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1'''Season 3, Episode 22''':
2!There's No Place Like Home
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6Still stuck in the past, Hook must enlist the help of Snow White and Charming (as well as Red Riding Hood) to rescue Emma from the Evil Queen's dungeon, even as Emma makes a choice which will change the future. Eventually the timeline is set back on its proper course (mostly)...but not only did Emma unknowingly rescue Maid Marian, she inadvertently brings along the Ice Queen.
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8!!Tropes
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10* AccidentalHero: While looking for a means of escape from Rumpelstiltskin's vault in the past, Hook's casual action of taking a certain magic urn out of a cupboard unmistakably brings about the happy ending of the entire ''[[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Frozen]]'' arc of Season 4. The urn is pulled through the portal with him and Emma into present-day Storybrooke where it releases Queen Elsa, who (among other things) ends up saving the lives of Anna and Kristoff by wishing them into her presence.
11* ButterflyOfDoom:
12** The Rumpelstiltskin of the past is very aware that knowledge of the future could completely screw up those events to where they never happened. He refuses to be told any details and later brews a forgetting potion so that he can continue his plans without second-guessing himself.
13** Hook also references the trope when warning Emma that her saving the woman in the dungeon could have unforeseen consequences such as her raising a mass murderer or accidentally killing one of the dwarves while drunk. Emma's solution is to take her back to the future with them, so her presence won't change the past...but this ''still'' has consequences, since she turns out to be Maid Marian, ruining Regina's happiness with Robin Hood. As petty as her response is (since Marian wouldn't have been in danger and need rescuing in the first place if not for her), Regina is absolutely right to tell Emma she DidntThinkThisThrough. And of course, she also accidentally brought back the Ice Queen as well ([[{{Pun}} a literal snowball effect?]])...
14* ChekhovsGun: Even before the woman in the dungeon's identity was revealed, the fact she refused to give her name to Emma (thus keeping her from knowing what the consequences of saving her would be) was a bad sign that changing the past by not letting her die was going to backfire heavily. It was just a matter of waiting for the other shoe to drop.[[labelnote:*]]She was, in fact, the same actress as portrayed her in Season 2, unlike Robin Hood, but so much later the audience could be forgiven for not recognizing her right away.[[/labelnote]]
15* ChekhovsSkill: Emma's skill at lock-picking, taught to her by Neal.
16* CloseEnoughTimeline: Even though Emma and Hook do change the past, their efforts to get the timeline back on track lead to only inconsequential alterations to the present.
17* ContinuitySnarl: Rumple has the Black Fairy's wand, which he says can open the time portal if one of those who recently came through it uses magic to activate it. But back in Season 3A, the Mother Superior/Blue Fairy had it, necessitating the whole subplot with the Shadow so that Gold could switch Henry and Pan back to their rightful bodies. Since this episode takes place well before the Dark Curse was cast and the squid ink was used to imprison Rumple in the dungeon, could it have been taken from him then? One would assume that if it were simply brought over from the Enchanted Forest with everything else, it would have been in the pawn shop instead.[[labelnote:*]]Also, flashing forward to Season Six, Blue actually confiscated the wand from Fiona when she banished her to the Dark Realm. So how did Rumple get it for this episode? Did he break into the Sacred Fairy Vault? Did he obtain it through BloodMagic somehow? He ''is'' familiar with the vault when he sees it in the memory flashbacks, though this could just be due to it being mentioned in books of magical lore or having viewed it via divination...[[/labelnote]]
18* CouchGag: The title card features the time portal.
19* DeadGuyJunior: Snow and Charming's new baby is named Neal.
20* DelayedRippleEffect: After Snow White's execution, Emma is still in existence. Neither she nor Hook consider this could be because as long as they are in the past they are (at least temporarily) immune to the effects of any changes in the timeline...[[SubvertedTrope but it turns out they're right]] and the reason she's still there is Snow isn't really dead.
21* DramaticIrony: Hook's talk at the campfire to Charming...where he reveals Emma's parents don't approve of him and Charming praises him for everything he's doing to save her. Lampshaded by Hook himself.
22* EpiphanyTherapy: Emma's fears and her desire to keep running are resolved thanks to her having seen her mother (seemingly) die, then spending time with her parents but having them not know her--she realizes she doesn't want to lose them and that home is with them in Storybrooke. Realizing this is her home (an indirect TitleDrop) allows her to recover her magic so that the time portal can be re-opened.
23* EvenEvilHasStandards: Rumplestiltskin has ''an entire room full of things that even '''he''' dare not use.'' When Rumplestiltskin, who is ''the literal Dark One'', doesn't use something you ''know'' it's bad.
24* FakeShemp: The final scene has Elsa viewed from the back, played by an anonymous crew member as the role hadn't been cast yet.
25* FakingTheDead: Snow White's execution, thanks to the dark fairy dust.
26* ForcedToWatch: Emma, Charming, and Red look on in helpless horror as Snow White is seemingly burned at the stake.
27* GlamourFailure: Variation--the illusions on Hook and Emma are not dispelled, but the Blue Fairy, being what she is, can tell Emma is not who she seems. She is also able to get an inkling that demanding an explanation could have grave consequences for the future, so wisely does not press her.[[labelnote:*]]Considering the magical song to defeat the Black Fairy is in Emma's heart, and Blue is the one who put it there, it's quite likely this is what she was sensing, in addition to being the Savior who would break the Dark Curse.[[/labelnote]]
28* GuileHero: Not only does Snow White use the dark fairy dust to save herself from execution, when the time comes for her to save Charming at the Troll Bridge as per the original timeline, she's able to do everything she did the first time around by bluffing them with ordinary sand.
29* InSpiteOfANail: Certain things happened the way they were supposed to, despite the interference of Emma. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in the case of Snow and Charming still getting together: If they didn't, then Emma would never be born, [[TemporalParadox which would make the events of the episode impossible.]]
30* LaserGuidedKarma: The whole reason Marian was in a position to be rescued, so that Emma would bring her forward and ruin things with Robin Hood and Regina, was because Regina had locked her up and was going to execute her for refusing to reveal Snow White's location.
31* MoodWhiplash: After Emma tells Rumple all about Neal's death and returns to her time, Rumple drinks the forgetting potion. It's a pretty sad moment, but after a few seconds of silence, we get probably one of the funniest lines in the series.
32-->'''Rumple''': What the hell am I doing in here?
33* OhCrap:
34** Regina is [[DidYouActuallyBelieve smirking]] when Snow White accosts her with fairy dust--until she tells her it's ''dark'' fairy dust.
35** The looks on both Regina's face and Emma's when Robin Hood reveals Marian's name.
36* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Emma rescuing Marian. Hook even acknowledges what she did was a noble thing, but warns her [[ButterflyOfDoom there may be consequences]]...
37* ShoutOut: The episode title is of course from ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''. But amusingly it actually has nothing to do with the source material (since by this time Zelena is dead), instead referring to Emma's character arc.
38* StealthPun: Elsa, the Ice Queen, being brought to Storybrooke is a ''literal'' manifestation of the "snowball effect" of Emma's actions in the past.
39* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: Episode title, also serves as Emma's epiphany about staying in Storybrooke.
40* TheUnreveal: Since it was never explained the first time around, viewers could be forgiven for thinking this episode might explain just where Snow got the dark fairy dust from--but no. In fact Blue doesn't even address it, though you would think that being Snow's fairy godmother would have led to her disapproving of such a thing, even if it was to be used against Regina.[[labelnote:*]]Perhaps Snow took it from among Cora's things, after she and Regina moved to Leopold's castle and Regina shoved her through the Wonderland mirror? Though you would think Regina would have recognized it then. It's also possible she got it from Rumple, although that begs the question of what she traded for it... Or that she bought it from some unscrupulous trader using her bandit loot, which would explain why she needed to steal the ring to pay Blackbeard for passage.[[/labelnote]]
41* WhamLine: "Marian?!"
42* WhamShot: An urn brought from Rumplestiltskin's vault opens and releases [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Queen Elsa]] at the end of the episode. To put this into perspective, not only was this kept a complete secret, with only the people filming the scene knowing about it, but ''{{WesternAnimation/Frozen|2013}}'''s home media release had only been less than a month before!
43* YankTheDogsChain: Bringing back Robin Hood's wife just when he and Regina have fallen in love and she has become one of the heroes.

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