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| - We see a mobile over young Prince Neal's crib, with sheep imagery, and Mary Margaret puts the baby down in the crib and lovingly tells him she'll see him in three hours for his midnight shrieking. Henry shows up and wonders what babies dream about, and David and Emma, walking in opposite directions and past each other, say "Bull fighting" and "Laser tag", respectively. Mary Margaret says that's not true, and Henry points out that they're joking. Mary Margaret says she'll recognize funny again when it's three and she's had some sleep, to which David replies that he sees the optimism returning. Snow sits down, looking tired. Emma notices the gift basket Henry is prepping up on the counter, complete with chocolate, DVDs, ice cream and red wine, and tells him that's one hell of a late night sn
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| - We see a mobile over young Prince Neal's crib, with sheep imagery, and Mary Margaret puts the baby down in the crib and lovingly tells him she'll see him in three hours for his midnight shrieking. Henry shows up and wonders what babies dream about, and David and Emma, walking in opposite directions and past each other, say "Bull fighting" and "Laser tag", respectively. Mary Margaret says that's not true, and Henry points out that they're joking. Mary Margaret says she'll recognize funny again when it's three and she's had some sleep, to which David replies that he sees the optimism returning. Snow sits down, looking tired. Emma notices the gift basket Henry is prepping up on the counter, complete with chocolate, DVDs, ice cream and red wine, and tells him that's one hell of a late night snack. Henry says it's for his mom, and Emma answers that she doesn't drink and sheriff, so he's forced to say he means his other mom. He googled how to get over a break-up - even though there was no info on one's boyfriend's wife time-traveling back from the past. Emma tells him that's really sweet, and then their attention is caught by the sound of a raven pecking and cawing at the window. David moves to open the window and Mary Margaret takes the note the raven brings from its talons. She reads it and hands it to Henry, claiming it's for him, from his mother. Henry reads it and looks sad, saying she doesn't want to see him. He walks away before anyone can comfort him. ("White Out")
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