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Episode Guide - inaf iasf bologna
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Once Upon A Time <strong>Episode</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
him and then notices the bracers. Gold tells his father that he wanted him to think about what<br />
he’s done, and Pan dismisses his son as a child, fearing everything including the hope of making<br />
a better life of himself. Disgusted, Pan wishes that he was finally free of Gold, and Gold takes a<br />
sword out and says that he will. Pan removes the bracer, saying that when he created it he made<br />
sure that it wouldn’t work on him.<br />
He teleports it on to Gold’s wrists and magically knocks him to the floor, and says that he will<br />
kill everyone in Storybrooke because of what they mean to his son. Disgusted, he tells Gold that<br />
he’s a coward just like he has always been because he’s nothing without magic, and leaves.<br />
In Rumplestiltskin’s castle, Belle comes into the spinning room and sees Rumplestiltskin<br />
lighting a candle. He hastily puts it away and Belle apologizes for interrupting his remembrance.<br />
Rumplestiltskin tells her that his son is lost but not dead, and that today is his birthday. Belle<br />
says that it’s not too late for a happy ending, but Rumplestiltskin tells her that his ending will<br />
not be a happy one.<br />
Gold is unable to remove the bracer and grabs the sword that he dropped.<br />
Regina wakes up and tells the others that she saw what needed to be done, and assures Henry<br />
that he will be okay. Pan arrives and takes the scroll and then immobilizes everyone with a spell.<br />
Gold prepares to cut off his own hand to remove the bracer.<br />
Pan wonders whether to hurt Belle or Neal first, and settles on Neal. However, Gold arrives,<br />
still wearing the bracer, and tells Pan that he won’t let him touch Belle or Neal, and is now<br />
willing to pay the price to stop Pan once and for all. He turns to Neal and says that happiness<br />
is possible... just not with him. When Pan points out that he has no magic, gold agrees but says<br />
that he doesn’t need magic because in Neverland he sent his shadow away to hide his dagger.<br />
Gold’s shadow flies up with the dagger and Gold grabs it and then runs the blade through both<br />
himself and Pan. Dying, Pan transforms back into Malcolm and begs Gold to stop, saying that<br />
they can have a happy ending together. Gold tells him that villains don’t get happy endings<br />
and drives the dagger deeper into both of them. There’s a flash of light and both Gold and Pan<br />
disappear, leaving the scroll behind.<br />
Belle collapses, weeping for Gold, while Regina recovers the scroll. When she hesitates, Neal<br />
tells her not to let his father’s sacrifice be for nothing. Leroy comes running up to warn them<br />
that the curse is closing in from all sides and there’s no escape, and Emma asks Regina what<br />
the price is for stopping the curse. Regina finally tells them that the price is hers: she has to<br />
say goodbye to the thing that she loves first. She tells Henry that she can never see him again,<br />
because she must undo her original curse. Since it created Storybrooke, everyone there will be<br />
returned to the Enchanted Forest... except Henry, who was born in the real world.<br />
Regina tells Emma that she will stay in the real world because she is the Savior, and she can<br />
take care of Henry from now on. Emma insists on going with them, but Regina says that it isn’t<br />
possible. Mary Margaret tells Emma to go because she can give Henry a happy ending. When<br />
Emma says that it was her job to give everyone a happy ending, her parents assure her that she<br />
touched everyone’s lives, and now Emma has to find hope. Regina admits that she just wanted<br />
Henry to be happy, and that she can accept that’s with Emma.<br />
Eleven years ago in Phoenix, Emma gives birth to Henry and then insists that she can’t be the<br />
boy’s mother.<br />
Everyone goes to the town borders and Henry blames himself for going to find Emma rather<br />
than living under the curse. Regina tells him that she was the one who wrong, and that she cast<br />
the curse to gain vengeance because she was the villain. When she says that villains don’t get<br />
happy endings, Henry tells her that she’s his mother, not a villain. Meanwhile, Neal tells Emma<br />
that he’ll see her and their son again someday, and Hook tells her that he will think of her every<br />
day.<br />
As the curse closes in, Regina tells Emma the final price that must be paid. The curse will<br />
not only wipe out Storybrooke but everyone’s memories of it... including Emma and Henry’s.<br />
The only thing Regina can do is give Emma and Henry memories of a good life together, one<br />
will Emma never gave Henry up. Regina hugs her son one last time and Mary Margaret kisses<br />
Emma. Emma and Henry get into her car and drive across the border, while Regina destroys the<br />
curse scroll, crying. The curse sweeps down on the others, wiping out Storybrooke, as Emma<br />
and Henry leave.<br />
After giving birth to Henry, Emma asks to hold her son.<br />
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