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Sadly, I think you are right. I know Emma's family love her.....her parents and Henry and Hook. And I know Snow and David gave her up BECAUSE they loved her and wanted her to have her best chance. But in truth, she spent 28 years alone....being shuffled around and unwanted. She grew up without a family and now, she has these powers and the MOMENT she lost control, her parents did exactly what the Snow Queen said. They were afraid of her. It was only for a split second and they immediately regretted it, but she still saw the fear and it confirmed everything the Queen said and that's why she ran..
This is right before they did the Queens of Darkness and Emma turning dark storyline where Snow and David both see extremes of Emma's path before they take Lily from Maleficent as well. Where Snow sees a vision of Emma killing her if she turned dark, so I wonder if that played into her reaction as well?
"You were their only child, and they used you to break a curse. They're still using your powers... How many times have you saved them? How often have you felt more like a savoir, than their daughter? And all it takes is one tiny mistake, one accident, and you and your powers go from being their salvation, to their worst nightmare." I mean.... She's got a point...
No she doesn't have a point because her parents didn't have a choice if they kept her evil queen would kill Emma as a baby because they know that she is a savior and once the final battle begins she has to do it alone
So true because snow didn't like it when Emma powers out of control because she hurt her father it was an accident if that snow queen didn't make her powers out of control her parents would accept her for who she is but I'm glad she found her parents tho and Emma gave them a second chance
what made her words so powerful was the fact that she has been more of a mother to Emma than Snow ever was. That should really have been explored more in this arc
@@alexplays_roblox1k373 maybe but she did hurt her father that made snow angry and mad at the same time and snow saw fear in Emma eyes she tried to convince her to come back it's ok but since she yelled at Emma Emma ran away she tried to give up her magic since she hurt her son Henry and her father but Elsa stop her because it's part of who she is the savior
I love how much Hook cares about Emma. He could have been hurt by the falling lamppost and all he cared about was making sure Emma was alright. He was the only one that went after her in this scene. That's love right there!!! #OTP. I also love how Charming pushes Killian out of the way. Guess he likes him after all!! #BROTP.
Ik it's been years but I just started the show again out of nostalgia and you can even see Hook reach for her without a doubt for a 2nd time too... :')
Snow snapping at Emma just made everything all the more worse. I could understand a mother yelling a child whose done something wrong but Emma's a full grown woman and I think Snow handled it poorly.
It also didn't help when Snow actually told Emma she wanted to give her second child everything. Also she had the nerve to call herself Emma's mother when she and Charming made the decision of putting Emma through the wardrobe and she didn't even raise her, you can't truly call yourself a parent if you don't raise a child..
I think he's always been fond of Emma, since S1. But that doesn't mean he cares, since he has no problem trying to kill emma to get what he wants and that's proven with the hat in later episodes.
what's really amazing in this scene is ingrid being so magically powerful yet resorting to more intimate, more psychological attacks on Emma. She manipulated Emma so well more than any other villain she has ever faced this far. Also, the cuffs didn't work on Ingrid from the very beginning because she is too powerful, yet she chose to stay behind bars to push Emma's buttons. I think Ingrid is on par with Cora and the Evil Queen in terms of villainy who are at the top of the list.
@@robertorpg2132 That's the difference. Cora was severely deceptive and Regina was a glutton for control. Ingrid was more honest and self-reliant than them, as is the case for tragic villains like her compared to the power hungry villains like Cora, Regina, Rumple, etc. Some of the others were tragic, but their misfortunes didn't motivate them for solutions to their respective pain; not even Rumple could retain his hope to have his son back (but that changed later on, my point still stands).
The Snow Queen was easily the best villain on this show, she really hit a nerve with Emma but also ultimately helped her come to terms with what she sacrificed in becoming the Savior
I love how at 2:38 Killian is too distracted staring at Emma, and you can see the concern in his eyes, that he didn't notice anything else around him, not even the falling lamp post that could have killed him. He loves her and she is his number one priority.
it maybe me but I dont blame Emma for David getting hurt.... he made the decision to push Hook out of the way and thats how he got hurt... he could have yelled to Hook to move but he chose to physically push him out of the way... and Emma couldnt control what she did... so instead of snapping at Emma and making her feel like she did something bad, Snow should have shown more compassion to her...
It was an impulse reaction. After Snow saw the fearful reaction on Emma's face, she tried to smooth it over by saying, "Emma….wait!" And when they were at the apartment to regroup, she recognized how she made Emma feel.
Nikka Rose I Applause to you --- you are one in few that i see understand this scene because that's what i see happened and some of these comments here fail to see that, they just quickly jumping on Snow case and dont understand what they're watching
You people don't get it She wasn't trying to manipulate Emma. She was being brutally honest to her. This is a case of truth is stranger than fiction. Nobody wants to hear the truth...because it might be a bitter pill to swallow Secondly,she is speaking from experience
Well she WAS manipulating her, she was just using the truth to do it LOL that's what made her such a strong a motivated woman. She truly believed everything she was saying. And wanted Emma to as well
The conversation makes me wonder how things would have turned out if Regina had met Emma when she was younger. As much as they clash, a key defining factor for both of them is how their parents basically used them to fulfill their own needs. Cora never let either of her daughters lead the lives they wanted and Emma's parents sent her to another world in the hopes that she would break a curse for a bunch of people she was too young to remember.
@Nakuru You can't manipulate someone with the truth How can the truth be used to manipulate someone? Either you are honest to someone or you are not The snow queen was speaking from experience cuz her own sister called her a monster for accidentally killing one of their own sister, so she trapped her in the urn HER OWN SISTER DID THAT So no, she wasn't manipulating her
Wish they'd explored the snow queen and Emma more. Not only is Elizabeth Mitchell amazing in the role but the snow queen/Elsa storyline was the best once upon a time had to offer since season 1. The writing felt creative and refreshing for a change. Emma's past was explored and they could have done all the later dark Emma stuff through the snow queen. Really a missed oppurtunity
Another missed opportunity is the end of season 4 idk if you remember but when Emma ran up stairs and hugged Killian they fell on the bed they could’ve used that as a outlet of them having sex obviously not showing it, when Emma sacrificed herself for Regina and became the dark swan and went to Camelot and when she was super sick in the show instead of them saying it’s because of dark magic being in her it was really because she was pregnant, and which is why she didn’t allow hook to die because she knew she couldn’t be a mother alone same as she felt with Henry, especially if she knew she could’ve saved him. Then when she went into the underworld to save hook and when hook said to her that she had to leave him behind that’s when she could’ve told him she was pregnant and she needed him ugh SUCH AN MISSED OPPORTUNITY! They needed us in that writing team lol because then we could’ve seen pregnant Emma and hook being a dad instead of a one second clip of them holding a baby at the end of season 7 😒
Snow was so dumb here thinking emma did it on purpose when it was really an accident, she's a terrible mother. Then there's the fact that she's giving her baby all sorts of attention right in Emma's face, not thinking about her feelings
You cannot blame Snow for how she reacted, with her life and experience with magic I would not put it pass her. Yes, it was wrong to shout at Emma for something she cannot control, but understand that Snow lost everything because of magic; her mother, her father, her kingdom and then her first child was forced to live without them for twenty - eight years and now they are trapped in a town meant to originally be their prison. She is protective of Neal because she does not want magic to take him too. She is a wonderful mother with a daughter with magically ability that was the reason she was saved from the curse, to save them. She believed what she was doing was right and now she is rightfully afraid of MAGIC not Emma.
Snows reaction was natural... If you hurt your mum/dad your other parent would do the same most likely... Anyone would react the same tbh... And at least she tried to make up for her shouting straight after... It was just natural, somoene she loves got hurt, she shouted at the person who did it, it doesn't matter that it was an accident or that she cares about Emma too because it was just what her instinct was...
Snow’s reaction was actually very realistic. It was in the moment, she’s human and her husband was just hurt, her first reaction was to start yelling. And just a second after she regretted yelling
Well to be fair it's not all Snow's fault either. On the one hand Emma has a huge chip on her shoulder over being abandoned, which amplifies the entire 'parents got a new baby' psychology cliche. On the other hand Snow has almost zero actual experience of real motherhood due to the curse. Even if she hadn't given up Emma through the portal Regina probably would have separated them in Storybrooke out of spite. Just as Regina did with Snow and Charming/David. Even if Regina hadn't separated them Emma would never have grown beyond a baby in Storybrooke. Point of fact it is never explained exactly why Henry ages in Storybrooke. Did Regina make it that way, or did it simply happen because Henry was born in the world?
+Rachel G Errr she almost killed her dad… like ik Snow wouldn't have been yelling but geez, what would you do if your kids if you ever have them almost kill their dad...
+Alassë Alcarin so he suppose to let hook get hurt? remember David is a "hero" saving people is what he does. As for Emma warning them, yes she did but their her parents and they wanted to help so of course they were going to ignore her warning.
The only reason they decided to have another child is to get the experience of actually raising him. Poor Emma, I've lost soo much appreciation for Snow White watching this episode!!
It was an instinctual reaction. She did it without thinking and to be honest, MOST people would. It's not fair to lose your faith in a human being because of an instinctual reaction - you're doing exactly what Emma was afraid of everyone else doing to HER.
This scene honestly still breaks my heart, as do most vulnerable Emma scenes. She was so guarded and kept everything bottled up so much that, when things finally came out, they often exploded or rushed. Jennifer Morrison did a fantastic job as Emma Swan.
The really chilling thing about this is that Ingrid was right. With the setup of the new season, Snow is showing her true colors when it comes to her fears of her daughter.
He actually moved back towards it... When he pushed Hook out of the way he moved too but then he just walked back to where he was before pushing Hook out of the way... He was so stupid hahaha
Painful this whole scene is just too sad awww and how Snow snap at emma ---typically a mother reaction when their child did something bad... (which obviously she didn't )
I love how Gold was advocating for the side of “hey listen to her and go away” He’s been in Emma’s situation more than once and he knows that having people around will only aggravate the issue It’s a rare moment of rumplestiltskin knowing exactly what’s going on and handling it the right way Everyone else made it worse by approaching her And I really wish it was more than just one moment that only I noticed
The Snow Queen's telling the truth mostly. Snow had no right to snap at Emma it was obviously an accident the magic thing was still new to her she didn't mean for it to happen. The Snow Queen's actress is amazing and i love Emma's powers
they abandon her as a kid when they don't need to at all, they shout at her when she's at the worst point of her life, they have another kid just so they can have a normal child. I know parents reaction is to discipline their kids but she said "I can't control my powers", hook ignored that and her parents didn't try and stop him either, so it goes straight back to them. Hook wanted to make sure she was OK, her parents didn't really care so didn't stop him, he grabbed her hand and that caused everything to go bang, then after an accident AND warnings, they decide it's all her fault, then change their mind so they don't look like horrible parents. I mean, heck, evil queens better than that, she only wanted to kill snow white, not make her suffer
@@maggiewussow2278 True. But what are they supposed to do? Emma is a full grown adult. She has a kid of her own. She doesn’t need any more raising. And Emma knew Snow wanted another kid. Snow mentioned it in that cave. So it’s not like she goes from being the only child to boom a new sibling the next day. She knew they were planning on having another kid.
Am I the only one who loves it when Elsa says she can help? Like Elsa knows exactly how Emma is feeling, the feeling of not being in control, the feeling of everyone looking at you like a monster, the feeling of trying not to hurt the ones you love
She made a lot of good points. I mean Emma was shuffled from home to home, Snow and Charming gave her up and used her to break a curse, and it’s true when people see something that is different or that they don’t understand they fear it and what they fear they try and destroy. What makes this even more interesting is that she and Emma went through similar things with their powers. When Ingrid made a mistake and accidentally killed her sister she was imprisoned, and when Emma accidentally caused a light to fall she was blamed and hated. And they referred to the Snow Queen as a monster when asking what the Snow Queen did which makes it sound like they think she’s a monster and then the way Snow handled it. The Snow Queen wasn’t wrong and I think it was interesting to see and I definitely wish we could’ve gotten more about the Snow Queen and Emma’s relationship as a sort of mother and daughter
let’s not forget that the only person in this show who genuinely cares about emma is killian. Not once did he treat her as if she’s just a savior. he wanted to protect her while everyone else wanted emma to protect them. He loved her and cared for her more than anyone else and is the best character for that reason.
@@nia-qf2mz that is very true. He is the one person who never expected her to save or protect anyone while everyone even Henry (yes he loves her and their relationship is beautiful) put her in the box of saviour I mean the entire reason he wanted her around in the first place was to break a curse. Everyone wanted something from her in some shape or form but Killian only wanted to be with her, to have that connection. He genuinely cares for her. And yes her family love her, and her friends care for her but even then they still put her into the box of saviour, and protector.
The conversation makes me wonder how things would have turned out if Regina had met Emma when she was younger. As much as they clash, a key defining factor for both of them is how their parents basically used them to fulfill their own needs. Cora never let either of her daughters lead the lives they wanted and Emma's parents sent her to another world in the hopes that she would break a curse for a bunch of people she was too young to remember.
There's also the fact that when Regina undid the first curse the charmings immediately gave up and didn't bother looking for a way to get back to Emma until they needed her to defeat Zelena via another curse. Mermaids could travel between realms, why not look for Ariel?
Rewatching old OUAT scenes and this one breaks my heart every time. Poor Emma. Her face when Snow snapped at her. 😭 I know Snow yelled on accident but I cant help but be frustrated with her. She did not do the best job at making sure Emma felt just as loved as baby Neal. I know that Snow loved Emma, but she should have had a conversation about it with her and made sure that her daughter knew she was just as loved as her brother. I think that we needed a scene that had Snow explaining to Emma that she loves her and Neal equally. I know Emma was a grown woman but she just got her parents back and them having a child that they get to raise would be really hard to take. It would definitely upset me.
but for be honest, i think than snow loves emma the same way than baby neal, but yes, emma is an adult woman and neal is a baby, that's the only big difference between them
Exactly i agree with you on this like we know snow loves emma but she can never truly understand what emma went through her entire life and she treats it as not a big deal that she and charming gave her up so you can't blame emma for being upset because snow treats baby neal like he's better and more loved.
in that season i wish ingrid would have gotten her happy ending in a different way, like adopting a new child that happens to know magic, it would be no savior but at least she would have someone that loves her that she can take care of
This is one instance in which i think the sacrifice route was probably for the best. It felt like her redemption was earned, because she could let go of her dream of a perfect family so Emma and Elsa could live out their lives with their respective families. Meanwhile, Neal gets sacrificed to make room for Captain Swan. Not that I necessarily wanted him and Emma to get back together, but I think Henry deserved to have his father
@@KoverKid93 I agree, captain swan kinda felt forced I think and though her and Neal didn't need to get back together I think in terms they could have remaind great friends and allow for Henry to have his father around and bond well. I know though because the actor himself was getting into new projects so they had to kill him off which is very sad because he deserved better. I think Neal was done dirty still I don't think he got to have a truly mend relationship with his own father. I kinda empathize with both characters I mean I can see how Neal would want to distance himself from rumple because of all the bad things he does with his magic but I can also dee rumple would be willing to change and make sacrifices to mend his bond with his son. Though I know he refuses to give up magic. He wanted in his way to make things right. As mad with power he was he never wanted to do what hisbwife did to them. I think she did them both dirty and didn't deserve to know when Emma told her she saw Neal and his message to Emma. Rumple deserved to be the only one to know that because he put in effort to try and fix his mistakes and mend his bond with Neal. Although I know in this scenario Gertrude was content with the letter from one of her sisters who regretted sealing her in the urn and made her sacrifice to save Elsa and Emma maybe they could have added something like her sisters appearing and talk to her before taking her hand in the afterlife with the ribbons they shared and walked with her to the light to commemorate her reunite with them. Regina still deserved a good life as well she had so much character development and yes she had Henry but I think she also deserved a new child of her own , she would remain to be an amazing mom and I think happier as well since Henry left.
I agree with ingrid about the whole thing throughout the series i have seen her be more a savior to the charmings than a daughter. they never talk about her 28 years of her life being abandoned by them. they keep saying they had no choice but they did. the savior was written into the curse meaning if they were with them in their cursed state she could have still broken it. and them being scared of their powers and how snow acts as if neal is her only kid. fucked up just like naming him after the man who hurt their daughter and abandoned her. its like they want to remind emma of just how abandoned she is. personally i wish emma sided with ingred, i agree ingrid and elsa are more family to her than the charmings hell even regina would be better!
+Kelsi Anderson I always found it sad how quickly Elsa and Emma formed a bond that was obviously deeper than the one she had with her mother. Heck Emma and Anna seemed closer to Emma than Snow. Ever since Emma went back in time, Snow has been a completely different (more judgmental) character.
i agree and with how judgey she is i am surprised Emma didn't join Elsa and Anna in Aarandelle just to escape her ass and charming is too whipped to stop snow from hurting Emma so apart from henry and her stalker (hook) i don't think anyone would miss emma the savior yes emma no! which is sad!
+fantastic forever Ingrid was telling Emma a half-truth, but the truth part is the most painful part. To quote Tennyson , "A lie that is half a truth is ever the blackest kind of lie." Ingrid was just trying to turn emma against her family with a painful truth, but some of what Ingrid said was a lie.
+lucariomew358/2 I think Snow's judgmental character derives from having to raise a baby for the first time and getting stuck with the mantle of Storybrooke's new mayor. Probably not the best excuse considering what she did with her first-born, but it's not exactly a horrible one either.
Most of what she says is true, and it's not even just about magic, it's about the fact Emma is different. I wish I could meet someone like Ingrid (minus the crazy magic of course, or not idk lol), she knows what's going on. She refused to acknowledge that she had let it make her a monster and should not have been plotting the whole "shattered sight" thing, but she really wasn't that evil. She truly loved both Emma and Elsa. Also I think this 1/2 season was the last time we really got a solid 1/2 a season, everything since has been a loss of quality (not saying the Malficient storyline wasn't good though it got axed basically, or that Cruella wasn't fun, or Zelena's return, etc, but it's moments not complete) with perhaps the exception of the Underworld arc since. Can we get more full 1/2 season stories based around something rather than same old same old evil queen and the book and author stuff? It's gotten so stale.
p.s. despite it's flaws in Season 6 I did enjoy Dr. Jeyll/Mr. Hyde and then the Gideon/Black Fairy storyline once it came to fruition even if the bridge between it (more evil queen literally as a seperate character) got boring. Should've ended it though, this Season 7 thing seems...literally indescribable.
I think it’s because unlike the other Misthaven/Enchanted Forest, Arrendelle, and other magical realm residents, Ingrid actually spent almost an equal amount of time in, “our world,” than her home world, all without ever having her memory wiped. I think that’s why - despite Emma’s blatant resistance - she understands Emma better than anyone else around her (except maybe Henry, but he’s still a kid at this point)
Don't you love that Snow is the only one to look at her in fear and anger? Killian obviously just wants to make sure she's okay and hold her. Henry and David are afraid for her and want to help. Rumple, Belle and Elsa know to listen to her in that moment. But Snow? After refusing to let her hold Neal when she got upset, and then snapping at her? Just... ugh.
Emma warned yall to stay away and then Snow being a horrible mom makes it worse by snapping at Emma when she said she couldn't control it i don't blame Emma for leaving
I loved the Snow Queen, she may have had some twisted ways, but she was more of a mother to Emma than Snow ever was or could be. She really deserved better. The Snow Queen and Emma.
iRazenrak maybe deep down Ingrid loved Emma and Elsa .. it was proven during her death scene.. Ingrid was more the suitable mother for Emma since she understood how it feel to be different
Snow never gave mother vibes to me! I feel like she really disconnected herself from Emma because she felt like she wasn’t a mother to Emma she never raised her like yea that’s her child but I feel like she felt like she wasn’t truly her mother! David always made sure to be her dad though and I loved that about him!
@@soixsantes lol as a parent yes, he always was there to rescue her! Made sure he did his best to never lose her again! Snow mostly cared about protecting her son Neal! But snow was great just not as a mother to Emma.
Urgh. I love Ingrid so much in this series. She was so misunderstood when it comes to magic, like Elsa and Emma. I was so upset that young Emma and Ingrid get to be a happy family before. It broke my heart. They were the two blond ladies that just fill each other's hear. But alas, Ingrid got a little too eager for Emma. I just wish she waited a little and just spent more quality time with young Emma before mentioning anything about magic.
The Snow Queen is right, Snow and Charming could've found a way, but they chose not to. I mean if they were that determined to keep Emma from going dark, not mention ruining the lives of a mother and an innocent child in the process, then why didn't they try to find a way to keep Emma, and for everyone pointing fingers at Regina let me remind you all it was Snow and Charming's decision to send her through a wardrobe without knowing if something could happen Emma, so yeah they could've done something.
,,You can't love somebody you don't understand. And you know what happens when people don't understand something? They learn to fear it. And they look at it like a monster." I can't believe I'm sayin' that but I actually think that Ingrid was right. This speach was kinda sad but true.
Some of what SQ said was true. They couldn't have kept Emma, she would've been killed or Regina could've made sure she never broke the curse. All that stuff with Neal isn't true though.
I feel like the reason why they couldn't keep her is because they didn't know what the other realm would have been like, though that's probably obvious. Regina, obviously, didn't come out and tell them so, while part of me feels like they did it to save their kingdom, I feel like they also did it to keep her safe.
What Ingrid says is only a half truth, it's how Emma feels yes but it isn't the whole situation, and come on did you all miss the pilot where Regina and her guards were about to kill Emma? It's unlikely Regina would have left Emma alive knowing she was the one to break the curse. Lets also not forget the Charmings wanted Emma to have her best chance, they didn't want Emma to be alone, Snow was supposed to be with her, but she was born early and things changed,at that moment they were most concerned with saving her from the curse.
Why are they so sure that Neil (Snowing's son) isn't going to have magic either? Emma has magic because she's the product of true love, but Neil is also a product of true love. Wouldn't Neil have magic too?
My comment is so late but yes, Neal should have magic as well! Remember when Snow and David met with Glenda? Glenda said that she sensed powerful magic in Snow, which was Neal!
This just goes to show how powerful the Snow Queen was. She could've easily taken off the cuffs and been out of the prison in a second. But her true power is when she poked and provoked Emma into losing control of her powers to show her a glimpse of her potential.
Lets be real here: the moms on this show struggle. Regina was not a perfect mom, Emma’s not a perfect mom, and as confirmed by this scene snows not a perfect mom.
"You can't love somebody you don't understand. And do you know what happens they do understand something. They learn to fear it and then they look at it like a monster!" I don't understand math😐
Okay this scene pisses me off, and that fact that people are saying that what she says is true, pisses me off even more. Number One, the snow queen has no business explaining others peoples motives or feelings to Emma. What Emma went through as a child royally sucked but it's not onesided. "They could have found another way, they could have tried." What could they have tried? What could they have done? It's real easy to criticize and say they didn't do enough having no been there or having any alternatives. And as a child, of course Emma didn't know this and it was probably horrible thinking she's been abandoned, but as a grown up she has gained much more family and love than some people ever get in a lifetime. Now don't get me wrong, Charming and Snow are defiantly not parents of the year but they do have their moments. But what really irritates me about this scene is "You can't love someone you don't understand." That phrase completely misses the idea of what love is. The think about love is that it goes beyond reason and understanding, you don't have to go thorugh the exact same thing as someone to connect with them, you don't have to know every thought they are thinking in order to relate to them. People can do horrible things and somehow we still love them even if we can't understand or comprehend why. Regina, Snow and even Emma have done some horrible things but are still loved by both their family and by us
Ingrid is that villain you hate to love. Like before you know her backstory, when you see her as a villain I try to hate her character but I just love how evil she is.
I wished they could've at least included her in the Underworld arc...would've made for a good episode, that's 4sure. In all honesty I think she was the last really solid, excellent "villain" character on the show, not that other roles (especially Mal and Cruella, and Hades, and Hyde) weren't played well but they either didn't have such emotional impact or layers, or got tossed away too quickly.
Everyone needs to stop jumping down Snow White's throat. her response of, "EMMA " was a guttural response to David being hurt by the falling lamppost. (It's the same reaction any mother would use when correcting their toddler for hurting another child; In this instance the person Emma hurt was not only her father, but Snow's husband and true love).once Snow White realized her snap reaction toward her daughter she tried to mend it. Unfortunately, as Emma has always done, She ran away before she could hear Snow's apology. So if you think about it, both mother and daughter are equally at fault in this situation.
Emma was manipulated. She was scared about her powers, Hook had said about a "monster" destroying the police station, and Emma was with all the Ingrid's words in her mind. It was quite comprehensible she ran. Elsa, by the way, did the same... And after she points that.
She told them to stay back they should've listened to her & david wouldn't have got injured next time listen to your daughter david & snow & snow shouldn't have snapped at emma period also hook went to grab her & looked at what happened
+Joao Marinho When Hook said monster he was referring to the fact that they all thought Ingrid was a monster, he wasn't saying that she was a monster for destroying the Sherrifs Station... Also instead of running she could have just said I just need some time alone so that they knew that she was just going for some time away to get control back, the way she ran off seemed very tantrumish tbh (I know thats not a word but who cares) She was scared of hurting anyone else, she could've just said that...
David and hook put their own life in danger. Emma is trying to stay keep her distance away from them. Reason why Emma ran away is because she fears for her own safety. Goodness knows a group of people who are afraid of you will go and attack you they've become the the ones who are dangerous. Snow should yell at hook becuasue he didnt listen. She yellednat the wrong person. All emma did was pull her arm away. When we dont want to be grab we will to get our arm free.
Why is everyone getting down on Snow? She reacted out of the moment and immediately regretted it. Besides, even if she was a bad mom (which she most certainly is NOT), it's not like she's had much practice in the first place. All moms make mistakes, not all moms love their kids enough to try to make it right and admit when they were wrong.