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'Once Upon a Time': The evil queen is framed in the midseason premiere

'Once Upon a Time' started the second half of its second season with the arrival of villains Captain Hook and evil mother Cora, who tries to frame her daughter for murder.

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'Once Upon a Time,' which stars Ginnifer Goodwin (l.) and Josh Dallas (r.), is currently in its second season.

While some networks are still on winter hiatus, ABC is not among them and tonight they kick off the second half of the season with a new episode of听.

When last we left Storybrooke, things were looking up. Snow (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Emma (Jennifer Morrison) had found their way back home and true love鈥檚 kiss awakened Charming (Josh Dallas) from his enchanted slumber. But two other characters have also managed to slip into town under the radar, and if tonight鈥檚 any indication, this party鈥檚 just getting started.听

The first thing to celebrate, however, is that last year鈥檚 practice of jumping back and forth between only two realms 鈥 the present in Storybrooke and the past in the Enchanted Forest 鈥 is reinstated, hopefully for the remainder of the year. Not only did the first half of the season require an encyclopedic memory to keep all three timelines safe, it also took away some of the charm of the original premise and made certain episodes choppy and disjointed. And did anyone miss Aurora (Sarah Bolger) or Mulan (Jaimie Chung)? No, didn鈥檛 think so.

Fortunately, taking the third timeline out of the equation does nothing to minimize the number of plot twists shoved up the writers鈥 sleeves. As revealed in the winter finale, Cora (Barbara Hershey) and Hook (Colin O鈥橠onoghue) sailed into town, though their presence is now more felt than seen 鈥 especially Cora鈥檚. She鈥檚 got an axe to grind with her daughter for banishing her to Wonderland so many years ago and she鈥檚 choosing to employ the old 鈥渄ivide and conquer鈥 method to exact her revenge.

Despite all of the enemies Regina (Lana Parilla) has made along the way, coming into this episode she still had Henry鈥檚 (Jared S. Gilmore) affections and a wafer-thin layer of trust between she and Emma after the work she did to bring Snow and Emma home to Storybrooke. It also feels like she is genuinely trying to change for the sake of her son, though that doesn鈥檛 preclude the occasional temper tantrum. Cora must be a quick study, because it doesn鈥檛 take her long to decide on the perfect plan to crush Regina once and for all 鈥 by framing her for the murder of the beloved shrink, Doc Hopper (Ralph Sbarge).

In a flashback, more history is revealed depicting how evil Regina once was as queen. After Regina overthrew the king, Charming and Snow set a trap for her which temporarily strips her of her powers and allows them to imprison her. Charming and Snow go back and forth about what to do with her and finally settle on a test. The twist, of course, is that the test comes from Rumple (Robert Carlyle), and by now even naive Snow should realize that there鈥檚 always a catch when it comes to Rumple.

The catch is that by granting Snow and Charming protection from Regina in their own realm, Rumple has lulled them into a false sense of security and given him the window of opportunity to suggest to the now-banished Regina that there are realms beyond their own that they could travel to. This ultimately gets him one step closer to his own goal: Reuniting with his son.

Meanwhile in Storybrooke鈥檚 present, Cora is at work sowing her own seeds of doubt concerning Regina. Even though Emma is quick to point out that the murder has all the tell-tale signs of a set-up, the one thing they all put far too much trust in is magic. Yes, it鈥檚 hard to deny the testimony Emma and Gold retrieve from Pongo the dog, but the story still seems a bit too contrived to be true. This does culminate in a good, loud shouting match between Henry鈥檚 two moms in which they both make excellent stabs at the emotional听jugular. And in the end, you can鈥檛 blame Regina for apparating out of Dodge once the tables start to turn on her.

In the end, however, it鈥檚 Cora and Hook who come out on top. Cora declares that her daughter鈥檚 spirit is now听sufficiently crushed for her to launch her main assault. And she has given Hook a gift in the form of an imprisoned Doc Hopper, which she assures him will bring him one step closer to enacting his own revenge on Rumple. Of course, if Jiminy/Doc Hopper is alive and well, it means some other poor Storybrooke soul has bitten the dust. Fortunately, there are plenty more episodes where this one came from.

Heather Donmoyer blogs at .

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