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

Graham wakes up from his dream, and tells Regina that he saw himself hunting a deer and<br />

talking with a wolf. He explains that he’s seen the wolf before, but Regina says that it’s a dream<br />

and tells him to go back to bed. Graham insists that it was a memory, not a dream, and goes out<br />

to get some air. He leaves despite her protests and goes to get his car at the bar. The wolf walks<br />

up to him and looks at him for a moment, and then trots away.<br />

The next day, Emma enters the kitchen and finds a bouquet of flowers on the table. She<br />

assumes that they’re Graham’s and throws them away, but Mary Margaret comes in and says<br />

that Dr. Whale sent them after their one-night stand. Emma wonders if it’s serious and Mary<br />

Margaret admits that she felt guilty about it. When Emma says that it’s okay and that she never<br />

gets beyond one-nighters, Mary Margaret points out that she always keeps walls up from other<br />

people and figures that she has feelings for Graham. Emma denies it, proving Mary Margaret’s<br />

point, and the teacher says that the wall will not only keep out pain but love. She then takes the<br />

flowers out of the garbage and puts them in a vase.<br />

Graham runs into the woods and finds Gold out for what he says is a bit of gardening.<br />

When Graham says that he was looking for a wolf, Gold says that there aren’t any wolves in<br />

Storybrooke. The sheriff explains that he saw the same wolf in his dream and then in the real<br />

world, and asks if Gold has seen it. Gold says that he hasn’t but notes that some people believe<br />

that dreams are memories of another life. When Graham asks what he believes, Gold says that<br />

he never rules out anything and wishes Graham luck in finding what he’s looking for.<br />

The Huntsman goes to a tavern with his wolf companion and the other patrons stare cautiously<br />

at the animal. They gossip that the Huntsman is an animal who was raised by animals<br />

and cries over his kills. One man comes over and asks him why he cries, and the Huntsman says<br />

that an honorable man cries, and that animals are pure of heart, not selfish and self-serving.<br />

The wolf growls at the man, who prepares to attack it. The Huntsman kills him and takes on the<br />

others, who withdraw after a few seconds. Meanwhile, the Evil Queen watches him through a<br />

shard of glass, decides that he’s perfect, and tells her men to bring the Huntsman to her.<br />

In the woods, Graham continues to chase the wolf and catches a glimpse of it. He finally<br />

catches up to it and asks what it wants. It starts to walk away, but when he whistles to it, it<br />

turns around and comes to him. Graham pets it and has a flash of himself, killing a woman who<br />

looks like Mary Margaret.<br />

Graham goes to the school and finds Mary Margaret. He says that he thinks they know each<br />

other from another life.<br />

The Huntsman enters the palace and refuses to give his real name to the Evil Queen. He<br />

explains that the wolves raised him and that his parents only gave birth to him, and she believes<br />

that he is a wolf rather than a sheep. She asks him to kill someone and the Huntsman wonders<br />

why he should. The Evil Queen offers him a place at her court as her Royal Huntsman, awash<br />

in luxury, and explains that she needs someone without compassion, someone who can carve a<br />

heart out and bringing it back to her. The Huntsman says that he can do that and tells the Evil<br />

Queen to outlaw the hunting of wolves in return. She promptly agrees and the Huntsman asks<br />

her who he is to kill.<br />

Graham asks Mary Margaret if she remembers when they met, and she admits that she has<br />

no idea. He doesn’t remember either, and explains that he doesn’t remember meeting anyone in<br />

town. Mary Margaret dismisses it as life, and he asks if he’s ever hurt her.<br />

Graham asks if she believes in past lives, and Mary Margaret tells him about Henry’s theory<br />

that they’re fairy tale characters. She tells him to go home and get some rest, and Graham<br />

hesitantly leaves.<br />

The Huntsman, dressed as a guard in the Queen’s army, walks Snow home. She offers him<br />

an apple and he refuses, and Snow realizes that he’s not one of her father’s knights. However,<br />

she realizes that he’s there to kill him. He freely admits that he is, and Snow knocks him down<br />

in his armor and runs off.<br />

Emma is at the sheriff’s office when Regina arrives. The mayor freely admits that she has a<br />

relationship with Graham, and asks what Emma’s relationship is with Graham. Emma says that<br />

her life is her business, but Regina tells him to stay away from Graham because she’s putting<br />

thoughts in his head and leading him on a path of self-destruction.<br />

Graham goes to see Henry and asks him if he’s in his fairy tale book.<br />

The Huntsman finally catches up to Snow, who is sitting and writing a letter. He asks why<br />

and Snow says that she knows he’ll find her no matter what. She asks the Huntsman to give her<br />

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