Intro: You start off seeing Prince Charming (Josh Dallas) sitting in a cell planning his escape to save his Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin). Then all of a sudden it switches to normal day and age setting. The writers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitisis did a great job working together to create a wonderful story that connects the real world and the fairy tale world; the story also correlates well with other shows they have written for how they leave you wanting more, and the action scenes. The evil queen (Lana Parrilla) had cast a spell sending everyone to the real world. Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison), the daughter of Snow and Charming is the person that can save them. She figures out that she is this person by the help of her son, Henry Mills (Jared Gilmore), who was adopted by Regina Mills or better known as the evil queen. Throughout the show you see the comparison between the real world and the fairy tale, the importance of the dragon scene, and the emotional scene in then hospital.
Con: The connection between the kiss of Snow White and Prince Charming, and the one between Emma and Henry helps you understand that she really is their daughter, and their saving grace. After thee kiss of Emma and Henry, the curse was broken; and everyone knew about the spell the queen had cursed on them. Snow and Charming found each other, and the queen ran off after saying she really did love Henry. Also at the end you find that Mr. Gold had found his love and stolen the love potion. His love and him ran off into the woods to find a well. When they found it, he dumped the potion into it, and a cloud of purple smoke en gulped the town. The purple cloud makes you want to find out what will happen in the nest episode. Overall the writers did a great job leaving you wanting more by the connections of the two worlds, the dragon scene, and the emotion expressed in the hospital.
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