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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

The Heart is a Lonely Hunter- Wow... Where do I begin? This episode is absolutely fantastic! And yet so heartbreaking. I absolutely love Graham, and I love that he is the Huntsman! And that as such... Graham is given a deeper story well above and beyond what little we know of him from Disney's, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, as well as every other fairy tale version of this character within the Snow White stories. And I truly love Jamie Dornan as Graham. From his accent, to his handsome looks, his whole story arc, and all. His death in the end of this episode... It really is tragic, and so heartbreaking. Especially upon seeing how seeing him die affects Emma while she's holding him in her arms and pleading with him to come back. Unfortunately, there are a few reasons why Graham is killed off so early on within this season. One of which being because Jamie Dornan needed to move on from Once Upon a Time so he could play a few other roles he was asked to play. From a British TV series, titled... The Fall, to other movies including the lead role in Fifty Shades of Grey. I really wish this wasn't so, because for one... I would have loved to see more of Graham, especially so we could have seen what might have happened with Graham remembering the truth about his true life. However, in any story of the Huntsman within the Snow White tales, his storyline is very limited and small. However, I still believe they could have gone further with Graham, nonetheless. And two... Because I have no desire to ever see the Fifty Shades movies for various reasons. Not my kinds of movies. But with all this being said... This was Graham's episode to shine, and he truly shined brightly. Sadly, and most of all, the other reasons for Graham's death, are meant to help build up Emma's character. To make her stronger and more resolved in her battle against Regina and to become the Savior as she's destined to become. A battle, which she has barely begun to even understand. First, to answer all your questions and your confusion regarding the wolf that walks with Graham and guides him, being an actual character... This wolf with one blood red eye and the other black as night, is to some degree an actual character within the fairytales or Disney classics that we know. He's just changed to be a wolf instead of the animal he actually is within this Disney classic, in order to allow him to fit Graham's backstory of him having been raised by the wolves. This wolf is a different version of Bagheera the Panther from The Jungle Book. And Mowgli's backstory from The Jungle Book... Mowgli having been raised by wolves after his parents abandoned him... This backstory is actually given to Graham the Huntsman. So, Graham is mostly the Huntsman from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but he is also partly Mowgli from The Jungle Book too. While this wolf acts as Graham's guide and friend, just like Bagheera acts for Mowgli in The Jungle Book. And I really love this twist on these two very different characters, that are made into one character here in Once Upon a Time. Or rather three characters that are turned into two... including Graham's wolf. Now... I really love the overall backstory throughout this episode, that begins with Snow mourning after her father's death. As for this part of the storyline... In the Disney movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Evil Queen is Snow White's stepmother. Snow's father remarries the Evil Queen, who he didn't know then was evil, not long after Snow's mother dies when she's a little girl. And this is so for their characters within Once Upon a Time as well. However, the major difference between the Snow White storylines from the Disney movie and her fairytale, in comparison to Once Upon a Time... In the Disney movie, the Evil Queen hates Snow White simply because her Magic Mirror tells her that Snow White is the fairest in all the land. The Evil Queen is simply vain and wants to be the most beautiful in all the land, and therefore she is jealous of Snow White and her beauty. This is why Snow White in the Pilot episode of Once Upon a Time, makes a joke about Regina making her eat a poisoned apple because she was told Snow White was prettier than her. However, in Once Upon a Time, like we learn in this episode, Regina has a much deeper reason for wanting Snow White dead. A reason yet to fully be revealed. A reason we now know involves a secret Snow White couldn't keep, resulting in Regina losing something she held dear. And from Snow White's letter to her when Snow states that she knows it's because of her that Regina will never find love, we can assume that this "something" she lost is someone she loved. Next... I absolutely love learning that Graham is the Huntsman from the Snow White fairytale. I never suspected as much before this episode aired, and I love the reveal all the more for the first six episodes keeping his true identity until now. And then... I love that Regina hires him to kill Snow because she believes from seeing him kill the men from the tavern without any emotion or sympathy for them whatsoever through her mirror, that this Huntsman has no heart. And for most humans, she would be right. It's revealed that Graham was abandoned in the forest by his parents and then raised by wolves. And the only humans he's ever really known are the other hunters who hold no remorse for killing the wolves and other animals in the forest. Which is why Graham hates most humans and has no qualms with killing any one of them. Because he's never known or met a good hearted human being, until he meets Snow. Which is why he can't find it in his heart to kill her. Graham only kills to defend himself and his wolf, or for food when he and his wolf need to eat. And when he does kill them, he cries and prays for their forgiveness and for the safe passing of their souls to the other side. I really love this take on the Huntsman. Especially because we don't ever really get too much character development or storyline with him in the Disney movie or other Snow White tales whatsoever. Not until the Huntsman movies that star Chris Hemsworth... The first of which came out in 2012 shortly after this episode first aired on TV sometime in 2011. I don't know if his role in Once Upon a Time had any kind of influence on his character in the movies or not, but I do feel like they could to some small degree. In answer to your questions regarding how Graham is able to talk, walk, read, and write, etc... These questions are never answered. It's most likely some things about a character that we are supposed to overlook, or suspend our disbelief for, as this revelation about the Huntsman being raised by wolves is meant to help give more character to a character who has a very tiny role in most other versions of the Snow White fairy tale. Although... It also isn't revealed how old Graham was when he was abandoned by his parents and taken in by the wolves. So, it's possible he was an older child, who had already learned to talk, walk, read, and write, etc... I like to believe this. Because otherwise, Graham would very likely act and be more like Tarzan. Back to this episode... Snow has good instincts and therefore upon walking with Graham through the forest, she knows that Graham isn't one of her father's guards like he's disguised as because he's not only uncomfortable within the armor the Evil Queen has dressed him in so he remains disguised, but also because he is the only one of her father's supposed guards to have failed to offer her condolences upon his death. So, Snow strikes him and runs, only for Graham to find her minutes later as she's composing a letter to Regina. A letter that moves him and makes him see that she isn't like the other humans he knows. And he spares her life, then kills a deer to take its heart in her place. Sadly, his deception is quickly discovered by the Evil Queen when he takes the heart back to Regina and in punishment, Regina rips his heart out from his chest instead with her bare hands, placing a magical protection spell around it, which is why it glows and why he doesn't die, but falls under her control instead. So that she can use his heart against him and to use him as she pleases. And boy... Is she ever cruel. There's so much behind the magic within Once Upon a Time which allows the Evil Queen to rip out Graham's heart without killing him that is yet to be revealed. And as for the magic being in Storybrooke... A land without magic, given that Storybrooke exists in Maine, within the real world... The only magic that exists is what slowly comes to be because of Emma being the Savior and upon her existence in Storybrooke weakening the curse. The magic over Graham's heart was enacted before the curse and remained dormant when it was carried over from the Enchanted Forest within the curse. Even though Regina still holds a very deep influence over Graham because his heart is still in her possession. And this leads me to believe that by Emma helping Graham to feel again, it allows for the magic over his heart to come back to life. Regina herself has no magic of her own, because all magic in her, Rumplestiltskin, etc... has been neutralized, since it can't exist in the real world. I hope all of this makes sense. If magic did exist in Storybrooke, then we would have seen Regina use magic to do all kinds of things by now. This brings us into the main Storybrooke storyline as Graham is struggling with his feelings, because since Emma's arrival in Storybrooke, he's since discovered he can't feel anything. And he suddenly kisses Emma upon recognizing there's something more to her than he understands, and by him kissing her, it immediately causes flashbacks from his true past life to seep into his mind, making him even more confused than ever before. However, because he and Emma have this connection due to him having spared Snow's life years earlier within the Enchanted Forest, and because Emma is the Savior, the curse has slowly begun to weaken. She's changing things all throughout Storybrooke, and Graham begins to sense feelings that he's never felt before. Or at the very least... He feels the strength and courage to fight for his life. Sadly, when Emma rejects him, like any sane woman would do if a man suddenly hit on her and was acting so erratic, Graham then goes to Regina in order to see if she can make him feel anything, unlike all the times he's been with her before and has failed to make him feel. Graham then sees his wolf friend, which leads him through the woods until Graham suddenly runs into Gold, who is mysteriously burying something. And Gold then states to Graham that dreams are like memories of a past life. I love this line from him. Gold is so mysterious, which I absolutely love!! Then, once Gold walks away, the wolf reappears to Graham so they can continue their quest, as Graham realizes that the wolf belongs to him and that they are friends. The wolf then brings on more flashbacks that lead Graham to talk with Mary Margaret, who then leads him to talk with Henry about possibly being in his storybook. Jamie Dornan's acting in these scenes Is phenomenal and his character just grows so much in such a short amount of time. Eventually, Emma meets up with Graham once he's finished speaking with Henry, and when he tells her that he believes he has no heart, Emma lays her hand over his own and lifts it up to his chest to find out and Graham states that it's only the curse that is making them feel it, and he turns out to be absolutely be right, because the Evil Queen had ripped his heart out in the Enchanted Forest long ago. Emma then sees Graham's wolf too, and together they chase after it as it leads them to Regina's vault, or crypt. Graham then frantically searches for his heart after he breaks in, but as Emma's trying to calm him down, Regina suddenly arrives and trouble between the three of them, especially between Regina and Emma breaks out. Graham breaks up with Regina to do right by himself, not so much for Emma. And his words to Regina within this scene are fantastic. And really powerful, and boy do they cut Regina deep. You can see the power of his words in the anger seething in her eyes. However, Regina blames everything on Emma and the friction turns into a brawl between these powerful women until Graham gets between them to break the fight up. He and Emma then walk away from Regina, leaving her alone to walk down inside the hidden chamber beneath her father's tomb. A chamber concealing the vaults containing an unknown number of hearts within them. The Evil Queen's vault, Graham's heart, along with other things like everything that's inside Gold's pawnshop, all came over with the people from the Enchanted Forest in the curse. But because the curse has made everyone forget who they truly are, most of their most valued possessions are not with them. Hence why they are in Gold's pawnshop, or elsewhere. Back at the station... Graham and Emma share a heartfelt moment as Graham tends to the cut she received from being punched by Regina. And at last... Emma begins to open herself up to him and they suddenly kiss, just as all the rest of Graham's true memories of his past life come flooding back to him, allowing him to remember everything. But sadly... Before he can say more to Emma after he thanks her for helping him to remember, Regina crushes his heart with her bare hands, killing Graham before he can talk about the truth. Agh!!! So many tears! Emma picks his upper body up in her arms as she cries out his name over and over after she fights to reviving him, only to fail to save him. And she weeps. Such a heartbreaking, yet beautiful scene. Again... The acting between Graham, Emma, and Regina is absolutely phenomenal!!! I love it! I love everything about this episode! Which is why it is easily one of my favorite episodes this season! :) I am crushed that Graham dies so early on. This episode feels almost like a season finale, but there's so much more to tell! I am so happy you really enjoyed this episode too! And I really love how Graham finds love again for however brief, because of Emma. Allowing for him to feel love and to win, over Regina's cruelty. Thank you again, so much for your reaction for this episode, Sora!!! And I can't wait for more Once Upon a Time! Until next time, dear friend... Sincerely, Heidi