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9/10
Captain Swan's True Love
DCSassyQueen2 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
If this is the end of Captain Swan, it was beautifully done. They both were mature enough to let one another go... it was heartbreaking & the actors did a great job.

Zelena is really growing on me more & more with each episode. I use to despise her, but her character development is really phenomenal. I love that Regina & Zelena are becoming "real" sisters.

Hades & Zelena were so cute together, but I trust him as far as I can throw him. I knew Regina wanted to give Zelena a chance with Hades & I am glad that she wanted her sister to experience happiness, but Hades cannot change. Like my beloved Hook said, a man simply cannot chance in one day.

Rumple said villains do not get happy endings, but Rumple... You were a villain... Actually, you are a villain. So, you probably do not deserve a happy ending either. As much as I love Peter Pan, it was time for him to go even though a tiny part of me wanted the heart to work so I can see hi wreak more havoc. Hehe. I sure will miss Peter Pan.

I am in denial about Captain Hook being trapped in the Underworld. I hope Killian will come back, but I am curious as to who is dying next week... I have a feeling it is Robin Hood, which would be unfortunate for Regina... losing the love of her life.

Great episode & one of my favorites... if not my favorite.
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9/10
Into the fiery depths
TheLittleSongbird7 September 2018
When 'Once Upon a Time' first started it was highly addictive and made the most of a truly great and creative premise. Really loved the idea of turning familiar fairy tales on their heads and putting own interpretations on them and the show early on clearly had clearly had a ball. Watched it without fail every time it came on and it was often a highlight of the week. Which was why it was sad when it ran out of ideas and lost its magic in the later seasons.

The first four seasons had a few ups and downs, like blips in some of the writing, effects and characters that are not as interesting or as well used as they could be, but were on the most part very solid. Many episodes being good to fantastic, with interesting spins on characters, great character interactions and performances and compelling and emotionally involving back-stories for most of the characters. So was expecting a good deal from Season 5 and "The Dark Swan" didn't disappoint at all. All the episodes between that episode and "Devil's Due" ranged to me from decent to brilliant, before reaching disappointment with "Our Decay" and especially "The Brothers Jones" and then picking up.

"Firebird" from personal opinion was a very good episode. Not one of the show's best but one of the better episodes of the second half of Season 5. Not perfect and could have been even better than it was but the emotional impact, character development and character interaction make it an improvement over four episodes between "Devil's Due" and "Sisters".

Did find Cruella's role in the episode one that didn't add an awful lot to the overall story and it was not that interesting either.

However, there is lots of evidence of forward momentum and character development advancing, the characters true to personality and not distorted or going round in circles. One learns a lot and things are made clearer.

What really makes "Firebird" is the character development for particularly Emma, her development is illuminating and not reiterating anything we already know and provides answers too. Similarly the character interaction, especially between Gold and Pan and Emma and Hades. Lots of fun is to be had with the writing for Hades (still a great character, and one of the best assets of the Underworld arc dominating the second half of the season) and Zelena is similarly beautifully developed, one feels for her here. Gold is appropriately antagonistic without being standard and the more villainous spin on the character of Peter Pan continues to be interesting.

Much of the acting is strong, with excellent turns from Greg Germann (sinister and fun), Rebecca Mader (casting a spell very effectively), an emotive Jennifer Morrison giving easily her best performance since "The Dark Swan", Robbie Kay (providing an as ever interesting interpretation of Peter Pan) and especially Robert Carlyle demonstrating why he has always been one of the best and most consistent actors on the show.

Furthermore, "Firebird" is a very handsomely mounted episode visually, the settings and costumes are both colourful and atmospheric, not too dark or garish and never cookie cutter. It is photographed beautifully too. The music is haunting, ethereal and cleverly used with a memorable theme tune.

Writing has the right balance of humour, pathos, mystery and intrigue mostly, with less soap and camp that has been seen in some of the Underworld arc. This aspect has come on a long way since when 'Once Upon a Time' first started, much more complexity and nuance, or at least at this point on the most part.

Overall, a great episode. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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