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Senu senoveje Queen of Hearts (2011–2018) Online

Senu senoveje Queen of Hearts (2011–2018) Online
Original Title :
Queen of Hearts
Genre :
TV Episode / Adventure / Fantasy / Romance
Year :
2011–2018
Directror :
Ralph Hemecker
Cast :
Ginnifer Goodwin,Jennifer Morrison,Lana Parrilla
Writer :
Edward Kitsis,Adam Horowitz
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
44min
Rating :
8.9/10
Senu senoveje Queen of Hearts (2011–2018) Online

28 years ago, Regina enlists the help of Hook to find and kill her mother, the Queen of Hearts, to stop her from traveling to the new world. Meanwhile, in the present, Emma, Snow, Mulan, and Aurora head to Rumpelstiltskin's old cell to retrieve the key to their return to Storybrooke.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Ginnifer Goodwin Ginnifer Goodwin - Mary Margaret Blanchard
Jennifer Morrison Jennifer Morrison - Emma Swan
Lana Parrilla Lana Parrilla - Evil Queen / Regina Mills
Josh Dallas Josh Dallas - David Nolan
Emilie de Ravin Emilie de Ravin - Belle French
Jared Gilmore Jared Gilmore - Henry Mills (as Jared S. Gilmore)
Meghan Ory Meghan Ory - Ruby Lucas
Robert Carlyle Robert Carlyle - Mr. Gold
Lee Arenberg Lee Arenberg - Leroy
Sarah Bolger Sarah Bolger - Princess Aurora
Jamie Chung Jamie Chung - Mulan
Barbara Hershey Barbara Hershey - Cora Mills
Colin O'Donoghue Colin O'Donoghue - Captain Killian 'Hook' Jones
Michael Coleman Michael Coleman - Happy
Faustino Di Bauda Faustino Di Bauda - Sleepy (as Faustino di Bauda)

The object/animal/person in this episode is a Geyser rising from the dry bed of Lake Nostos.


User reviews

Qulcelat

Qulcelat

i liked this episode and i thing its the better episode at this season until now . I do not think for a second that Snow,Emma, & Charming should be blamed for leaving behind Regina. She doesn't like them at all, and you can tell it was only because of Henry why she even saved Emma and Snow in the first place. Also, when Henry asked Regina to give up magic, she hid the book because she doesn't want to let it go. I do not think for a second if they had invited her that it would change anything!!

my favorite part it's in the end when Cora and hook arrive to storybroke. i'm anxious to see what's going to happen. so this episode should have been called 'welcome to storybrooke " .

I don't consider what Regina did at the well 'saving' Emma and Snow. There's a big difference between saving a life and changing your mind about killing someone - at the last second.

i think that neal " emma's boyfriend " will be rumpelstillskin son , and wish to see jefferson and August again !! at the end , awesome episode and i think this show is going to be renewed soon !!
Mohn

Mohn

good episode this week that all what we can say . everybody is back now and i think that was the last episode for " mulan and aurora " I liked seeing hook on his ship at the end My favorite moment was the fact the show finally gave us what we wanted...a happy ending with a future possibilities!

and also loved how cora couldn't get emma's heart and then emma defeated her and got back to henry thanks to regina's help i think that regina will be the evil again by her mother cora and we also knows that cora needs to be with her daughter !!, it was really a good winter season finale can't wait for the return
Kelerius

Kelerius

"queen of hearts " simply one of the best episodes at this season !! we had a great episode this week . it was very enjoyable and interesting so finally emma and snow is back to storybrooke with cora and hook

graphic in this episode where really amazing , better than the last episode , i expected a better story about " the queen of hearts " , i felt disappointed when the queen of hearts shows her face and it was cora ! ,

but we now we know how did cora met her captin hook

the last scene was very interesting and i felt very sorry for regina .. if henry says that " good will always win " , we can say that " no more happy endings " .. a great midseason finale that keeps you waiting and excited for the return at jan
Mardin

Mardin

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.

Season 2 started off very promisingly, but had a three episode dip starting with "Tallahassee" up to "Into the Deep". "Queen of Hearts" for me is the best 'Once Upon a Time' episode since "We are Both", the best Season 2 episode up to this point in the season and a Season 2 high-point. It is one of the finer examples of the enormous promise that generally Season 2 showed and started with, where everything began feeling more settled, old characters and plot lines were expanded upon and new ones were introduced with richer content.

Here in "Queen of Hearts", questions that needed to be answered are resolved, loose ends are tied up, character relationships are back on track and more interesting than they ever were, surprising revelations are made (especially the true identity of the Queen of Hearts, didn't see that one coming) and the episode does such a great job setting up what is to come and makes fans feel excited. It is not even the season finale, but is done in a way that feels like it and is the episode up to this point that most advances the plot.

Visually, "Queen of Hearts" is a very handsomely mounted episode, the best looking episode since "The Doctor". the settings and costumes are both colourful and atmospheric, not too dark or garish and never cookie-cutter. It is photographed beautifully too. The effects are not as sloppy here. The music is haunting, ethereal and cleverly used with a memorable main theme.

Humour, mysterious intrigue, charm and pathos are beautifully balanced, the corn and unintentional humour seen in the previous three episodes are not just toned down or minimalized, they are also not obvious. Some of the best lines come from Hook. The story is beautifully paced and compelling, giving every character a crucial role, showing good development to Regina, a delightful chemistry between Hook and Cora and with a lot happening without trying to do too much and still keeping focused. Aurora still needs to be more interesting but because everything else is done so well this isn't as obvious or as problematic as in her previous appearances.

Of the uniformly great performances, the standouts are Lana Parrilla's Regina/Evil Queen at her most conflicted, Colin O'Donaghue managing to make Hook even more nefarious than in "Into the Deep" and Barbara Herschey's Cora succeeding in out-bitching Regina. They are helped by that they are the most interesting characters here.

In summary, wonderful. 10/10 Bethany Cox