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Episode Report Card Cindy McLennan: N/A | 296 USERS: B YOU GRADE IT I Will Sing My Maker's Praises

By Cindy McLennan | Season 2 | Episode 12 | Aired on 2013.01.20

There's a knock on the door. It's Gold. When Emma tells him they've all had a long night, he asks her if she remembers she owes him a favor, because he is cashing it in. When Emma starts to object, he gives her the business about honoring her agreements. By now, Charming is right at his daughter's side. Henry wanders over, too. Gold tells Emma he needs her to help him find someone and they're leaving today. "Pack a bag." Emma asks who they're looking for. Rumpy says, "My son, and it has to be today because every minute I'm here, is a minute closer to me killing Hook. So it's really best for all concerned if I leave, and you're going to come with me." Looking at Charming and then Snow, he adds, "We have a long history, so know this, and know it to be true: If any harm comes to Belle while I'm gone, I'm killing all of you." When Emma holds Henry close, Rumpy tells her, "I'll see you at noon." That was a little excessive, even for him, don't you think? We cut to...

Mendel's hospital room. Greg gets his cell phone out of the bag and places a call. When the person on the other end of the line answers, he tells her he is okay, but was in an accident. Looking over his shoulder, he adds, "Honey, you're not going to believe what I saw." What do you think? Is he a complete mundane, or is he from another book, and somehow ended up transported to somewhere else in our world? If you're on Twitter, please tweet me your (UNSPOILED only) speculation.

I'll be back after the February 10th airing of "Tiny." In the meantime, please grade the episode at the top of the page and then come on over to the forum, where we're cultivating plants, until we achieve a pea fit to lay beneath the mattress of a princess.

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