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[[File:tumblr_ly25ztW55a1r7omiao1_500_9343.jpg|frame| From left: [[Pinocchio (Disney film)|Jiminy Cricket]], [[Wicked Stepmother|the Evil Queen]], [[The Chooser of the One|Henry]], [[The Chosen One|Emma]], [[The Sheriff|the Huntsman]], [[Rumpelstiltskin (Literature)|Rumpelstiltskin]], [[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (Literaturenovel)|Snow White]] and [[Prince Charming]]. [[It Makes Sense in Context]].]]
 
A Fantasy [[Live Action TV]] series aired on [[ABC]].
 
The [[Fairy Tales]] we know - or think we know - are real. The Evil Queen from the ''[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (Literaturenovel)|Snow White]]'' story takes her revenge on Snow and her [[Prince Charming]] by cursing the kingdom on their wedding day. The only way to break the curse is to transport Snow's unborn child to our world, where she will return 28 years later to save the residents of the Fairy Tale World.
 
After said 28 years, we meet Emma Swan, a Bail Bondswoman (she prefers Bondsperson) who just so happens to be a [[Living Lie Detector]]. We also meet a little boy named Henry, who introduces himself as her [[Long-Lost Relative|son]]. He persuades her to leave Boston and take him home to [[Meaningful Name|Storybrooke]], Maine, on the way telling her that his book of fairy tale stories is full of things that really happened. Emma, unconvinced, returns him to his adoptive mother, the Mayor.
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{{quote| '''Dreamy:''' Maybe I should have Doc look at me.<br />
'''Bossy:''' You're gonna trust a doctor who got his medical degree from a pickaxe? }}
* [[Back for Thethe Finale]]: In the first season, the Huntsman and Maleficent appear in the Fairy Tale world and {{spoiler|Belle}} appears in Storybrooke.
* [[Badass Family]]: The original Prince James was a badass. His twin brother Charming went from shepherd to dragonslayer in days. Snow was an [[Action Girl]] as seen in the third episode. Emma shows off her badassitude in her first five minutes. And Henry is pretty badass too, in a "very precocious child" way.
* [[Barehanded Blade Block]]: Rumplestilskin, of all characters. Against Prince Charming. And he [[Pure Awesomeness|does the two-fingered version]].
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* [[The Big Bad Wolf]]: Snow and Red track it down in Episode 15. The two come to the conclusion that {{spoiler|Red's boyfriend Peter}} is the wolf. This is later proven false as it is revealed that {{spoiler|Red is the wolf.}}
* [[The Big Damn Kiss]]: {{spoiler|David and Mary Margaret in Episode 10.}}
* [[Bigger Onon the Inside]]: The town of Storybrooke, as hinted by Regina in an early episode. It should be, if it holds the denizens of a whole other ''world''. Hinted at in "Hat Trick" since Jefferson's telescopes can see suspiciously far such as into Emma's office despite being at the edge of the woods.
* [[Black Magic]]: [[Capital Letters Are Magic|The Dark Curse]] is said to be the darkest kind there is.
* [[Blatant Lies]]: {{spoiler|The Queen telling Rumpelstiltskin that Belle killed herself.}}
* [[Blessed Withwith Suck]]: Jefferson can actually remember the other world. But not only is he more than slightly mad, his real daughter is with some other father and doesn't even know him.
* [[Blood Magic]]: The Dark Curse needing a heart of a loved one to work.
* [[Bloodless Carnage]]:
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* [[Canon Welding]]: All of the fairy tales are melded together into a single universe that share aspects of each others stories:
** The poison apple given to Snow White was made using the same curse Maleficent used on Sleeping Beauty.
** Cinderella takes the place of [[Rumpelstiltskin (Literature)|the miller's daughter]] by promising Rumpelstiltskin her firstborn child. And given that her surname is Mills and she is said to have made deals in the past to get power, Regina's mother might share the part in the [[Rumpelstiltskin (Literature)|Rumpelstiltskin]] story too.
** King Midas doesn't turn his daughter into gold. Instead, he tries to marry her off to [[Prince Charming]]. He does however accidentally turn his future son-in-law into gold.
** The Genie becoming the Queen's [[Magic Mirror]].
** Instead of giving of her freedom to save her father, [[Beauty and Thethe Beast (Disney)|Belle]] does it to save her town from the Ogre Wars. And Rumpelstiltskin takes the place of the Beast.
** [[Alice in Wonderland|Wonderland]] is accessible from the Enchanted Forest by way of a magic hat.
* [[Capital Letters Are Magic]]: The subtitles for hulu.com has many of the words like Truth (and oddly, some seemingly arbitrary words like Office, which later turn out to be meaningful) capitalized. Though, maybe it's just hulu.
* [[Cat Fight]]: In "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter", Regina and Emma finally stop being passive aggressive and go at it in an all out fist fight, forcing the Sheriff to break it up.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Rumpelstiltskin's "Magic always comes at a price."
* [[Caught in Thethe Rain]]: In Episode 10, Mary Margaret and David get caught in the rain, take shelter in a cabin and [[Almost Kiss]]. {{spoiler|They kiss for real at the end of the episode.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Archie's umbrella in Episode 5.
** The poisoned apple shows up several times.
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* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]: Rumpelstiltskin turns Gaston into a rose. He gives it to Belle... who trims the stem before putting it in a vase.
* [[Composite Character]]:
** Cinderella has elements of the Miller's Daughter from ''[[Rumpelstiltskin (Literature)|Rumpelstiltskin]]''.
** Prince Charming of [[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (Literaturenovel)|Snow White]] also has elements of ''[[The Prince and Thethe Pauper]]''.
** The Magic Mirror is also the Genie from ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''.
** Rumpelstiltskin turns out to also be the Beast from ''[[Beauty and The Beast]]''.
** Red Riding Hood {{spoiler|is also [[Little Red Riding Hood|the wolf]]}} and [[Snow White and Rose Red (Literature)|Rose-Red]].
* [[Complaining About Rescues They Don't Like]]: Regina, after Emma pulls her out of the fire.
* [[Conspicuous CGI]]: The viper snakes in Episode 11.
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* [[Crap Saccharine World]]: Storybrooke. When Emma first enters, it seems like a nice normal town and everyone appears content. But nobody can actually leave and people are forced to stay suspended in time and must play the roles that were assigned them, never truly moving forward in their lives. What keeps this from being an outright [[Crapsack World]] is that the entire town is oblivious.
* [[Creepy Doll]]: {{spoiler|Unfortunately, this is how Geppetto's parents are [[And I Must Scream|currently spending their time]].}}
* [[Cry for Thethe Devil]]: Regina may be real piece of work, but you can definitely see why she's become this way, and there is some real potential to feel [[Sympathy for Thethe Devil|sympathy there]]. Then she usually [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Jerk|ruins it]].
** Snow actually does feel sorry for her after finding out the truth about her lover, as they used to be friends... but then {{spoiler|Regina makes her eat a poisoned apple}}.
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: {{spoiler|Rumplestiltskin vs. Price Charming}} in the season 1 finale.
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* [[Danger Takes a Backseat]]: Played with. Emma tells Henry to go home so she can track down Ashley before it's too late. Henry obediently goes. But he literally pops up a few minutes later in the back seat of Emma's Volkswagen and sensibly points out she'd waste too much time taking him home and let Ashley's head start get longer.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: [[Invoked]] by name during the sheriff election. Regina dug up Emma's past, including juvie records that were supposed to be sealed and smeared them across the front page.
* [[A Day in Thethe Limelight]]
* [[Dead Guy, Junior]]: Henry was named after the Evil Queen's father.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]:
** Emma, with a heavy dose of [[Stepford Snarker]].
** [[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (Literaturenovel)|Snow White]] in her Fairy Tale past [[Like Father, Like Son|had her moments]].
** Charming also had his moments in the Fairy Tale world.
** Mr. Gold is the main supplier of this trope. Some of his gems:
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* [[Dead Baby Comedy]]: While Rumpelstiltskin was telling Belle what she would have to do for him, he also told her she would have to skin the children he hunted. That one was apparently a quip.
** Grumpy telling Red Riding hood she has a little "someone" on her chin.
* [[Deal Withwith the Devil]]: Making a deal with Rumpelstiltskin will usually be such a deal.
* [[Decon Recon Switch]]: The fairy-tale portion of the show often gives classic fairy-tale characters [[Deconstruction|very dark origins and somewhat more realistic treatments, to explain]] the rather simplistic or extreme behavior found in our storybook version of the fables. However, many of these characters also undergo significant [[Character Development]] [[Reconstruction|to become something that matches the uplifting spirit of their stories]], if not the letter. The first episode of the series establishes the [[Foregone Conclusion]] that many fairy-tale characters have reached their happy endings and are otherwise content with their lives, despite their gritty retellings.
* [[Department of Child Disservices]]: Emma has ''very'' bitter feelings about her time in the foster care system, even telling Mary Margaret that all foster parents are just after "a meal ticket" and don't care about the kids. It's also implied to be a horrible fate for Nicholas and Ava (Hansel and Gretel), even worse than leaving them to fend for themselves.
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* [[Don't Explain the Joke]]: The sheriff tries a joke about how Emma broke the town sign.
* [[Don't Split Us Up]]: Ava (Gretel) begs this of Emma.
* [[Donut Mess Withwith a Cop]]: Invoked in "The Shepherd", when Sheriff Graham offers Emma (who has just become his deputy) a box of donuts to persuade her to work a late shift. As he presents them, he quips that some cliches are true.
* [[Doomed Byby Canon]]: Stealthy, the eighth dwarf.
* [[Double Standard]]: After David and Mary Margaret's affair is revealed, the town mainly shuns Mary Margaret while David only gets anger from Kathyrn and Mary Margaret. Partly justified since David has much less interaction with the rest of the town while Mary Margaret had been known as a saint up until that point.
* [[Double Standard Rape (Female Onon Male)]]: Subtly inching toward being played straight in-universe; it remains to be seen if anyone will actually express anger over or even acknowledge what Regina did to Graham (up until {{spoiler|[[The Reveal|the curse breaking in the finale]]}}, the in-universe glossing over of the situation has been justified by the fact that a ten-year-old is the only person (semi)-aware of it.)
** Played very, very straight with a shockingly large portion of the fandom. Please keep working on how you're "not sure" if ripping someone's heart out, using it to inflict intense pain and to threaten death if that person resists, regularly throwing them around through superior magical strength, then ''brainwashing them into believing that the relationship is consensual for twenty-eight years'' "qualifies" as rape. I'll be all ears. If a man had done the above to a woman, it would have been a major [[Moral Event Horizon]] which solidified his [[Complete Monster]] status. Yet the show--and to a much greater extent [[Complete Monster|Regina's]] fans--continue to depict her with varying degrees of sympathy. [[Fan Dumb|But at least the canon depicts her evil acts as evil instead of excusing them.]]
* [[Dramatic Deadpan]]: Snow in "Heart of Darkness".
{{quote| '''Grumpy:''' Where are you going?<br />
'''Snow:''' To kill the Queen. }}
* [[Dude, She's Like, in Aa Coma|Dude, She/He's Like, In a Coma!]]
* [[Easy Amnesia]]: The entire town. [[A Wizard Did It|An Evil Queen Did It]].
* [[Eccentric Townsfolk]]: [[Averted]]. The residents of Storybrooke, if taken out of context, are not all that notable despite being fairy tale characters.
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** Mr. Gold wants Emma elected Sheriff. So, {{spoiler|he sets fire to Regina's office while Emma's there to rescue her, thus making her a hero. And when she exposes his plot to prove a point to Henry about good over evil, it plays into his hands again and actually ensures her election. The citizens fear Regina, but they're terrified of Mr. Gold.}}
** Regina, on the other hand, has to change the game. {{spoiler|Her [[Plan]] was successful only after she used Mr. Glass as a poisonous influence to push Emma to play by Regina's rules. Anytime Emma makes the right choice, she has an advantage against Regina.}}
* [[Evil Versus Evil]]: Seems to be going on between Regina/Evil Queen and Mr. Gold/Rumpelstiltskin. Played with in that the current status quo precludes outright confrontation, since Regina's the one who worked the [[Screw the Rules, I Make Them|Dark Curse]] on everybody, but Gold worked out a [[Deal Withwith the Devil|deal]] that makes him practically untouchable and [[Screw the Rules, I Have Money|filthy stinking rich]].
** Regina is under the impression that the Queen of Hearts is out to get her.
* [[Exact Eavesdropping]]: Mayor Regina arranges a conversation with Emma to make peace, then leads the latter to talk about how crazy Henry is, knowing that Henry will be showing up to overhear the conversation.
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* [[Fairy Tales]]: Naturally, given the theme of the show.
* [[Fake Memories]]: The Dark Curse not only gave everyone in Storybrooke [[Identity Amnesia]], but a "real world" background that never truly happened though they think it did. Averted with Regina and Mr. Gold, since the former enacted the curse and the latter created it. {{spoiler|Also averted with August, since he escaped the curse by going through the wardrobe with Emma.}} Unfortunately played straight with Jefferson, who also does not suffer from amnesia; he remembers both a life in Storybrooke and the fairy tale world, and it drives him nearly mad.
* [[Fan Service Withwith a Smile]]/[[Ms. Fanservice]]/[[She's Got Legs]]: Ruby (Red Riding Hood) in her waitress "uniform".
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: How Regina describes a sleeping curse, and by extension the poison apple.
* [[Fire-Forged Friends]]: Snow White and Red Riding Hood.
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* [[Happily Adopted]]:
** This seemed to be the case with Charming's twin.
** The Huntsman, despite the fact that his adoptive family [[Raised Byby Wolves|was a little different]].
** Subverted with Regina and Henry. While a cursory glance would show her as a stern, but loving mom who provides material and medical care for a trouble-making, mentally disturbed little boy, the facade is flaking off like cheap paint and keeps getting worse.
* [[Happily Married]]:
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* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: Regina complaining about the Queen of Hearts’ lack of subtlety.
* [[Hollywood New England]]: In Vancouver.
* [[Hot Chick Withwith a Sword]]: {{spoiler|Emma takes up her father's sword in order to battle Dragon!Maleficent.}}
* [[Hot Witch]]: So far, every witch in the series except Miss Ginger has been attractive. Physically, anyway.
* [[Identity Amnesia]]: ''Everyone'' with the exception of Emma, Henry, Regina, {{spoiler|Gold, Jefferson and August. Graham was cured from this after kissing Emma...''just'' before he died.}}
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** Two phrases in Episode 16, both uttered twice. "I'm just invested in your future." Said by Rumpel/Gold to Mary Margaret/Snow both times, and "Evil isn't born, it's made." (By ''two'' different villains.)
** A visual version of this for a spoken line. You know how Regina messed with the Queen of Hearts earlier? Well, look at where Emma is aiming in Regina's dream. {{spoiler|"Off with her head."}}
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Jerk]]: Regina (Mr. Gold is actually ''not this'', if the "Skin Deep" episode is any guide, he's more an example of [[Loners Are Freaks]]). Every now and then she shows a side of her that's more [[Not Evil, Just Misunderstood|sympathetic]], such as when her son falls down the well or when she's saved from the fire. And then she ruins it either the same episode, or an episode later by doing something completely harsh. For example, it seems like she finally warmed up to Emma being there, when she confessed that Mr. Gold set her up, and after saving her from the fire. But it turns out that she just wants her there in order to go after people she doesn't like, telling her to "do her job" (and arrest innocent people).
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Regina's speech to Emma at the end of the pilot is absurdly cruel.
* [[Kick the Son of Aa Bitch]]:
** Rumpelstiltskin's first evil act was to [[Bloodbath Villain Origin|slaughter]] the [[Armies Are Evil|soldiers]] who humiliated him in front of his son and were going to conscript said son into the army.
** In "Skin Deep", Mr. Gold behaves as a rather unsympathetic [[Loan Shark]] toward Moe French and later on savagely beats him for stealing something of value to him. This is somewhat understandable {{spoiler|because in the fairy tale world, French is Belle's father and supposedly put her in an insane asylum where she was mistreated until she committed suicide in despair. Of course, this turns out to have been [[Blatant Lies]], but Rumplestiltskin has no way of ''knowing'' that.}}
* [[Killed Mid-Sentence]]: Cinderella's fairy godmother.
* [[Knight in Shining Armour]]: [[Prince Charming]] rushing to [[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (Literaturenovel)|Snow White]] in the opening of the pilot.
* [[Lady in Red]]:
** In Emma Swan's first scene she wears a sexy red dress to a blind date that turns out to be her trap to catch an escaped bailjumper.
** Red Riding Hood's counterpart Ruby.
* [[Large Ham]]: The enchanted forest versions of the Evil Queen and Rumpelstiltskin.
* [[Leaning Onon the Fourth Wall]]: In "Skin Deep".
{{quote| '''Evil Queen:''' Oh no, I wouldn't ask a woman to kiss the man who held her captive. What kind of message is that?}}
* [[Legacy Character]]: The {{spoiler|Big Bad Wolf}}, of all characters.
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** A sort of lopsided one appears in Episode 7 between Emma, Graham and Regina. {{spoiler|It ends with Graham's death by Regina's hand.}}
** Then there's Snow White and Prince Charming loving each other despite the latter's [[Arranged Marriage]] to Abigail, as well as their Storybrooke counterparts: Mary Margaret, David and his ''wife'' Kathryn. {{spoiler|The former love triangle is resolved with Charming leaving his wedding for Snow.}}
* [[Madness Mantra]]: From the Mad Hatter [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|naturally]]. His last flashback scene involves him {{spoiler|saying "Get it to work!" over and over again as he's making hats. The camera pans out as it reveals the thousands of hats he's made in the hopeless effort to try to get back home to his daughter, thus revealing how he got his name and how he ended up being a permanent character in Wonderland.}}
* [[The Magic Goes Away]]: One of the key points of the Dark Curse is that it transported to entire Fairy Tale World into a world without magic (ours). This has the side-effect of reversing any magical transformations that residents underwent in their world. Archie is no longer a cricket, and Mr. Gold no longer sports the green and scaly skin of the Dark One. {{spoiler|August (Pinocchio) was able to avoid this by transporting in the wardrobe with Emma, but when she decides to stay in Storybrooke 28 years later, he begins to revert to his wooden form.}}
** [[The Magic Comes Back]]: {{spoiler|In the season 1 finale, Rumpelstiltskin uses his bottled [[Power of Love]] to bring all the magic of the Fairytale World into Storybrooke.}}
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* [[Meet Cute]]: Snow White and the Prince meet when she robs him, he knocks her off a horse and right when he realizes that the thief is a woman, she brains him with a rock giving him [[Good Scars, Evil Scars|a scar]] he has to this day. She also nicknamed him [[Prince Charming]] and it ''stuck''.
* [[Memento MacGuffin]]: The chipped cup for Rumpelstiltskin, which doubles as a [[Tragic Keepsake]].
* [[Might Asas Well Not Be in Prison At All]]: Rumpelstiltskin continues to pull the strings from inside his magical prison.
* [[The Millstone]]: Hansel.
* [[Missing Mom]]:
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** The "Real World" where Storybrooke is at.
** [[Alice in Wonderland|Wonderland]]
** [[Land of Oz (Literature)|The Land of Oz]] (The door to it can be seen inside the Hatter's Magic Hat and there's an illustration of a Winged Monkey in The Book)
* [[Mundane Utility]]: Snow uses her [[Friend to All Living Things|special relationship with animals]] to deliver messages.
* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]:
** The Genie kills Snow White's father to free the Queen from her loveless marriage.
** {{spoiler|David and then Mary Margaret come under suspicion of this.}}
* [[Mythology Gag]]: A lot of references to the [[Disney Animated Canon|Disney versions]] of the fairy tales, including the name of Maleficent (the Thirteenth Fairy was unnamed in the story and named Carabosse in the ballet; it was the Disney movie that named her Maleficent) and the use of the city of [[Aladdin (Disney film)|Agrabah]].
* [[Neck Snap]]: How Rumpelstiltskin kills the knight who humiliated him. With one hand. By palming their head.
* [[Never Found the Body]]: {{spoiler|Kathryn}} though the heart was found. In "The Stable Boy" {{spoiler|it's clear that the DNA results on the heart were tampered with because Kathryn is found alive.}}
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* [[108]]: The address of Henry and his mother. Appropriate, as she's one of the [[Big Bad]].
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]:
** [[Sleeping Beauty (Disney film)|Maleficent]] appears for exactly one scene with the Evil Queen and has yet to even appear in Storybrooke, but there is already a massive fan outcry to see more of her.
*** {{spoiler|She appears in Storybrooke in the season finale...[[Scaled Up|in her dragon form]]}}
** The Caterpillar and the Queen of Hearts. The only thing stopping all of Wonderland from being this is that the other Wonderland denizens shown are the soldiers and the Queen's servant, and they show up in two scenes.
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** Gepetto ''blackmailed'' the Blue Fairy to ensure Pinocchio's safety.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Happens frequently, though it's usually forced abandonment.
** Charming and Snow were forced to [[Moses in Thethe Bulrushes|separately transport Emma to the Earth since she is destined to break the curse]].
** The Evil Queen forcibly separates Hansel and Gretel from their father {{spoiler|though they are later reunited in Storybrooke.}}
** Jefferson is also separated from his daughter, thanks to the Evil Queen. In Storybrooke he remembers her, but she is with a new family and doesn't remember him.
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*** Also a retroactive one in the fairy-tale world: Rumpelstilskin is a little subdued when talking to the Shepherd and his mother, and doesn't really do any of his usual antics. When we see his backstory, we find out {{spoiler|that this is because the situation is very similar to the one he went through with his own son, so he can empathize.}}
*** In "Skin Deep", he has several with Belle in their "lighter" moments, {{spoiler|including keeping the chipped tea cup she broke.}}
** Regina has a few: Her concern when her son is trapped in the well, many of her flashback moments (not so much [[Pet the Dog]], but you can't help but [[Used to Be Aa Sweet Kid|feel sorry for how she got so messed up]], including how the person she had to sacrifice to use the curse was her own father), and that [[Nightmare Sequence]]. [[Values Dissonance|Not that it helps most viewers in feeling sympathy for her]].
* [[Picture-Perfect Presentation]]: Either the illustrations in Henry's book become active scenes, or active scenes freeze into the illustrations in Henry's book.
* [[The Power of Love]]: A law of magic in the fariytale world is that "true love's kiss can break any curse." This is such a prominent aspect that Charming and Abigail both deem it a viable solution to Frederick's [[Taken for Granite|situation]] (and it could have worked if his lips weren't blocked by his helmet).
** In the season ender {{spoiler|Emma's farewell kiss to Henry not only revives him, but triggers a [[World -Healing Wave]]}}
* [[Product Placement]]: Henry is shown quite often reading [[Marvel Comics]]. ABC and Marvel are both owned by Disney.
* [[Punny Name]]/[[Meaningful Name]]/[[Theme Naming]]: All the Storybrooke (pun for "storybook") residents have names that hearken to who they were in their Fairy Tale lives.
** Archie ''Hopper'', Henry's shrink, is really Jiminy Cricket.
*** Archie's dalmatian is named [[OneThe Hundred and One Dalmatians (Literature)|Pongo]].
** Mr. ''Gold'', the evil landlord, is really [[Rumpelstiltskin (Literature)|Rumpelstiltskin]], who spun straw into gold for the miller's daughter.
** The Mayor, ''Regina''<ref> Latin (and other Romance languages) for "queen"</ref> Mills<ref> her mother Cora was the daughter of a miller</ref>, Henry's mother, is really the Evil Queen. This one wasn't whipped up by the Curse, she was named Regina as the queen too.
** Ms. ''Blanchard''<ref> "blanche" is French for "white"</ref>, Henry's teacher, is really ''[[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (Literaturenovel)|Snow White]]''.
*** Also, her first name is ''[[The Bible|Mary]]'' and she's the mother of [[Chosen One|the one destined to break the curse]].
** Doc, from [[Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (Literaturenovel)|Snow White]]'s story, is acting as her obstetrician.
** [[Prince Charming|Prince James]]' counterpart is named David Nolan, meaning "beloved champion". David is also the name of a famous shepherd in [[The Bible]] who becomes king by slaying the giant Goliath and James means "he who supplants", foretelling his background as a [[Backup Twin]].
** ''Ruby'' is actually [[Little Red Riding Hood]].
** ''Ash''ley Boyd in Storybrooke is actually [[Cinderella (Literaturenovel)|Cinderella]]<ref> who is called Ashputtel ("Aschenputtel") by [[The Brothers Grimm (Creator)|The Brothers Grimm]].</ref>
** Sidney ''Glass'', the local newspaper editor and [[Yes-Man]] to the mayor, used to be the Queen's Magic Mirror.
*** ...And his newspaper is actually called ''The Mirror''.
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** Henry suggests that the connection between Emma and Graham stems from the fact that the Huntsman spared Snow White's life, allowing Emma to exist.
* [[Revenge]]: The curse that gets the plot going (and very nearly everything that happens in the fairy-tale world before that) is part of the Evil Queen's plot to get back at Snow White for {{spoiler|telling the then-not-evil Regina's most-decidedly-evil (and manipulative) mother about Regina's affair with the stable boy--which resulted in Regina losing her true love, being forced into a loveless marriage and being precipitated into her [[Start of Darkness]]. And Snow is still blissfully unaware that she did anything wrong.}}
* [[Romance Onon the Set]]: Ginnifer Goodwin and Josh Dallas have started dating.
* [[Runaway Train]]: Basically what the horse was that Snow was on as a child that introduced her to Regina.
* [[Scars Are Forever]]:
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** Granny also has some due to her encounter with the Big Bad Wolf.
** Storybrooke's Jefferson has one around his neck that serves as a memento of {{spoiler|his decapitation at the hands of the Queen of Hearts.}}
* [[Separated At Birth Casting]]: Ginnifer Goodwin from ''[[Big Love]]'' and Jennifer Morrison from ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'', two actresses who for years people have said shared a resemblance and have often been confused with each other, are now playing mother and daughter. Bailee Madison, the actress who played young Snow White in "The Stable Boy", also has a VERY strong resemblance to Ginnifer Goodwin.
* [[The Sheriff]]:
** Storybrooke's first sheriff seemed to be the mayor/queen's right hand man.
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* [[Single Tear]] : Just about everyone has a go at this.
* [[Something They Would Never Say]]: {{spoiler|After convincing Mr. Gold that he's Baelfire, August uncovers the dagger and tries to use it to control him as The Dark One. Mr. Gold instantly knows he's been fooled, since Baelfire intentionally came to our world because it contained no magic, and therefore the dagger would be powerless.}}
* [[Spanner in Thethe Works]]:
** Emma's simply being in Storybrooke is slowly but surely changing everything in the town.
** King George considers Snow White as this in his plans to merge his and Midas' kingdoms.
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* [[Tonight Someone Kisses]]/[[Tonight Someone Dies]]: "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter".
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Hansel.
* [[Town Withwith a Dark Secret]]: Though the townsfolk aren't actually in on the secret. {{spoiler|(Except for Regina and Mr. Gold.)}}
* [[Trigger Phrase]]: Regina has to do whatever Mr. Gold asks her to, as long as he says "please." Unusual in that she's perfectly aware of this, but she was hoping that [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|he wasn't]].
* [[True Love's Kiss]]: Pretty much a law of the fairy tale world. True love's kiss is outright stated to be able to break any curse.
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* [[Wistful Amnesia]]: Just about everyone in Storybrooke.
* [[World Half Full]]: The Fairy Tale realm. It has enchantment and beauty galore, but what little we've seen of it hasn't been good. King George was flat broke and blackmails the Shepherd to keep up the act of being Prince James. The "real" Prince slaughtered a prisoner without an eye-blink as part of a blood sport. Dragon attacks plague the countryside. The Ogre Wars have been going on for 50 years or more. Rumpelstiltskin cuts deals with impunity, even when he's locked up. And the Evil Queen's bluff to Rumpelstiltskin that Belle was {{spoiler|put in an insane asylum where she was 'purged' with flails, whips, and fire to the point of suicide}} is considered a realistic enough occurrence for him to believe it. What makes the Fairy Tale realm preferable to Storybrooke is mainly that the bad guys had finally been defeated in the Fairy Tale realm, but in Storybrooke they are in charge again - and, of course, that the lives that people lived in the Fairy Tale realm were real and possible to change, whereas in Storybrooke they are caught in a static, fabricated existence where they can [[Failure Is the Only Option|never reach any happy ending]].
* [[World -Healing Wave]] {{spoiler|Emma triggers one by her good-bye kiss to Henry, shattering the curse holding the town.}}
* [[Would Hit a Girl]]: The knight who viciously backhands Snow when she tries to make her way to a captured Charming in ''Heart of Darkness''.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: While most of Gold's plots are of the [[Batman Gambit|Batman]] variety, his plan to {{spoiler|break the curse}} is pure Xanatos. Best case scenario, {{spoiler|Emma sticks around and breaks the curse}}. But he also put in a failsafe: {{spoiler|If she ''dies'', the curse is broken. Sooner or later, it ''will'' break}}.
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