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9[[caption-width-right:350:'''Emma Swan:''' ''You wanna change things? You're gonna have to go out there and change them yourself because there are no fairy godmothers in this world.'']]
10[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Emma as the Dark One]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dark_swan.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
11->'''Played By:''' Creator/JenniferMorrison, Abby Ross (teen), Creator/MckennaGrace (child)
12->'''Centric Episodes'''[[note]]"Tallahassee", "The Heart of the Truest Believer", "Snow Drifts", "There's No Place Like Home", "Breaking Glass", "Shattered Sight", "Lily", "The Dark Swan", "Dreamcatcher", "Birth", "Broken Heart", "Firebird", "Tougher Than the Rest"[[/note]]
13->''"Henry brought me to Storybrooke so I could bring back the happy endings. My job's not done until I do that for everyone, including you."''
14A bail bondswoman and bounty hunter, Emma is the long-lost daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming. Her son, Henry, previously given up for adoption, brings her back to Storybrooke so she can end the Dark Curse. She is also currently the sheriff of Storybrooke following Graham's death. As the show goes on, Emma learns to accept her destiny as the savior, temporally turns evil, and eventually learns to let her walls down. She eventually marries Hook and the two have a daughter, Hope.
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18* AbortedDeclarationOfLove: She was clearly trying to work up the nerve to tell Hook she loved him in the Season 4 finale after watching him die, but backed down. And then tragically subverted ten minutes later, [[AnguishedDeclarationOfLove when she tells him after all before sacrificing herself]].
19* ActionGirl: Efficient with physical combat, guns, and swords. She can take on much more skilled and experienced opponents such as Hook and Gold. She is also a fairly powerful light magic user, due to being the Savior.
20* ActionMom: Her previous job as a bail bond agent was very active work and she can still kick butt as sheriff.
21* ActOfTrueLove:
22** Her maternal kiss on Henry's forehead awakens him from his sleeping curse, and breaks the spell over Storybrooke.
23** She travels to the Underworld intent on giving Hook half her heart to bring him back to life, and in her vision of him, states she would have done the same for Neal if she had known.
24* AddictiveMagic: [[spoiler:In Season 5, she is trying to avoid using dark magic because the more she uses it the more she'll want to. In the flashbacks, that is. In the present, she's failed.]]
25* AgentScully: To Henry's and August's Mulder. She refuses to believe in magic even when face to face with it. Instead, she has her mind make it seem normal.
26* AllLovingHero: It takes some CharacterDevelopment to get her there, but she eventually develops an attitude of trying to help everyone, heroes and villains alike, find happiness. {{Justified|Trope}}, since her heart is completely light, so acting this way is in her nature. Even in Season 4, when she's being pushed to do things that will darken her heart, she still tries to save Lily, an old friend who is slipping into darkness herself, despite the fact that Lily has done great personal harm to Emma in the past.
27* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Even Snow White and Charming are not above mortifying [[http://onceland.tumblr.com/post/148646803572/emma-swan-her-parents-amusing-family their daughter]], whether it's intentional or not.
28-->'''Emma:''' ''[seeing her parents passionately kiss]'' Okay, I'm complaining.
29* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: To Neal, right before he gets sucked in by the magic portal.
30** She makes another one to Hook in the Season 4 finale, right before her HeroicSacrifice.
31* AntiHero: Type II. Emma is presented as more pragmatic and cynical in stark contrast to her classic hero parents. When first in countering Hook, she is more than willing to leave him to be eaten by Ogres when he refuses to cooperate. In Season 3, she is willing to let Regina rip a boy's heart out if it means seeing Henry again.
32* AntiVillain: In Season 4, Gold and his associates are attempting to turn Emma dark and are beginning to succeed with Emma killing Cruella and almost killing Lily. She is [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type II]], as it's clear that she is fighting to stay away from the darkness.
33** Emma is this in the first arc of Season 5 as well. Everything she did in Storybrooke was to eliminate the Darkness forever. She had to take such drastic measures because she turned Hook into a Dark One to save his life and she was scared that her family would not understand, plus Hook had reverted to evil due to becoming the Dark One and he could never learn the truth.
34* ArbitrarySkepticism: The daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming, come to Neverland with Captain Hook to rescue her son from Peter Pan (all of which she's accepted) has a bit of a "Oh, come on" tone to her voice when she deduces the fairy Hook wants to work with is Tinker Bell. And it's not that she doesn't believe in fairies, either.
35** She also doesn't believe that the Wicked Witch of the West is real. Hook calls her out on it.
36* ArcVillain: For most of Season 5's first half as The Dark Swan, however she is revealed to be a pawn of Nimue, the true villain.
37* TheAtoner: After bringing "Marian" back from the past, Emma spends a good portion of Season 4 trying to make amends with Regina. This includes trying to help her win Robin back, joining the quest for the Author, and vowing to get Regina her happy ending.
38* AudienceSurrogate: Increasingly becoming this after breaking the curse with her reactions to the show's version of fairy tale characters and creatures.
39* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler:Reveals she's pregnant when Henry visits her soon after he met Cinderella. Gives birth to a daughter named Hope by the series finale.]]
40* BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler:In Season 7 after being absent for most of it.]]
41* BadLiar: She may be able to tell when other people are lying, but she isn't good at lying herself.
42* TheBeautifulElite: The daughter of legendary figures to the realm she was born in, as well as the realm she grew up in, on top of being a princess born of true love that granted her magical powers as a savior. Plus given she's the daughter of the "fairest of them all", its no wonder why she's a real beauty.
43* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: After she becomes the Dark One following the final event of the fourth season. Everyone else we've seen who became the Dark One (Zoso and Rumplestiltskin) got covered with those hideous scales. Even Nimue had smooth but distinctly green skin. She shows up in the Enchanted Forest, as blonde and beautiful as ever.
44* BecauseDestinySaysSo: It's why she's there in the first place.
45* BerserkButton: Emma HATES being lied to for any reason due to a lifetime of disappointment. She broke things off with her best friend when she was a kid because she lied about being an orphan (she WAS an orphan but was adopted but hated her home life so she ran away). She also loses trust on Hook in the second half of Season 3 because he kept secret about Zelena cursing him in a ploy to steal her powers; even David (who doesnt really like or trust Hook) tells her that he did the best he could in his situation.
46* BigBad: Of Season 5A, in the present storyline. However, she is soon revealed to be a pawn of Nimue, who becomes the true BigBad.
47* BigBadEnsemble: With King Arthur, Nimue, and Hook in Season 5A.
48* TheBigDamnKiss: [[spoiler:Hook and Emma in "Good Form".]]
49* BigEater: As a foster child and runaway, she could never figure out when her next chance to eat was, so she takes any opportunity to eat whatever she found (or stole). As an adult, she's always snacking on something, even sampling the local food when Snow and Fake!Lancelot are talking.
50* BigShutUp: To Ingrid, because she is [[spoiler:trying to convince Emma her family doesn't love her and that she is a monster, so Emma should give up her family and become a "sister" of Elsa and Ingrid.]] This then causes [[spoiler:Emma's powers to go haywire, knocking a major chunk out of the sheriff's station where she was interrogating Ingrid.]]
51* BirdsOfAFeather: With a girl named Lily in the past, until it turns out that Lily wasn't really an orphan and actually had a family and a home. Emma was never able to forgive her for the deception, but now she wishes she had.
52* BountyHunter: Bail bond agent, really. The first time we see her, she is capturing a man who skipped bail.
53* BrokenBird: Emma is still very hurt over being abandoned as a baby, compounded by being left to get arrested as an accomplice to her boyfriend's theft, resulting in her giving birth while still imprisoned. As a result, she's reluctant to let people in.
54* BroughtDownToNormal: In order for Zelena to force her lips to touch Hook's, she drowns him. Emma resuscitates him and loses her magic afterward. She doesn't mourn its loss however, as she claims not to need it when she and Henry return to New York. Later subverted in "There's No Place Like Home" as the desperation to get back to the present unwittingly powers the magic wand she's holding.
55* CallingParentsByTheirName: In the first season, she doesn't believe Mary Margaret and David are actually her parents. Even after the Curse is broken and it's confirmed they are, it takes her another two seasons to really come to terms with everything and start calling them Mom and Dad.
56* CannotSpitItOut: A couple of times.
57** Emma tries to take back her lie to Henry about how his father died, but can't bring herself to do it.
58** In the Season 4 finale, Emma only realizes that she hasn't confessed her love for Hook [[spoiler:when Hook dies trying to help her undo the Author's retelling of their stories. Even after they save the day, it takes her committing herself to saving Regina from becoming the Dark One for her to finally tell him.]]
59* CartwrightCurse: She has it bad to where it seems like every man she falls in love with gets killed off. Graham died, August died (though he did get revived as a kid, but that makes him a kid again ending any potential relationship), and even Neal sacrificed his life to bring his father back. She lampshades this in ''Rocky Road'', telling Hook that she's afraid the same thing will happen to him now that they're together.
60** Hook even suffers a real death in ''Swan Song''. But it takes Zeus to bring him back, after she failed to do so.
61* CassandraTruth: No one takes her suspicions of Tamara seriously, thinking she's instead jealous of her. She turns out to be right about Tamara.
62* CatchPhrase: "Seriously?" Also, "What the hell?" and variations thereof.
63* CatFight: She gets herself into a couple of these.
64** In "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter", her and Regina finally stop being passive-aggressive and go at it in an all-out fist fight, forcing the Sheriff to break it up.
65** A very one-sided one in "A Land Without Magic", as she beats up Regina for accidentally poisoning Henry.
66** Another one happens in "Second Star to the Right". This time, it's between her and [[spoiler:Tamara.]]
67* CharacterDevelopment: If Emma ever met her future self, she'd be bamboozled, because she's changed so much. Not so much that she lost her flint, but her heart's been growing ever since the plot began, so that she's become more open, more compassionate, gentler, and in general more magical ever since the story began.
68* ChronicHeroSyndrome: She's developed one by Season 4, stating that her job is to bring back ''everyone's'' happy endings, and she's not going to rest until she does.
69* TheChosenOne: Emma is destined to save those in Storybrooke according to Henry's stories. However, she wasn't the only choice as Rumplestiltskin and Aladdin were other options.
70* CoincidenceMagnet: Every major event in Emma's life has been in some way related to the Enchanted Forest or Storybrooke, even if it didn't seem that way at the time.
71* ColorMotif: Emma is first introduced wearing red and continues to often wear a scarlet leather jacket throughout the series.
72* CompositeCharacter: Takes Prince Philip's role as the one who kills Maleficent in her dragon form by throwing a sword. Turns into a DecompositeCharacter, when Philip shows up in Season 2.
73* ConsistentClothingStyle: Emma's outfits mostly consist of t-shirts, jeans, beanies, and leather jackets, which reflect her pragmatic, no-nonsense attitude.
74* CorrelationCausationGag: At the exact moment Emma first puts on her deputy sheriff badge, Storybrooke is rocked by what seems like an earthquake (actually a coal mine shaft collapse), seemingly underscoring the importance of her accepting a role in the community. However, considering the curse, her being the savior, and other moments of genuine causation (her accepting the key at Granny's bed-and-breakfast coincides with the town clock starting running again), [[RealAfterAll this might not actually be a coincidence]]...
75* TheCorruptible: During Season 4, Rumple, as TheCorrupter, is trying to turn the savior dark to further his own agenda. His first plan was to push Emma to kill Cruella, something which worked without a hitch, and Emma is seen with a cold expression and reddish eyes after the deed.
76* CowboyCop: Is willing to bend or even break the law in the course of her investigations. A prime example is the time she brook into Regina's house to find a way to prove she framed Mary Margaret.
77* CreepyMonotone: As the Dark One, her voice hardly ever inflects any sort of emotion. It only ''kind of'' does when she talks to her son, Henry.
78* TheCynic: Emma in the first few seasons, as opposed to her parents.
79* DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou: Not that it helps her stop feeling bitter about it even after being reunited with her parents.
80* DarkAndTroubledPast: Invoked by name during the sheriff election. Regina dug up Emma's past, including juvie records that were supposed to be sealed and smeared them across the front page, along with a very unflattering mugshot. As the seasons progress and we learn more of her backstory, it just gets worse. In many ways, she was the ChewToy.
81* DeadpanSnarker: Most of her dialogue is snark. Overlaps with StepfordSnarker, as it's often used to cover up her trauma from her childhood.
82* DefrostingIceQueen: She slowly learns to open up and trust people as the show goes on. Best shown in her relationship with Hook. She hated Hook at first, but slowly he got her to let down her walls, and the two eventually fell in love, before getting married.
83* DepartmentOfChildDisservices: Emma has ''very'' bitter feelings about her time in the foster care system, even telling Mary Margaret that all foster parents are just after "a meal ticket" and don't care about the kids. It's also implied to be a horrible fate for Nicholas and Ava (Hansel and Gretel), even worse than leaving them to fend for themselves.
84* {{Determinator}}: She becomes this in Season 3 when Henry gets kidnapped and taken to Neverland. She is willing to jump off a ship to make the other's focus, threatens Pan, and is even willing to let Regina rip a boy's heart out.
85* DidYouThinkICantFeel: The usually very closed off Emma shows she very much can feel when she finally opens up to Graham.
86* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: When she takes on the Dark One's curse at the beginning of Season 5.
87* [[ChickMagnet Dude Magnet]]: Her beauty attracts the likes of Graham, Neal, August and Hook, and she would often use it [[HoneyTrap to bait her prospective marks as a bounty hunter]].
88* EarnYourHappyEnding: [[spoiler:After six seasons of adventures, she finally fights her prophesied final battle and comes out alive, leaving the show as she settles down to a normal life with her newfound and growing family.]]
89* EmotionlessGirl: Emma gives off this vibe in the first episode, to allow for a bigger impact during the scene later in the episode where she breaks down at the playground with Henry.
90* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Starts off as a BadassNormal but is shown to have some magical abilities starting in Season 2.
91* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Emma's inner demons are on full display as we see her do something incredibly tough for her job, only to come back to her apartment, [[BrokenBird blowing out the candle on a cupcake alone]].
92* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
93** During her stint as the Dark One, and her vow of hatred and anger at the people of Storybrooke, upon him summoning her, she assurers her son that of everyone she swore vengeance upon for their failure, Henry isn't one of them, and that she still loves him.
94--->'''Henry''': I'm sorry Mom, whatever happened in Camelot, I'm sorry we failed you\
95'''Emma''': I know what I said last night, but Henry, ''you'' didn't fail me. Everyone else did.
96** Likewise, the entire reason she gave in to her growing darkness was to save Hook, and even as the Dark One, she makes it clear, she still love him, [[spoiler:and made him a Dark One too, before casting the curse, to save his life.]]
97* EveryoneCanSeeIt: Regina makes it clear that ''nobody'' is fooled by her claims that she and Hook are JustFriends.
98-->'''Emma:''' What are you talking about?
99-->'''Regina:''' Seriously? You're going to pretend nobody sees the yearning looks and doe eyes?
100* FaceHeelTurn: After she gains full power as the Dark One.
101* FairCop: She becomes deputy and later sheriff. She is played by the incredibly attractive Creator/JenniferMorrison and has a habit of wearing shirts that show off her arms or tight-fitting clothes under her red leather jacket, even when working on a case.
102* FatalFlaw:
103** Emma's low sense of self-worth and lack of faith in herself led her to attempt to play by Regina's rules, thus nearly losing Henry and almost leaving Storybrooke at the climax of Season 1. Halfway through Season 2, Emma seems to have come to terms with her issues, but it's superficial. Emma still acts on her self-doubt, and with major consequences for Regina. It's probably the only thing keeping her from being a good version of Regina. "A Curious Thing" shows that she's starting to get over this as she grows more confident in using her own magic.
104** She is also prone to [[NiceJobBreakingItHero rash but well-intentioned action]] without thought of consequence. Regina calls her out on this in the Season 3 finale.
105** She also has major issues involving trust and losing people which has major impacts in Season 5.
106* FateWorseThanDeath: Isaac had a ''particular'' one in mind for her in ''Operation Mongoose'': forcing her to remember that nothing in this reality is real, while being unable to do anything about it.
107* FishOutOfWater: In the Enchanted Forest.
108** "Snow Drifts" reveals that she feels like this about living in Storybrooke.
109* FormerTeenRebel: As seen in "Tallahassee" she was a petty crook, stealing and fencing some goods. In the present, she is a sheriff who is a stickler for the law, even if she is willing to bend it a bit to get the job done.
110* FosterKid: Raised in the system because no one was there to claim her; initially because August abandoned her in the real world as a baby.
111* FlatEarthAtheist: For most of the first season she willingly blinds herself to the truth that Henry's book is right, even though the proof is all around her.
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115* GenreBlind: At first because she doesn't believe in magic. Later in Season 2, it takes her a bit to realize her gun is not the best weapon in the Enchanted Forest. And she only starts believing this even after trying to shoot down Dragon!Maleficent didn't work.
116* GoodCounterpart: Like Regina, she is manipulated by Rumple into becoming The Hero and The Villain. She also discovers she has magic. She even draws direct comparisons between herself and Regina, when trying to get her to trust her again.
117* GoodIsNotNice: Has shades of Type I and III. She is more than willing to leave you to die if you push her too far and will let Regina rip a boy's heart out to help find Henry.
118* GoodParents: If she had the chance and chose to not give Henry up, she would have been an incredibly doting and loving mother while raising him. This is seen to be true in the new reality Regina writes for her and Henry after breaking the first curse over Storybrooke, and in Emma's wish realm in which the curse was never cast.
119* GuileHeroine: Comes from being a Bounty Hunter, she isn't above using cunning and deceit from time to time if she can still accomplish her goal. Such as threatening to let Hook be eaten by ogres or letting Regina rip out a boy's heart.
120* HairContrastDuo: With Lily. [[spoiler:Courtesy of her parents]], Lily was born with a total affinity for darkness, while Emma had the darkness pulled out of her before she was born. Also applies to her with Regina, albeit in more of a LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine kind of way.
121* HeelRealization: When Snow White reveals that she isn't dead, a tearful Emma throws her arms around her, forgetting in her relief that she's hugging a Snow from the past who hasn't had her yet and doesn't know who she really is. That's what prompts her to realize that she's been breaking her mother's heart every time she refused to acknowledge her family.
122-->'''Emma:''' I hugged her, and you know what I saw in her eyes? Nothing. She didn't know who I was. I'd saved her and lost her too, and that's what I've been doing to her since I met her.
123* HellBentForLeather: Emma is usually seen wearing a red leather jacket.
124* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: She's not only immune to Cora's heart-ripping but she can also blast Cora back.
125* HeroesPreferSwords: Double subverted. She goes to fight Maleficent with one, but quickly discards it for it for a gun. But GunsAreUseless. As soon as she goes back for the sword, she wins the fight.
126* HeroicLineage: Her parents were the BigGood in the Enchanted Forest and their family motto is practically IWillFindYou. Emma is the BigGood in Storybrooke and in both her job as a BountyHunter and town sheriff, her entire job revolves around ''finding people''.
127* HeroicNeutral:
128** Emma was totally ready to go back to her crappy life [[NiceJobFixingItVillain if only Regina could have kept her mouth shut]].
129** And then she was totally ready to go back to her crappy life ''again'' (with occasional visits with Henry), if only Regina hadn't tried to slip her a cursed apple turnover. And Regina ''knew'' she was about to leave...
130* HeroicSacrifice: In "Queen of Hearts" Emma takes the heart-stealing attack Cora aimed for her mother. She did more than survive, she {{No Sell}}s the attack.
131** She seals the Dark One inside herself at the end of Season 4 and [[NeverFoundTheBody disappears.]]
132** She intended to give her soul up in exchange for her families, to prevent them from being [[DraggedOffToHell forced into the Underworld.]]
133** In the Final Battle, she stops fighting Gideon and allows him to stab her so that the light within her will save him, which will also save all of Light Magic from being extinguished. Luckily, she is revived afterward by a True Love's Kiss from Henry.
134* HeroicSelfDeprecation: Emma's problem with a vengeance in Season 1, as painfully revealed in "The Stranger".
135-->'''Emma''': I don't ''want'' them to need me!
136-->'''August''': Well that's too bad, because we all do.
137-->'''Emma''': You're saying I am responsible for everyone's happiness? That is crap! I didn't ask for that, I don't want it!
138-->'''August''': Right now. A little while ago you didn't want Henry either, but then he came to you, and now you are fighting like hell for him.
139-->'''Emma''': For ''him''! Because that is all I can handle right now, and I'm not even doing a good job at that! Now you're telling me that I have to save everyone? That is beyond ridiculous! [[RefusalOfTheCall I don't want any of it]].
140-->'''August''': Well that's too bad, Emma, because that doesn't change the truth. You're our only hope.
141-->'''Emma''': Then you're all screwed.
142** In mid-Season 2, even after saving Mary Margaret from prison, slaying a dragon, breaking the curse, etc., Emma still has low self-esteem, as evidenced when she expresses doubt in herself after believing that the only reason she is the savior is because of Rumplestiltskin's plans. Furthermore, she expresses fear in reverting to the person she was before Storybrooke and therefore not being mother material for Henry.
143* HeterosexualLifePartners: Once Emma and Regina bury the hatchet and become co-parents in later seasons, they grow incredibly close. Despite them both being straight and having love interests, the two often rely on each other for tough decisions. When Emma becomes the Dark One, it's Regina she trusts with the dagger to control her and repeatedly asks to kill her if she goes too far. Regina even once says that she can't imagine raising Henry without Emma, and several scenes are just the two relying on each other to raise their child together. Even the finale makes a much bigger deal of Emma and Regina reuniting than any other character's return.
144* HoneyTrap: As a bails bondswoman, she had no objection to using her beauty to bait some of her prospective marks. She also uses this to get information out of past Hook, when she and Hook went back in time.
145* IJustWantToBeNormal: In Seasons 1-3, she wants very little to do with magic and simply wants to be a normal mother to Henry. It isn't until Season 4 when she learns to embrace her powers.
146* IdiotBall: In the Season 3 finale, Emma and Hook find themselves trapped in a past version of the Enchanted Forest. The first thing Emma does is explicitly mention that she and Hook need to be careful not to make any significant change to history. Then, at the end of the episode, she decides to bring one of Past!Regina's prisoners back to the present with them (read: a ''huge'' change to history). This ends up ruining Regina's life when it turns out to be (physically at least) Maid Marian.
147* ImNotAHeroIm:
148** When August tries to convince Emma that the curse trapping Storybrooke is real, she refuses to believe it and says that if the town is relying on her, "[they're] all screwed".
149** In "Lost Girl", where Peter Pan offers her a map to Henry which will reveal itself only when she stops denying who she is, claiming the title of "savior" isn't enough. She's forced to come to terms with her lingering bitterness over being abandoned and living without a purpose (summed up as her being the eponymous "lost girl"), and only then does the map appear.
150* InformedAbility:
151** Emma's [[LivingLieDetector internal lie detector]] is quite faulty. Henry, [[ManipulativeBastard Gold]], Regina, Graham, Sydney, Cora, Aurora, Wendy and possibly Greg Mendell have successfully tricked her at some point. How effective she is at this basically boils down to what's needed for the plot.
152** This is straight out acknowledged in "The Evil Queen". Snow points out it's faulty when she's emotional.
153** This is acknowledged again in "Witch Hunt", where she admits that her powers are not perfect.
154** It becomes a bit silly over time how often she needs to say that she has this ability just so the viewers don't forget.
155* InsistentTerminology: She's a bail bonds''person''. The rest of the cast eventually get used to saying the word.
156* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She's cynical and snarky, but there's no doubt that she's a good guy.
157* KnightInSourArmour: In stark contrast to her father Charming's KnightInShiningArmour. She will do the right thing but will complain about it the whole time.
158* KnightTemplarParent: Emma occasionally slides into this, especially when she's up against Regina.
159* LeapOfFaith: Discussed in a BreakingSpeech, Rumple notes that for all the magical and mystical events that have happened to her, she has never made a genuine leap. Sure, she slew a dragon, but that's only because she saw it. She never acted on faith alone. She finally makes one by jumping off Hook's ship to get everyone's attention and stop them from fighting, which was just making the empathic storm all the stronger.
160* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Once she and Regina put aside their differences, the two are prone to get into long arguments. One such example is when Emma calls her out for lying to her, Regina responds with "So what if I did?! I don't have to tell you everything I am doing." However, the two respect, care for, and go to great lengths to protect each other. It's even a plot point in one episode that no one can get under Regina's skin like Emma.
161* LikeFatherLikeSon: Lampshaded by Mr. Gold in "The Cricket Game".
162-->'''Gold:''' And [you have] your father's tact.
163* TheLeader: A Type II with some Type IV. As the team reaches Neverland, she's level headed enough to see that letting their personal baggage control their rescue mission won't help them save Henry. She's also strong-willed enough as the "savior" that Hook and Regina don't particularly argue with her self-appointment.
164* LivingLieDetector: She can tell if someone is lying. Though this trait is rather inconsistent.
165* LongLostRelative: She is Henry's mother, who he finds in the pilot. She is also Snow White and Prince Charming's daughter.
166* LoveTheme: With Hook. Emma and Hook have a certain music theme that plays at specific moments to do with their relationship. For example, their first kiss in "Good Form", their almost kiss in "The Tower" and when they start a relationship in "There's No Place Like Home".
167* MamaBear:
168** She is easily pissed and blindly protective of Henry when his happiness is threatened, sometimes verging into KnightTemplarParent territory.
169** In the "Neverland" arc, she is willing to threaten a man who is basically immortal and lets Regina still a boy's heart to help them find Henry.
170** In "A Curious Thing", when Zelena tries to kill Henry, Emma manages to use her own magic to hurt Zelena enough to let him go.
171* MeaningfulName: "Emma" means "all-embracing, universal; whole, complete"; and the show writers have stated that "Swan" is a reference to the story of ''Literature/TheUglyDuckling''. Additionally, though this might have been accidental, Emma is an nickname commonly used as a nickname for Emmanuelle the feminine form of the name Emmanuel wich is one of the names used to refer to Jesus aka the Saviour.
172* MissingMom: She has one and is one. She is Henry's mom, who had to give him up due to not being able to support him, as well as being in prison. Her mom is Snow White, who had to send her through a wardrobe to be safe.
173* MosesInTheBulrushes: Was teleported out of the fairy tale realm by way of a [[Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe magic wardrobe]] before the curse overtook the kingdom.
174* MsFanservice: While always quite beautiful, she particularly plays this up during her stint as the Dark One, in which she drops the tomboyish jeans and jackets, for tight fitting dresses that could give Regina a run for her money, that show off her legs.
175* MyGreatestFailure: When she was a teenager, she forged a BirdsOfAFeather-type friendship with a girl named Lily, who she believed was an orphan, like her. When she discovered that this wasn't true, she impulsively broke off the friendship. As an adult, she deeply regrets that decision and when she encounters Lily again in Season 4, she's determined to make amends.
176* NeverFoundTheBody: After her HeroicSacrifice at the end of Season 4, there's nothing left where Emma was except the Dark One's dagger, with her name on it. Ultimately averted, as Hook and co. find her in Camelot in the first episode of Season 5.
177* NotSoDifferentRemark: In "Breaking Glass" Emma says that she and Regina are not different since they both know what it's like to be abandoned and rejected, which makes them special and able to understand each other in a way no one else can.
178* NoSell: She is the only known person to be able to resist having her heart stolen. This is later revealed to be due to a wish Snow made to protect her.
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182* OfCorsetsSexy: The Season 3 finale features her in one of these, as she and Hook travel back in time, and she is forced to wear one to blend in. Which Hook comments on.
183* OfficialCouple: Gets together with Hook in the grand finale of Season 3. According to WordOfGod, they were ''always'' intended to be canon.
184* OnlySaneMan: She thinks herself as this, but it is less true than it appears.
185* OpenSaysMe: In episode 7, apparently Regina's locked vault can be opened by her if she just kicks it in. HollywoodScience!
186* TheParagon: To many of the patrons of Storybrooke. She basically advocates taking responsibility for your own problems.
187* ParentalIssues: Her parents "abandoned" her, and she later learns they're fairy tale characters who are the same age as her.
188* PerpetualFrowner: Her default expression.
189* PimpedOutDress: Despite being a literal fairy tale princess, she doesn't wear fancy dresses that often. Yet when she does, her dresses are just as fancy as the other royal dresses.
190* PlatonicCoParenting: Once Emma and Regina get over their initial dislike of each other, the two form a unit co-parenting their son Henry, even without a hint of romance between them. The two regularly discuss how to raise him and he refers to both of them as "Mom(s)". Multiple characters also lampshade this, with Charming once noting that as a teenager Henry might not "want to talk to his moms" and Cruella noting that when talking about Henry's mother she might have to be more specific.
191* PowerIncontinence: The Snow Queen forces it on her, preventing her from being near anyone else and eventually making her desperate enough to want to get rid of all her magic. Luckily, Elsa lets her see that truly accepting the magic as part of her will let her get it under control.
192* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Due to her parents not aging under the curse, her brother is around thirty years younger than her and over a decade younger than her son. [[spoiler:Later, HistoryRepeats with Emma's own children: she has a second child named Hope after Henry graduates high school, so they're at least eighteen years apart in age.]]
193* PrettyInMink: In the wish reality, where she grew up a princess, she has a fondness for ermine-trimmed capes. She is not too happy about it when she wakes up, a fact that Regina teases her about.
194* PutOnABus: Emma is absent for most of Season 7, as the bulk of it takes place in Seattle and she stays in Storybrooke to protect it. She does, however, reappear in the finale, just in time for Regina's coronation as Queen of all the realms.
195* RealWomenDontWearDresses: {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d. When she's made a Sheriff's deputy, she objects to the uniform on the following basis.
196-->'''Emma:''' A tie? You know, you don't have to dress a woman as a man to give her authority.
197** The beginning of "The Tower" finally shows her wearing a very princess-appropriate dress. Sadly, the entire scene is just a nightmare that Charming has.
198** Later, when she and Hook are sucked back in time to the enchanted forest, Rumplestiltskin transforms her street clothes into a ball gown, to help her infiltrate the engagement gala for David and Abigail.
199** In Camelot she wears many elegant dresses, as well as in the wish reality where she grew up a princess.
200* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: As Storybrooke's sheriff. This is best shown when everyone blames Regina for Archie'd "death". Unlike them, she is determined to prove otherwise until she has no choice after seeing it with her own eyes.
201* RefusalOfTheCall: When directly confronted by August on her needing to start accepting that fairy tales are real, Emma adamantly refuses. Also, her initial skepticism regarding the veracity of fairy tales turns into a stubborn reluctance to accept Storybrooke as her home and join her real family.
202* ReformedCriminal: "Tallahassee" reveals that Emma used to be a thief in her teen years before going to jail and having Henry. She went on to become a bail bond agent and eventually sheriff.
203* ReplacementGoldfish: For Ingrid, the Snow Queen who sees her as replacement for her sister Helga who mysteriously disappeared.
204* RogueProtagonist: During her FaceHeelTurn arc in Season 5A when she becomes the Dark One.
205* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: She's a princess, but worked in various forms of law enforcement before she found out her lineage.
206* SecondLove: She is this to Hook for Milah, and he is this to her for Neal.
207* SeekerArchetype: While she typically tracks down people instead of The Truth, she won't rest until she gets the whole story.
208* TheSheriff: Her job after episode 8. She gets the job after winning the election. Starting in Season 2, she shares the role with David at times.
209* ShutUpHannibal:
210** [[EstablishingCharacterMoment In her very first scene]] when she is talking to her target who skipped on their bail.
211** In "Queen of Hearts" she has a nice, simple one against Cora."Love is Strength." See NoSell for what else happens.
212* SkepticNoLonger: Finally realizes that Henry was right about the curse in the Season 1 finale.
213* TheSleepless: During her stint as the Dark One, because apparently Dark One's don't need to sleep.
214* SpannerInTheWorks: Emma's mere presence in Storybrooke is slowly but surely changing everything in the town.
215* StepfordSnarker: She snarks to hide the pain inside.
216* TheStoic: When she becomes the next Dark One, she doesn't show much emotion in public. Mostly only showing it in private.
217* StraightMan: The insanity usually plays out around her.
218* StreetSmart: Shown most notably in "Tallahassee".
219* StrongFamilyResemblance: Except for the hair--something she got from Charming--Emma looks remarkably like Snow White.
220* SuperEmpowering: Along with her ActionGirl powers from both sides of the family, and being somewhere between LivingLieDetector and outright EverythingSensor, Emma appears to have this power when she touches Regina, Regina's magic comes back to her. And because she was born of True Love, she holds a strong magic within her -- strong enough to stop Cora from pulling her heart out.
221* SuperpoweredEvilSide: After absorbing the darkness, she became Dark Swan.
222* SupportingProtagonist: While she ''is'' the Savior and does break the original Dark Curse, most arcs have the BigBad defeated through the actions of someone else entirely. Cora is killed by Mary Margaret, Regina does a HeelFaceTurn mostly because of Henry, and Rumple sacrifices himself to kill Pan (although Emma ''is'' the main protagonist of that arc, who moves things into position to where Rumple is able to do this).
223** This overlaps with DecoyProtagonist in the second arc of Season 3 and the first arc of Season 4. The Enchanted Forest residents perform a second Dark Curse just to get back to her, and a big deal is made about Regina training her in magic to defeat Zelena, but she (temporarily) loses her powers, and Regina is the one to stop her sister. This situation repeats itself later with the Snow Queen. Emma and Elsa (immune to the Spell of Shattered Sight and having gained control over their powers) are said by many characters to be the only ones who can stop Ingrid. It's ultimately ''Anna'', however, who is able to convince Ingrid to stop her rampage, while Emma and Elsa lie unconscious on the floor.
224** Also shows up in second arc of Season 4 which makes a big deal about Emma turning dark which is stopped by Regina. Meanwhile the season finale is Henry's [[ADayInTheLimelight day in the limelight]] and her main contribution to the plot is setting up the next arc.
225** Averted in Season 5's first arc which is all about her and she is the one to defeat the FinalBoss. Played straight in the second arc, as while it is set in motion by her, the resolution is the result of a redemption arc for Zelena that is going on at the same time.
226** Averted once again in Season 6, which is most certainly Emma's arc and ends her story, although much like the first arc of Season 3 Rumple plays an important part in the resolution as well.
227* TeenPregnancy: She was only 18 when she had Henry. Being imprisoned at the time didn't help.
228** Actually, she would be have to 17 since Henry was already 10 on her 28th birthday - potentially only sixteen when she first fell pregnant. But the show tends to be pretty [[WritersCannotDoMath fluid]] about their ages.
229** She had to be 18 since she was in an adult prison.
230* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: In "A Land Without Magic" against Maleficent.
231* TomboyAndGirlyGirl:
232** The Tomboy to Snow's Girly Girl. Emma is the town's sheriff, who believes that RealWomenDontWearDresses and wears leather most of the time. Mary Margaret, an elementary school teacher and is usually seen wearing more feminine clothes.
233** Emma Swan, the leather wearing and often sleeveless sheriff, is also the tomboy to Regina's, who prefers to wear elegant dresses, girly girl. Especially after the two buried the hatchet and became a co-parenting team.
234* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: She certainly doesn't say "no" to feminine dresses, best seen when she wears a ball gown when stuck in the past. She wears many elegant dresses while in Camelot, as well as in the wish reality where she grew up a princess.
235* TomboyPrincess: Though she doesn't know it at first, she only really wears dresses when she has to. Even when she learns that she is a princess, she is more likely to be seen in a pair of jeans and her signature leather jacket.
236* TookALevelInBadass: While she was always a decent fighter and good head on her shoulders, with the kidnapping of Henry and her LeapOfFaith above, she moved into a full leadership role by the end of the first episode of Season 3.
237** By "A Curious Thing" she is capable of using some magic offensively but her control over it is still weak.
238** As of "Rocky Road" her offensive magic has gotten more powerful, and she was able to cast it with more ease. [[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend Of course this happened only when Hook was in danger.]]
239* TookALevelInKindness: After finding love with Hook and reconnecting with her family and making friends with the other denizens, she becomes a much better person. Still with a bit of an edge, but overall a much kinder woman than when she first came to Storybrooke.
240* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Hot chocolate with cinnamon. This is a trait she passed on to her son, Henry.
241* UnfazedEveryman: Starting in the second season, after she realizes that magic is real. When she is told that Ogres the hunt by sound, she simply reacts with a snarky comment. She learns that Captain Hook and Doctor Frankenstein are real, she simply shrugs it off and goes about her day.
242* VillainProtagonist: As Dark Swan during Season 5A until the last two episodes, when Dark Killian assumes the role.
243* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: She comes to Neal's rescue in "Second Star to the Right".
244** Taken a step further in "Rocky Road" when she is able to summon some pretty powerful magic to attack the Snow Queen after she threatens Hook.
245** In "Operation Mongoose Part 2" she threatens Evil!Grumpy when he starts to attack Hook..
246-->'''Emma:''' Back off before I change your name to Stumpy!
247* VitriolicBestBuds: Is trying to build a friendship with Regina. After she confesses that she just wants to start being friends with Regina, Regina grudgingly admits she doesn't want to kill her.
248-->'''Regina:''' ''[grumbling]'' I don't ''want'' to kill you.\
249'''Emma:''' ''[perks up]'' See? That's a start!
250* WarriorPrincess: Did not start out as either, but grew into one over time, as she both learned to use weapons and magic, and accepted that her parents are royalty from another land.
251* WeirdnessCensor: Emma's denial about the curse is ''so powerful'' that she is unable to see August's wooden leg.
252* WhatTheHellHero: Receives and delivers these often, but notable ones toward her include:
253** Mary Margaret, being her mother (whether she realizes it or not), chastises Emma often regarding her actions towards Henry like almost kidnapping him from Regina and lying to him about his father.
254** Henry delivers a hard one to her when he finds out Emma lied to him about his father being dead. The look on Emma's face when he compares her to Regina, his adoptive mother who also lied to him frequently, is a very potent mix of heartbroken, apologetic, and OhCrap.
255** She gets another one from Henry in Season 5 when she turns out to have isolated herself and performed some morally ambiguous actions out of the belief that no-one would understand or help her.
256* WishUponAStar: She made a wish upon a star-shaped candle on her 28th birthday. Just then, Henry showed up and took her to Storybrook.
257* WrongGenreSavvy: In the first season, she seems to think she's in a CopShow (her work), LifetimeOriginalMovie (the feud with Regina), or playing the ThisIsReality card. ''Anything'' other than the story she's actually in.
258** Pulls out a gun to fight Maleficent. [[GunsAreWorthless Yeah, that's not gonna work.]]
259** Still hasn't learned her lesson by Season 2. Gunshots attract ogres. It's become something of a RunningGag.
260* WrongGuyFirst: While Neal may be her First Love, he also horribly betrayed her trust and emotionally scarred her for life. The next guy, Hook, makes great strides in getting her to let her walls down.
261* YoungerThanTheyLook: Emma as a teenager looked no different than Emma in the present, save for a pair of glasses and a change in hairstyle, and could have easily been mistaken for an adult.
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264->''"This is the real world Regina; there are no heroes and villains, just real people with real problems."''

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