We've seen Emma in tough spots before. The Black Fairy, and every other villain, always underestimates her. We know she'll find her way out of what looks like an impossible situation.
It looks like Emma took her bed apart. Perhaps she's looking for a way out? Or maybe she wanted room to exercise. Those arm muscles don't work themselves!
While gearing up for the final battle, it's once again up to Henry to convince Emma that she's the savior. Will her son be able to break through the Black Fairy's curse?
Poor Henry. It's always up to him to convince everyone else to believe. We wonder if he ever reminisces about the only time he was allowed to have amnesia.
It's probably a safe bet that the curse wiped Archie's memories. Why else would he be so cozy with the villain? Unless of course he's been a bad guy all along. That would be an interesting finale twist!
We have to give the Black Fairy credit. Whatever she did with her curse, she certainly looks the part. If we didn't know better, we'd believe she was actually sympathetic to Emma's cause.
Here's a scary combination. Dr. Hopper is Storybrooke's only mental health professional. So why is he side by side with the lady who started this mess?
If anything can jog Emma's memory, it's Henry's storybook. The book's magic has saved the day more times than we count. All Emma needs to do is believe in hope.
The Black Fairy's curse has not been good to Emma Swan. It looks like she's been placed in Storybrooke's mental hospital. Does she have any idea that she's the savior?