she has the strength to resist the darkness and<br />
rule kingdom as a great queen. Snow begs her mother not to leave her but Eva tells her that as<br />
long as Snow holds the spirit of goodness in heart, she’ll never leave her. As Eva passes away,<br />
Johanna snugs the crying child.<br />
David and Mary Margaret go to the top of the clock tower and David removes the dagger from<br />
where it was tied to one of the clock hands. Before they can do more than grasp it, Regina and<br />
Cora teleport in. Mary Margaret tells Regina that good has won but Cora teleports Johanna in.<br />
Regina takes the woman’s heart and tells Mary Margaret to turn over the dagger or watch her<br />
friend die.<br />
As Snow dresses in black for Eva’s funeral, Johanna gives her the crown and tells Snow that<br />
the kingdom will find strength through her goodness, and Snow will find strength in what Eva<br />
told her. Snow downs the crown and goes to the funeral. After laying a lily on her mother’s chest,<br />
Snow kneels and the people join with her. Snow remains kneeling for hours until long after<br />
everyone else has left. Johanna finally tells the girl that it’s time to let Eva go. Once they leave,<br />
the Blue Fairy flies in... and Cora drops her disguise. She goes to Eva and says admits that her<br />
daughter doesn’t love her the way that Snow loves Eva. Cora then even though she failed this<br />
time, she will eventually darken Snow’s heart, destroying Eva and her legacy, and then Eva will<br />
know what Cora went through as the daughter of a miller.<br />
Cora easily disarms David when he tries to draw his gun. She taunts Mary Margaret, talking<br />
about how she refused to use the candle, and Mary Margaret realizes that only Cora would know<br />
what happened, meaning she was disguised as the Blue Fairy. She also realizes that Cora poisoned<br />
Eva and the sorceress admits that the candle would have worked. When Mary Margaret<br />
wonders why, Cora explains that she killed Eva so that Regina could become queen. Mary Margaret<br />
insists that she won’t let them win again but Regina prepares to crush Johanna’s heart<br />
and a sobbing Mary Margaret finally drops the dagger. Cora snatches it up and Regina returns<br />
Johanna’ heart to her chest. Johanna goes to Mary Margaret... and Cora smashes her through<br />
the clock face, letting her fall to her death on the street below. The two women teleport away as<br />
Mary Margaret breaks into tears.<br />
Regina and Cora go to the mayor’s office and Cora asks her daughter why she’s troubled.<br />
After considering the matter, Regina asks why her mother didn’t tell her about her involvement<br />
in Eva’s death. Cora says that she didn’t want to burden Regina with it, but Reregina realizes<br />
that Cora set it up so that she would rescue Snow as part of her plans for Snow and her family.<br />
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