Goodbye Wicked Witch of the West, Hello Queen Elsa

Promotional poster for Once Upon a Time season 3

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Promotional poster for Once Upon a Time season 3

*SPOILER ALERT*

Once Upon A Time Season 3 finale impressed its fans and has presented a magical episode that wonderfully lasted for two hours.

Ding Dong! The witch is dead! Now that Zelena is defeated, what will now happen to Emma and everyone in Storybrooke?

So far, feelings are mixed for Emma once again as she has to decide which place is her real home: Storybrooke or New York? In the mean time, everyone’s favorite pirate tries to work his magic to convince Emma to stay. That’s just the beginning of the drama when Emma and Hook are sucked into a portal that takes that back in time to the moment that Emma’s parents, Prince Charming and Snow White, first met.

This episode had the perfect blend of drama, suspense and romance all at once. It also helped fans remember why they fell in love with this show. While Emma was lucky enough to watch her parents fall in love, we as the fans, got to fall in love with the beginning all over again.

The show was filled with suspense of what Emma had to do to fix the past and the new way Snow White and Prince Charming will fall in love. Even though I was ecstatic to see the new adventurous way they fall in love, the bits of pieces of Emma and Hook get romantically closer made me mentally jump up and down with joy.

The commercials felt as if they were twice as longer as the actual show and commercials appeared at the exact time to end with a cliffhanger. As the show went on, Emma realized that her home was in Storybrooke after all. She lived up to her saying that home is a place that you miss when you leave.

The juiciest parts came out towards the end of the episode. There was an adorable scene when Robin and Regina were walking around town with Roland, Robin’s son. They were the epitome of the perfect family. But unfortunately, it was ruined when the innocent woman that Hook and Emma brought back from the past was none other than Maid Marian, now former dead wife of Robin Hood. This caused me to have mixed feelings because as much as I am glad that Roland has his mother back, I was happy that Robin and Regina were together and now their relationship can’t continue.

The wedding of Rumpelstiltskin and Belle was disappointing. I expected it to be more grand and for Belle to wear a beautiful white wedding dress. Instead she doesn’t even wear a dress, she wears a white shirt, a white tweed jacket, a white knee length skirt with white stockings, and a white hat. The wedding just consisted of just four people: Rumplestiltskin, Belle, Belle’s father and Archie acting as the priest. Though the place of the wedding took place at was memorable. It was at the well in the forest when Belle finally remembered who she was and who Rumpelstiltskin was.

The best part of the episode came when Emma decided that not only is she no longer going to keep running away from those who care about her but she also will accept her feelings for Killian Jones a.k.a. Captain Hook. I was beyond ecstatic because I was rooting for that couple long before there were many hints showing that they would be a couple.

The naming coronation of Emma’s newly arrived brother was so sweet. Snow and Charming named him after Neal a.k.a. Baelfire, Rumpelstiltskin’s son, who died protecting everyone from the witch.

The biggest shock as well as the biggest cliffhanger that this show has ever had was when a bottle was accidentally brought back from the past with Emma and Hook. A blue liquid flowed out of the bottle and to everyone’s biggest shock was that the liquid became a person. Even though the face was not revealed it was obvious to all that it was Queen Elsa from Frozen. Now the big question is: Is Elsa the newest enemy or the newest ally?