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 />
get things over with. The world-worn fairy steps out and tells Regina that she and the others will<br />
fail to rescue Henry, and then blows red dust into Regina’s face, knocking her out.<br />
Hook leads the others to Tinker Bell’s treehouse and they search for the pixie dust. They<br />
don’t find it, and Emma realizes that the place is simply a place to sleep. She recognizes the<br />
type of place from all of the temporary apartments and houses that she stayed in. Mary Margaret<br />
says that she understands, because she spent a lot of a time on the run sleeping in strange<br />
places, and says that she can understand how Tinker Bell feels. They don’t find the pixie dust<br />
but David locates Regina’s handkerchief, and they realize that Tinker Bell has been following<br />
them all along... and will go after Regina.<br />
When Regina wakes up, she discovers that Tinker Bell has taken her to a cave and tied her<br />
up. Tinker Bell says that she won’t help Regina because of how she hurt her in the past, and<br />
Regina objects, noting that Tinker Bell chose to involve herself in Regina’s life. Realizing that<br />
Tinker Bell plans to kill her, Regina warns the fairy that murder is harder that it looks. When<br />
she works out that Tinker Bell used poppy dust, not magic, to capture her, Regina magically<br />
frees herself once she understands that Tinker Bell is powerless. Tinker Bell holds a poisoned<br />
arrow to Regina’s neck and warns that she can still kill her before she can cast a spell.<br />
Shocked, Regina wonders how Tinker Bell has changed so much since their last meeting, and<br />
Tinker Bell says that it’s because of Regina.<br />
Tinker Bell goes back to the palace to see Regina and soon realize that she isn’t glowing with<br />
love. Regina claims that everything between her and the man went awful, blaming Tinker Bell,<br />
but the fairy realizes that Regina is lying because she was afraid to embrace new love. Furious,<br />
Regina insists that she had love and suffered from its loss, and Tinker Bell worries about what<br />
will happen to her because she stole the pixie dust to help her new friend. Disgusted, Regina<br />
tells her that she has no friends and orders her to leave.<br />
Regina reaches into her chest and pulls out her own heart, and then gives it to Tinker Bell.<br />
She tells Tinker Bell to show who she really is by killing Regina right there and then, and Tinker<br />
Bell says that she’ll gladly do so.<br />
The Blue Fairy confronts Tinker Bell and ignores the latter’s pleas for a second chance. The<br />
elder fairy says that the situation with Regina was Tinker Bell’s second chance, and that she no<br />
longer believes in her protégé. She strips Tinker Bell of her magic and leaves her lying on the<br />
ground, wingless and powerless.<br />
Tinker Bell takes Regina’s heart and tells her that her actions cost her dearly, and wonders<br />
why she lied. Regina admits that she was afraid to let go of her anger because she would have<br />
been weak without it. Tinker Bell wonders why she shouldn’t kill Regina then and there, and<br />
Regina says that she has to choose hope or revenge, just as she did long ago. If Tinker Bell<br />
crushes the heart, then she will be just as bad as Regina. Tinker Bell isn’t convinced and Regina<br />
tells her that she can be a good fairy by helping them rescue Henry. The former fairy says that<br />
it’s too late, but decides not to kill Regina or help them. She then gives Regina her heart back<br />
and warns that it’s too late for anyone to rescue Henry because he’s been with Pan too long.<br />
At the camp, Pan tells Henry that Neverland runs on belief. When the real world stopped<br />
believing, magic began dying. Henry’s destiny is to restore the magic to all worlds and become<br />
the savior. Emma is the savior only because she gave birth to Henry, and Pan offers Henry<br />
the chance to find his destiny. Pan takes out a small scroll and explains that it came into his<br />
possession long before Henry was born. He offers it as proof that Henry’s coming was foretold,<br />
but Henry tosses the paper away. Pan tells him that he’s just like his father and walks away.<br />
As Mulan prepares the ambush for the shadow, Neal thanks Robin for his help and talks<br />
about how he’s lost his own family. He admits that he screwed up with Emma by refusing to<br />
admit that he loved her when she first said that she loved him, and that he hopes she will forgive<br />
him when he finds her. Little John brings Roland in and Robin tells his son that everything will be<br />
fine. Everyone sets up for the ambush and Roland goes to the window and says, ”I believe.” The<br />
shadow burst through the window and grabs Roland, and Robin grabs his son. As they struggle,<br />
Mulan leaps forward and cuts through the shadow’s arm, breaking its grip on the boy. As the<br />
shadow flies back to Neverland, Neal leaps out the window and grabs it, and is pulled along with<br />
it.<br />
Once things settle down, Robin thanks Mulan for her help. He wonders what she plans to do<br />
now that Neal is gone, and offers her a place with his men. Mulan says that she’s honored but<br />
first she needs to talk to a loved one. She returns to the castle where Aurora is tending to the<br />
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