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Mr. Gold uses Hook as a puppet to trap all the fairies in the Sorcerer’s Hat, stealing their magic so he can eventually free himself from the Dark One's dagger.

If you were looking for a gritty crime drama, this episode (often discussed alongside "The Fall" due to its thematic tone) features a major turning point for Franklin Saint.

Mary Margaret (Snow White) and David (Charming) lock themselves in separate cells to avoid hurting one another when the spell hits, ending with them looking at each other with newfound contempt as the curse takes effect. [S4E9] The Fall

After Louie is shot, Franklin reverts to his most ruthless self, orchestrating a savage revenge plan against Manboy.

The most notable matches are the fantasy drama and the crime series Snowfall . Once Upon a Time: "Fall " (S4E9) Mary Margaret (Snow White) and David (Charming) lock

Critics noted the episode successfully upped the stakes for the winter finale, though some felt the Arendelle flashback scenes involving Blackbeard were slightly muddled in execution. Snowfall: "Sleeping Dogs " (S4E9)

This episode is known for being a "bloodbath," featuring the high-impact deaths of significant characters like Manboy and Irene. Other Notable S4E9 "Fall" Episodes Once Upon a Time: "Fall " (S4E9) Critics

The Snow Queen’s spell is set to hit at sundown, causing people to see only the worst in each other and turn violent. Key Moments: