Dubai, Emma: "You Failed Me...Goodbye Daddy" (Once Upon A Time S3E14)
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OUAT S3E14: The Tower The dynamics of Emma and Daddy Charming is further explored in this episode. Can we all just reflect on the fact that David's greatest fear is letting his children down? From day one all he's cared about is protecting his family, risking life and limb whenever needed, and he still fears that he isn't a good father. I just can't. PS: Snow- "We're pregnant" No Snow, David isn't pregnant, YOU ARE Do share with all the ONCERS out there! #oncers #OUATmoments #S3E014 #wickediscoming
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A little heartbreaking. Snow can't wait to be a mom again. But Charming can't let his little girl go. I like that they show such vulnerable side to him. Makes his character that much more complex
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AW IM CRYING
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oh I don't gave season three yet dang it.
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what episode will this be in?
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O.K. I'm lost again. What led up to that dream?
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yes i have no idea how to dance but let me just do it perfectly
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Does anyone know the theme music for this?
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so cute as father and daughter😊
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Only Oncers can see that these two are father and daughter 😂
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I love the dress i dreaming whit my quinceañera party whit that dress :)
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Can you just imagine how they'll do the 'Father & Daughter' Dance in Killian & Emma's Wedding? So cute!
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Coming from a pianist, I would love to have the sheet music for that song playing while they dance.
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Oh, God, I love her dress! Maybe even more so than her signature red jacket.
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1:27 that doll is possessed
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this is horrifying
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Oh, that doll isn't the SLIGHTEST bit creepy!! It's not creepy AT ALL!!!!!!!! I'm gonna go and erase my memories now!!
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Charming sees Emma so beautiful, he sees her for everything a daughter is to a father, and the way he imagined how she would've looked like had she been given a chance...
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No the couples say we're pregnant
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I love the scene and it's concept, and I do feel that it helps develop Charming and Emma's relationship, but i'm sorry but one thing I can't stand is hearing grown women say "daddy". Honestly, it just sounds so cringey to me from sort of age 13 onwards. It's just such a childish term, and I get that they're going with the theme of lost childhood and how Charming didn't get to see her grow up here- but it's like an age 2-8 year old level word. I know I'm overthinking it, but it's just always been a pet peeve of mine.
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I'm still waiting for a scene where Emma calls snow 'Mommy'
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