It was made slightly strange by the fact that the “young sisters” all looked to be past child-bearing years. Look, Elizabeth Mitchell is beautiful, but wouldn’t it have been better to futz with the timeline rather than try to dress up mutton as lamb? That sounds hater-ish of me. I don’t mean it to. But when something majorly shoulder-bumps me out of story the way this did, I figure it’s worth mentioning. Emma and Snow’s relationship has hit a major bump. Let’s be honest, they hit a major bump the minute Snow and David got pregnant. No wait, it was before that – it was when Snow and David realized that they were Emma’s parents…and no one really did any of the emotional unpacking of that very hard truth. It looks like we’re getting that payoff now. Snow has handled the birth of her second child gracelessly where her firstborn is concerned, and Emma’s finally starting to realize (thanks to her uncontrollable spurts of magic) that her mother’s behavior is actually pretty psychologically distressing. Guess what, Emma? THAT IS TOTALLY ALLOWED. That said it was very much out of character for Snow to lash out at Emma when she nearly squishes David with her fire magic (the best sentence I’ve written in weeks). It’s not as though they think Emma is experienced with magic, and she was in a full on panic admitting that she didn’t understand what was happening when her family and friends arrived at the police station. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!