blackcauldron85 wrote:Thank you!! I had forgotten about the time-travel part of the show! (Is it confusing when you watch it??)
My dad just sent me an article about the episode:
https://www.geek.com/television/once-up ... d-1694859/
I like that Ariel and Jasmine helped each other, but I'm confused about everything else...

It's not really time-travel as much as half the show is flashbacks which connect to the present day. So the flashback of Ariel and Jasmine confronting Jafar is interlaced with the present when the entire group finally defeats him. But yes it does get confusing and they have involved alternate realities and time-travel before in the show. The show is really bad with continuity and basically makes things up as it goes so there's no coherence to the plotlines.
Sotiris wrote:Assorted comments and observations after watching the newest episode.
• I enjoyed the Jasmine and Ariel team-up and I'm glad they finally wrapped up the Aladdin storyline even though they really under-utilized Jafar.
• Some things didn't make much sense as per usual. How did Jafar break free out of the genie shackles on his own? How did true love's kiss restore Agrabah? TLK breaks curses put on people, not on entire kingdoms. The bit about the power of the savior's tear and how it can prevent Hook and Emma from reuniting wasn't clear either.
• Gideon changing his mind on killing the savior came out of the blue. What was the point of reforging the sword then? Asking the savior to help him defeat the Black Fairy should have been his plan all along.
• I actually liked drunk Snow. It reminded me how badass she used to be.
• David took the news that Hook killed his dad way too well. He wasn't even that upset about it.
• Why are David and Snow still under the sleeping curse? Didn't Regina say that the Evil Queen told her how to undo it in the previous episode?
• Henry's behavior was a bit out of character. Instead of consoling his mom or telling her to have faith, he just kept playing video games.
• Emma getting over Hook and packing up his things so soon was really weird. We're taking about someone for whom she went to the underworld to save. Maybe she could have waited more than a day to write him off?

Most of these can be answered by the fact that Once Upon a Time no longer cares much for continuity lol. Everything is off including their timeline and magic explanations, not to mention how out of character everyone can be. Another thing to add to your list is that Ariel lost her voice from Regina and didn't have it for the whole 28 years of the curse. Also she wore a magic bracelet that gave her legs, not a necklace. Somehow in this time, she has a necklace instead that gives her legs and a voice. By the time the present hits (when we first meet her in the Neverland arc), she's back to the bracelet and presumably voiceless for all 28 years until Regina gives her her voice back.
I can try and answer most of those things though. The ring of Agrabah (might be the mystic blue diamond that the Sultan wears in Aladdin) keeps Agrabah safe from harm. The magic is tied to the kingdom and since it belongs to the royal family and is inherited through engagement and marriage, maybe it's connected to love or true love. Since Jasmine will likely marry Aladdin, the ring will go to him, so maybe their act of true love brought out the deep protective magic of the ring to restore the kingdom. Pretty far-fetched though. No idea about Jafar breaking the genie curse or how the savior's tears stop portals. But Gideon was raised by the Black Fairy who is an ancient being who dabbles in dark magic so her expertise would be very old, very dark magic, that few others would have knowledge of, maybe not even Rumple. So maybe the tears of a savior are something Gideon learned from her.
Gideon originally wanted to play the hero himself to prove himself to his parents especially because of that book Belle gave him (the one she constantly brings up). I'm guessing since his talk with Rumple, he realized that killing a hero will not make him a hero and he'll need her to do the deed for him. The sword could be a contingency plan or some form of leverage.
This interview explains a little about David's mentality when he learns the news.
http://ew.com/tv/2017/04/02/once-upon-t ... -spoilers/
Last episode said that the Evil Queen didn't know how to break the sleeping curse either but she has a lead on it which Regina was planning on acting on. I guess we'll see that in a few episodes since Regina is also working on breaking the town line spell (another spell that comes and goes whenever it suits the story). I doubt the writers know what to do with either David or Snow White, so it's easier to keep one out of commission this way.
Yeah Henry did seem OOC but maybe he felt that romance isn't something he really can advise his mother on so it's better to stay out of it. Especially if he saw how hard Regina was trying (can't say the same for Snow).
I guess from Emma's POV, Hook has left for good. He packed his bags and boarded the Nautilus and since they can travel realms, he might be trying to go as far away from Emma as possible, even to another world. That would be her line of thinking, that he voluntarily wants to stay away from her. I think one of the dwarfs spots Hook going on board but Snow also saw him so after the revelation that he left, she could have told Emma her last conversation with him. We, the audience, knows that Snow's words convince Hook not to leave, but Snow would have assumed that she had no effect on him.