We pick up where we left off at the end of one nap and the beginning of another.
Snow and David are still at the mercy of the Evil Queens spell.
However, it seems like Snow and David have this down to a pretty good science.

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This isnt this couples first evil spell, ya know?
We even get a nice indie song as a soundtrack for it.
Outside of the sleeping lovers, Regina comes up with a plan to trap the Evil Queen.

So why not risk your life?
Oh, to be a teen again.
Issue is, the Evil Queen switched the mirrors and traps Emma and Regina instead.
They wake up inside a series of one-way mirrors and quickly realize the only way out is via Henry.
Its definitely hard for her to hear.
Hook tries calling Emma, but of course, shes not answering.
The Evil Queen finds him on the beach, but she stops him and throws him aside.
Mind you, hes at Grannys waiting on Violet, whos turning out to be theworstdate ever.
But as Henry walks away, the Evil Queen drops an all-too-telling line: Stop slouching.
Regardless of her pleas, Henry insists he wont ever be on her side.
Henry says The Dragon is just an innocent and he cant follow through.
On the other side of the mirror, Regina and Emma work together and scream through the mirror.
As the Evil Queen fires back, Hook captures her and threatens her life.
After passing the wand onto Belle, Rumple appears and promptly steals it back.
He places a tracking rig on Belles wrist and when Zelena chimes in, Rumple chokes her.
He falls down of a near heart attack, but he assures her…
He will find a loophole.
She kisses him and falls asleep, while David finds the crumpled paper in her hands.
In a way, John Hughes has a way of writing a fairy tale himself, AMIRITE?
Way harsh, Rump.