Hey! I'm a 29 year old registered nutritionist and dietitian from Peru. I started this channel for a friend who wanted to see Once Upon A Time clips, but never found the ones she was looking for. I no longer upload clips of OUAT, but I will keep this channel open for those who want to relive those fantastic moments!
I know it sounds crazy but what if there’s another reason why they don’t want her to give up her magic. She’s the saviour of magic and Storybrooke right? So what if they don’t want her to stop being the Saviour so they can depend on her to save their family.
It's interesting...Guenivere actually looks a lot like Milah and Arthur does resemble (in character I mean) Rumple a lot, especially with both of them obsessing over power and such. But Rumple lost Milah in such a tragic way. He ruined his own name by leaving the war camp despire the dishonor of being branded as a coward just so he could have a chance to be with his son, and Milah never forgave him for it because as a result, it made their lives hard with the entire village looking down on them. Guinevere still has hope for Arthur and only feels neglected due to Arthur's obsession with his quest. Tbh she shares more similarities with Belle who also, in the end, left Rumple because Rumple cared more about power than love.
Zelena definitely gives off Morgan Le Fay: "The only one who wielded Merlin's magic and lived to tell the tale" "See the difference between you and me Emma is...that I don't mind being alone"
Um no Snow. You’re the one who couldn’t trust her with Bail cause you were scared and scolded her for reacting when she told you not to go near her! If you were told not to touch a nuclear bomb, would you touch it?
I really don’t blame Emma for getting upset over the whole thing. She may understand why she was put through the magic tree portal and such, but that isn’t going to stop her from feeling robbed of the childhood she could have had without it, or the mom she could have been to Henry had she not been in such a crap situation when he was born.
0:34 - 😂 This lady came busting in here like she's Maleficent; talkin' about "You forgot to invite ME"! Only difference is unlike her, at least Maleficent had a lot more CLASS about it.
Rumple face when he realizes that not only did he fail his plan but that he also unintentionally helped Ingrid.... when Rumple had trapped Ingrid by locking her in the circle he was rejoicing over her, now it's her who is rejoicing over him.
For me this is the darkest chapter not of the series but of the Frozen saga, Anna has never suffered so much fear when falling from a very high cliff that almost killed her.😢😱😱😱
Дэвид такой очаровательный ❤ ещё мне нравится что он говорит о моментах... позже Эмма повторит его слова. Но изначально они принадлежали Снежке. Мне очень грустно за эту семью, что им пришлось расстаться. Но они нашли друг друга и это замечательно 🥰
VERY interesting; this was *Lily's* family's home; no wonder she knew precisely where to go and where things were! Yet Lily was kind of dumb come to think of it all. Emma's own logic fails completely; her own analyses do not make any sense; like when she claims she's too old, and has missed her chance for a family; what an idiotic stance, as in who says so; and how'd you know that's going to be the case?
Interesting, most interesting: did you notice the activities she planned to carry out with this girl? Yes, it was playing house, but *way* more childlike and platonic; almost like Lily wanted a siblinglike bond with her above all. Diagnosis, not anything but, of the level of potential harm.
I really don't get why people hate on this season. This scene and just Emma's journey of self-discovery through magic alone made this one of my favourite seaosns of OUAT. Not to mention how they capitalised on Frozen and gave us such an interesting background about Elsa and Anna. (And how perfectly they were cast, the actors were amazing) Ingrid was such an interesting villain, "uniting" herself with Emma and Elsa in the most extreme way, because she saw herself in them. And to some level, she was right - they both stood out among their people and family. She felt they would be cast aside just like she was by the people who feared her, even her sister - her own blood. Overall, my favourite season after S1. 🩵🩵🩵