People came back from the dead, while others made odd life choices. The alternate universe inside Meredith’s head wasn’t always happy, except for the folks who got to live again.
I’m starting to wish that all of ‘Once Upon a Time’s’ scenes took place in Fairy Tale Land.
Do the star-crossed Storybrooke lovers need to be kept apart in order for the romantic drama to flourish?
Ten thousand surgeries, a five percent chance of success, a first birthday, one widow and an unforgivable decision.
Four years at Cornell costs how much? Please excuse Adam and Kristina while they retreat into a corner and sob as they imagine their future, bankrupted by Ivy League bills.
We finally filled in some of the gaps in Emma’s backstory as she sympathized with Hansel & Gretel who faced going into the foster system.
There was a jumble of storylines thrown into the mix this week from Bailey agreeing to shack up with Ben and Teddy forcing Cristina to relive Henry’s death, to the separation of conjoined twins.