The narrative alternates between the Enchanted Forest and the modern-day town of Storybrooke:
: Emma Swan continues to bridge the gap between Henry’s "fantasies" and the reality of the town, staying in Storybrooke as she becomes suspicious of Regina’s control over the hospital. 🎬 Production Credits Director : Dean White Writers : Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz
: David Anders as Dr. Whale and Anastasia Griffith as Kathryn Nolan. Once_upon_a_time_1x03
: Henry encourages Mary Margaret (Snow White) to read to "John Doe" (Prince Charming), who is in a coma at the hospital. When she does, he momentarily wakes up and grabs her hand. However, complications arise when a woman named Kathryn arrives, claiming to be the comatose man's wife, David Nolan. 🗝️ Key Developments
If you'd like, I can provide a for Mary Margaret in this episode or a list of hidden "Easter eggs" found in the Storybrooke hospital scenes. Which would you prefer? The narrative alternates between the Enchanted Forest and
: A flashback reveals how Snow White and Prince Charming first met. Snow is a "wanted" bandit who robs Charming's carriage. After a chase and a series of bickering encounters, they form an uneasy alliance to retrieve a stolen ring, eventually saving each other from the Queen’s guards.
💡 : This episode explains the nickname "Charming." Snow gives it to him sarcastically during their first meeting because of his arrogant attitude, long before it became a term of endearment. : Henry encourages Mary Margaret (Snow White) to
: We see a more "action-hero" version of Snow White, contrasting with the traditional submissive fairy tale archetype.