Once Upon A Time season 6: Episode 21 and 22, Emma launches in her last battle, our critic of the final season!

Cinema 15 May, 2017

While episode 21 and 22 of Season 6 of Once Upon A Time were broadcast last night on ABC, let’s come back together on the main events that have marked “The Final Battle”!
The circle is complete ! And yes the meltynauts, after six years of good and loyal services, the first generation of the heroes of Once Upon A Time bade us farewell in a final season clearly determined to send us back to the pilot of the show. If this will be enough to fill the most unconditional fans, we can not help but say that it lacked a small dose of twists that would have made this last track, a real success. While Melty’s editor suggested that we review our criticism of episode 20 of season 6 of Once Upon A Time , let’s review the main events of “The Final Battle” on ABC recently . And the least we can say, Is that Henry was the key character in this Season Finale. In the same way as in the pilot, the young man was the only one to remember everything and to fight like a good devil in order to bring Emma back on the right path. Unfortunately, the curse is just as powerful as the first and it is with incredible precision that we find the same pattern as in the first season . However, we do not hide from you that we find all this a little easy even if it allows, in fact, to close an important page in the history of Once Upon A Time. Basically, this double episode was definitely predictable and it would have been necessary to have had an immense memory hole not to see coming the different events that have rhythmic “The Final Battle” .
Again, it brings a nice dimension that makes it possible to make the link between all the tests that our favorite characters have passed through together. The emotion, the love and above all the respect that were gradually settled amongst all appeared in each of the scenes of “The Final Battle” giving us a magnificent feeling: that of seeing that they became a real family without the Less doubt. While the main heroes of the show were stuck in an Enchanted Forest about to be destroyed from within, Henry continued his struggle to help Emma to believe again. For the final battle was not what we had envisaged. Instead of launching into a dangerous body-to-body with Fiona, Emma had to struggle to regain her faith and hope . An internal struggle that brought her back to her arrival at Storybrooke and her first discussions with Henry. But in this world, it was Fiona who was elected mayor and Fiona had nothing to do with Henry. It is without thinking for a minute that she pushes him on the stairs and then succeeds in convincing Emma to burn the famous book of tales. But nothing stops Henry who ends up writing him a salvific word. But is it not already too late? Meanwhile, Rumple reveals that he was betrayed by his mother once again and that she moved Belle away from him. A disappointment that pushes Rumple into a mad rage and it is finally him, the greedy for power, who kills his own mother. Hope . An internal struggle that brought her back to her arrival at Storybrooke and her first discussions with Henry. But in this world, it was Fiona who was elected mayor and Fiona had nothing to do with Henry. It is without thinking for a minute that she pushes him on the stairs and then succeeds in convincing Emma to burn the famous book of tales. But nothing stops Henry who ends up writing him a salvific word. But is it not already too late? Meanwhile, Rumple reveals that he has been betrayed by his mother once again and that she has moved Belle away from him. A disappointment that pushes Rumple into a mad rage and it is finally him, the greedy for power, who kills his own mother. Hope . An internal struggle that brought her back to her arrival at Storybrooke and her first discussions with Henry. But in this world, it was Fiona who was elected mayor and Fiona had nothing to do with Henry. It is without thinking for a minute that she pushes him on the stairs and then succeeds in convincing Emma to burn the famous book of tales. But nothing stops Henry who ends up writing him a salvific word. But is it not already too late? Meanwhile, Rumple reveals that he was betrayed by his mother once again and that she moved Belle away from him. A disappointment that pushes Rumple into a mad rage and it is finally him, the greedy for power, who kills his own mother. An internal struggle that brought her back to her arrival at Storybrooke and her first discussions with Henry. But in this world, it was Fiona who was elected mayor and Fiona had nothing to do with Henry. It is without thinking for a minute that she pushes him on the stairs and then succeeds in persuading Emma to burn the famous book of tales. But nothing stops Henry who ends up writing him a salvific word. But is it not already too late? Meanwhile, Rumple reveals that he was betrayed by his mother once again and that she moved Belle away from him. A disappointment that pushes Rumple into a mad rage and it is finally him, the greedy for power, who kills his own mother. An internal struggle that brought her back to her arrival at Storybrooke and her first discussions with Henry. But in this world, it was Fiona who was elected mayor and Fiona had nothing to do with Henry. It is without thinking for a minute that she pushes him on the stairs and then succeeds in convincing Emma to burn the famous book of tales. But nothing stops Henry who ends up writing him a salvific word. But is it not already too late? Meanwhile, Rumple reveals that he was betrayed by his mother once again and that she moved Belle away from him. A disappointment that pushes Rumple into a mad rage and it is finally him, the greedy for power, who kills his own mother. Is without thinking for a minute that it pushes him on the stairs and then succeeds in persuading Emma to burn the famous book of tales. But nothing stops Henry who ends up writing him a salvific word. But is it not already too late? Meanwhile, Rumple reveals that he was betrayed by his mother once again and that she moved Belle away from him. A disappointment that pushes Rumple into a crazy rage and it is finally him, the greedy for power, who kills his own mother. Is without thinking for a minute that it pushes him on the stairs and then succeeds in persuading Emma to burn the famous book of tales. But nothing stops Henry who ends up writing him a salvific word. But is it not already too late? Meanwhile, Rumple reveals that he was betrayed by his mother once again and that she moved Belle away from him. A disappointment that pushes Rumple into a mad rage and it is finally him, the greedy for power, who kills his own mother. He was betrayed by his mother again and she moved Belle away from him. A disappointment that pushes Rumple into a mad rage and it is finally him, the greedy for power, who kills his own mother. He was betrayed by his mother again and she moved Belle away from him. A disappointment that pushes Rumple into a mad rage and it is finally him, the greedy for power, who kills his own mother.
After all these years of questioning, Rumple is faced with a dilemma: to make the right choice and save Emma or leave the world as well and retain power. By making the right decision, he allows Emma to save everyone by sacrificing himself. But thanks to the kiss of Henry, everything is well that ends well and the small family is finally saved. However, the last episode also introduced the announced reset and while we had discovered the flashbacks of a little girl determined to protect the book of tales, the last few minutes confirmed the latest rumors: Henry lost all her memories and her little daughter Came to ask him for help. A return to zero that makes us somewhat fatalistic. Because this scene looks awfully like the pilot and we’re not sure we want to see the same series with Henry instead of Emma. Let us hope that the similarities will stop there and that our heroes will have a whole new role to play in this reset . In short, the final season picked up the ingredients that made the show so successful, and although we would have liked to be more surprised, we are pleased to see that the writers of the series have paid tribute to the last six seasons. Perhaps a bit easy at times, “The Final Battle” will delight those who wanted only one thing: a happy ending for their heroes. Until next season, the editorial ‘ Of melty wonders if Season 7 of Once Upon A Time could survive without Emma. What did you think of this episode?