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* HilariousInHindsight: The first of the fake photos showing Belle seeing the world includes a shot of her in front of the Eiffel Tower. Given that Belle is played by Emilie de Ravin, that technically makes her [[Series/EmilyInParis Emilie in Paris]].
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** Hook and Regina's constant SnarkToSnarkCombat feels especially forced.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Despite being hyped up as the ultimate evil the Black Fairy never does battle with Emma, instead she's killed by her son rather easily, leaving Gideon as Emma's final obstacle. Although considering how much power and magic Fiona had, any such battle probably would have involved lots of special effects far beyond the show's budget. And the show does have a history of battles not turning out as expected, or being more about emotional conflict than physical, so this does fit the pattern.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: HarsherInHindsight: The Black Fairy offers Rumple the chance to bring back the dead, which he turns down in favour of a life with Belle and Gideon. In the next season, Belle dies for real of old age, and Rumple then joins her in the finale.
* HilariousInHindsight: The first of the fake photos showing Belle seeing the world includes a shot of her in front of the Eiffel Tower. Given that Belle is played by Emilie de Ravin, that technically makes her [[Series/EmilyInParis Emilie in Paris]].
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** Hook and Regina's constant SnarkToSnarkCombat feels especially forced.
** The photos Fiona shows Gold of Belle supposedly having abandoned him for a trip around the world. They just have Emilie de Ravin photoshopped in front of [[EiffelTowerEffect the most obvious landmarks]] of various places. The fact that the scene is played dramatically just makes it ridiculous, even if it's later revealed that he was fully conscious.
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Despite being hyped up as the ultimate evil the Black Fairy never does battle with Emma, instead she's killed by her son rather easily, leaving Gideon as Emma's final obstacle. Although considering how much power and magic Fiona had, any such battle probably would have involved lots of special effects far beyond the show's budget. And the show does have a history of battles not turning out as expected, or being more about emotional conflict than physical, so this does fit the pattern.pattern.
** Despite all the realms being involved in the collapse of Emma's belief, and Aladdin and Jasmine coming BackForTheFinale, none of the other supporting characters from across the six seasons do. No Ruby, Mulan, Aurora, Philip, Tinkerbell, Ariel, Anna, Elsa, Dorothy, Maleficent or Lily. And even Aladdin and Jasmine barely play a role, with Jasmine just using the magic carpet to find David after the beanstalk falls.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After fans had pointed out that sending the Evil Queen to the Wish Realm to be with Robin Hood meant she was in the same place where she was thought to have killed Snow and Charming, and would have Henry after her for revenge, this episode reveals that dealing with said consequences forced the Evil Queen and Robin to relocate to Regina's castle in the real Enchanted Forest. Also, after fans complained that the Evil Queen was a KarmaHoudini and never did anything to earn her forgiveness and happy ending, in this episode she sacrifices herself, trying to hold back the destruction of the realm to give Regina time to make the bean work and save everyone. Whether this is enough to earn her subsequent engagement with Robin after everyone and everything is restored is obviously still up for debate, but at least it shows that the writers were willing to address the issue.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Despite being hyped up as the UltimateEvil the Black Fairy never does battle with Emma, instead she's killed by her son rather easily, leaving Gideon as Emma's final obstacle. Although considering how much power and magic Fiona had, any such battle probably would have involved lots of special effects far beyond the show's budget. And the show does have a history of battles not turning out as expected, or being more about emotional conflict than physical, so this does fit the pattern.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Despite being hyped up as the UltimateEvil ultimate evil the Black Fairy never does battle with Emma, instead she's killed by her son rather easily, leaving Gideon as Emma's final obstacle. Although considering how much power and magic Fiona had, any such battle probably would have involved lots of special effects far beyond the show's budget. And the show does have a history of battles not turning out as expected, or being more about emotional conflict than physical, so this does fit the pattern.pattern.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Despite being hyped up as the UltimateEvil the Black Fairy never does battle with Emma, instead she's killed by her son rather easily, leaving Gideon as Emma's final obstacle.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Despite being hyped up as the UltimateEvil the Black Fairy never does battle with Emma, instead she's killed by her son rather easily, leaving Gideon as Emma's final obstacle. Although considering how much power and magic Fiona had, any such battle probably would have involved lots of special effects far beyond the show's budget. And the show does have a history of battles not turning out as expected, or being more about emotional conflict than physical, so this does fit the pattern.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After fans had pointed out that sending the Evil Queen to the Wish Realm to be with Robin Hood meant she was in the same place where she was thought to have killed Snow and Charming, and would have Henry after her for revenge, this episode reveals that dealing with said consequences forced the Evil Queen and Robin to relocate to Regina's castle in the real Enchanted Forest. Also, after fans complained that the Evil Queen was a KarmaHoudini and never did anything to earn her forgiveness and happy ending, in this episode she sacrifices herself, trying to hold back the destruction of the realm to give Regina time to make the bean work and save everyone. Whether this is enough to earn her subsequent engagement with Robin after everyone and everything is restored is obviously still up for debate, but at least it shows that the writers were willing to address the issue.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After fans had pointed out that sending the Evil Queen to the Wish Realm to be with Robin Hood meant she was in the same place where she was thought to have killed Snow and Charming, and would have Henry after her for revenge, this episode reveals that dealing with said consequences forced the Evil Queen and Robin to relocate to Regina's castle in the real Enchanted Forest. Also, after fans complained that the Evil Queen was a KarmaHoudini and never did anything to earn her forgiveness and happy ending, in this episode she sacrifices herself, trying to hold back the destruction of the realm to give Regina time to make the bean work and save everyone. Whether this is enough to earn her subsequent engagement with Robin after everyone and everything is restored is obviously still up for debate, but at least it shows that the writers were willing to address the issue.issue.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Despite being hyped up as the UltimateEvil the Black Fairy never does battle with Emma, instead she's killed by her son rather easily, leaving Gideon as Emma's final obstacle.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After fans had pointed out that sending the Evil Queen to the Wish Realm to be with Robin Hood meant she was in the same place where she was thought to have killed Snow and Charming, and would have Henry after her for revenge, this episode reveals that dealing with said consequences forced the Evil Queen and Robin to relocate to Regina's castle in the real Enchanted Forest. Also, after fans complained that the Evil Queen was a KarmaHoudini and never did anything to earn her forgiveness and happy ending, in this episode she sacrifices herself, trying to hold back the destruction of the realm to give Regina time to make the bean work and save everyone. Whether this is enough to earn her subsequent engagement with Robin after everyone and everything is restored is obviously up for debate, but it shows an attempt was made to rectify this oversight.

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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After fans had pointed out that sending the Evil Queen to the Wish Realm to be with Robin Hood meant she was in the same place where she was thought to have killed Snow and Charming, and would have Henry after her for revenge, this episode reveals that dealing with said consequences forced the Evil Queen and Robin to relocate to Regina's castle in the real Enchanted Forest. Also, after fans complained that the Evil Queen was a KarmaHoudini and never did anything to earn her forgiveness and happy ending, in this episode she sacrifices herself, trying to hold back the destruction of the realm to give Regina time to make the bean work and save everyone. Whether this is enough to earn her subsequent engagement with Robin after everyone and everything is restored is obviously still up for debate, but at least it shows an attempt was made that the writers were willing to rectify this oversight.address the issue.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: After fans had pointed out that sending the Evil Queen to the Wish Realm to be with Robin Hood meant she was in the same place where she was thought to have killed Snow and Charming, and would have Henry after her for revenge, this episode reveals that dealing with said consequences forced the Evil Queen and Robin to relocate to Regina's castle in the real Enchanted Forest. Also, after fans complained that the Evil Queen was a KarmaHoudini and never did anything to earn her forgiveness and happy ending, in this episode she sacrifices herself, trying to hold back the destruction of the realm to give Regina time to make the bean work and save everyone. Whether this is enough to earn her subsequent engagement with Robin after everyone and everything is restored is obviously up for debate, but it shows an attempt was made to rectify this oversight.

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