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* MeaningfulName: This episode confirms that Regina's is an in-universe one. Cora names her that specifically announcing that she will be a queen one day. Also, her last name in Storybrooke is one to Cora's original station in life (although this was also referenced in "The Stable Boy") and, more importantly, to what Regina ''wanted'' to be - poor and in love with Daniel, the wife of someone of that station.
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** This episode confirms that Regina's is an in-universe one. Cora names her that specifically announcing that she will be a queen one day. Also, her last name in Storybrooke is one to Cora's original station in life (although this was also referenced in "The Stable Boy") and, more importantly, to what Regina ''wanted'' to be - poor and in love with Daniel, the wife of someone of thatstation.station.
** When first meeting Cora, Rumple comments that her name sounds like "something breaking." Not only do a number of events of this episode involve someone being broken (Cora, Rumple, Snow), not to mention what will be revealed about Cora's past later, but her name comes from the Latin word for heart. Which just makes her having been the Queen of Hearts, and her ability to take hearts that she first learns in this episode, all the more fitting.
** This episode confirms that Regina's is an in-universe one. Cora names her that specifically announcing that she will be a queen one day. Also, her last name in Storybrooke is one to Cora's original station in life (although this was also referenced in "The Stable Boy") and, more importantly, to what Regina ''wanted'' to be - poor and in love with Daniel, the wife of someone of that
** When first meeting Cora, Rumple comments that her name sounds like "something breaking." Not only do a number of events of this episode involve someone being broken (Cora, Rumple, Snow), not to mention what will be revealed about Cora's past later, but her name comes from the Latin word for heart. Which just makes her having been the Queen of Hearts, and her ability to take hearts that she first learns in this episode, all the more fitting.