Clip from season 3 episode 9 save Henry After Regina cast the spell on story Brooke she decided to adopt a child to stop her loneliness at the adoption agency she first meets her new son
it's not wrong, which would have made of Regina the mother of emma, but growing up I think she would have understood that this city was strange (as henry had understood)
I had 2 older biological siblings, they were already adopted long before I was born, I have no idea what gender they are, I hope they are happy just like me. I'm proud to be adopted.
Regina: 'Henry was my father's name. He passed some time ago.' Adoption Agency Employee: 'Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope it was peaceful.' Regina: 'I doubt it. I ripped his heart out and crushed it with my bare hands.'
I just love the scene when she first sees Henry. The jaw drop and the gasp. Her heart just melted. If you think about it, this is the first time she fell in love since Daniel
Is it just me or does Lana seem to be playing herself when talking to the adoption guy? She just doesn't seem quite so cold or evil during that scene. She seems more like Lana rather than Regina.
Regina is very good at pretending to be diplomatic, it comes with royalty. This was shown when she disguised herself to spy on Snow White, when she convinced Belle to kiss Rumplestiltskin, and when she made Sydney fall in love with her for his genie magic.
I watched this episode a million times. I mean Regina who snapped necks; amazing how "motherly" she was with a crying infant spitting up on her w/her not losing her shit. She was all about that baby. No nannies like fuck no bitch I'll work from my house; he's mine.
@@Powerranger-le4up Not all women. I have a friend who is a lovely person in general but does not like children at all or animals lol but I have really strong maternal instincts and it comes out with my little brother, even though he’s already an adult, and with my pet birds a lot
Kind of reminds me of my mom. I’m not adopted, but my mom quit her job as a hairdresser when I wasn’t very old because, as she said, “I didn’t have her just to let other people raise her.” I think that kind of stands with Regina as well. She didn’t become a mom just to let other people raise her baby ❤️
@@kirstyperrin1816 No, not only because of giving birth, many women can give birth, but only few people who have the ability and can be responsible for being a mother.
@@cindyoniel9915 and some people just can't have children for different reasons so adoption would be the only choice in certain cases my aunt couldn't get pregnant but she was just as much of a mother figure to me and her husband's daughter from another marriage.
The one thing that bugged me the most during this show - especially the first two seasons - was how they portrayed adoption. Emma gave Henry up and Regina adopted Henry. But everyone in the show was like "Henry is Emma's son not Regina's". It frustrated me to no end. In the real world, Emma would be in the wrong.
honestly, the first time than emma has saw henry, she has immediately wanted him to go home, she never thought of him for 10 years it was regina who really loved her the first time than she saw her
Exactly. It’s also the complete lack of love that Henry has for Regina that gets me too. That kid had known her as his mother for 10 years before he received the storybook from his teacher, and then he suddenly turned on her with absolutely no remorse? I understand how conflicting everything probably was to him, but the absolute bitterness he had towards her was unreal. He believed she was the evil queen, yes, but the show could’ve shown how much trauma he was facing over finding out someone he loved and relied on was evil. In the show he just accepts it casually and immediately takes a liking to Emma over the person who took care of him for his entire life. Wtf?
@@xxxmaysilssss690 you are right, when henry at discovered the truth about storybrooke, he thought than regina never loved him, but we discover more later than henry is what than regina loves the most in his life
@@mattiemccarthy9102 Considering that they live in a town made and hidden by magic, it would be kind of hard to prove anything illegal. It's already confusing enough to find out that Regina adopted her step-grandson.
Regina adopting Henry made no logical sense. He lives in a town where no one ages but him. He advances grades while his classmates are always in the same grade (ex. The Mad Hatter's young daughter Grace never aged during the curse). Did Regina think Henry wouldn't notice or that she could gaslight him into adulthood that the absurdity of the town wasn't real? What was here plan here? It doesn't make sense.
@@springlady8337 I get that. But this wasn't an impulsive decision, it took time to arrange the adoption. Regina had to have given some thought to how she was going to raise uncursed Henry in cursed Storybrook. He was going to notice at some point and ask questions. What was the plan? I know she had him in therapy in the first season, so I guess she was trying to gaslight him a bit, but what about when he went to college? Brought a girlfriend home? Shared his observations of his weird hometown where no one ages, including his mom? Word would have gotten out, outsiders would have come in and her self styled world would have come crashing down.
Adrienne B. Given that Regina would stop at nothing to get what she wants, I don’t think she cared. What if she didn’t know he would continue to grow? Rumple created the curse and gave it to Regina so maybe she didn’t know that little detail. Maybe rumple lied, maybe she assumed. By the time she realized he wasn’t frozen in time with them, I’m sure there was nothing she could do. She did love him so it’s not like she could just give him up. She probably figured she’d deal with it in time and just enjoy loving him.
Lightus Andrew TV He did not know that Rumple was snow and charmings grandson or Emma’s son, Adam and Eddie confirmed that Gold had no memory of the past just like everyone else before he heard the name “Emma”
No matter what Regina has done, Henry is still her child. She adopted him, cared for him, loved him and treated him as her own. Emma was wrong for just barging in and claiming Henry just because she's one of the 'heroes'
You've got it the other way around. Henry seeked her out and the literal only reason Emma went to Storybrooke to begin with was to return him to Regina. And as soon as that's done, she immediately tries to leave. Even after she got in an accident, she still fully intends to leave as soon as she is released from the police station. But Regina in her stupidity and paranoia chose to threaten Emma even though Emma did not indicate in any way, shape or form that she intends to stay. And that is the only reason Emma stayed. Henry didn't get her to stay, Regina did
le baguette she was able to come and go. She had her memories. The curse was made so the "others" couldn't leave. She gave herself freedom to do whatever. She did that to them so they'd be "captive". I'm surprised she never travelled to some exotic location.
@@devils_reject82 and just to say on this scene 2:16 here is what I would have said if I had been regina " He has unfortunately had a disease of heart"
someone explain to me how regina was able to leave the town AFTER she placed the protection over town? despite the common belief, the barrier was not placed up because of the curse but after she met owen and his father. that was a few days after the curse. this was years. how was she able to leave town to pick up henry?
@@xeniamartin5297 and just to say on this scene 2:16 here is what I would have said if I had been regina " He has unfortunately had a disease of heart"
She can leave because she wasn’t a victim of the first curse. She enacted the curse with specificity; in Season 2 (I don’t remember the exact episode), she explains to Cora and Hook that they are all able to leave Storybrooke without being affected by the curse because none of them were written into it as victims. She was extremely clever and precise in her actions :)
Why would she regret being unable to have biological children when she obviously adores her adoptive son??? I think you missed the point of this scene a bit . . .
@@krishnadiaz7707 I know she HAD to adopt to have a child because she made herself barren but that doesn't mean that she regretted that decision. It led to having Henry in the first place and, as we saw when she went up against Peter Pan, Regina doesn't regret a single decision that led to her getting Henry.
How is regina able to leave story broke to go to Boston to adopt Henry and is still able to retain her memories? I thought she put a barrier around it.
I assume Regina adopted Henry on September 5th 2001, because she mentioned "3 weeks" about Henry's birthday from season 1 episode 1. Wow, what if Henry were born on August 21st 2001, and Regina adopted Henry on World Trade Center Terror Day?!?!😂😂😂😂😂😂
You know, if Regina hadn't waited 18 years to adopt, she could've inadvertently adopted Emma...
it's not wrong, which would have made of Regina the mother of emma, but growing up I think she would have understood that this city was strange (as henry had understood)
and emma would have had two mothers, régina and snow
that's honestly a really cool concept!
If she adopted Emma that would've been amazing.
It's something I really wish would have happened
Adoption should be promoted more often. It's a beautiful thing
yes!
yes!
I was adopted when I was a baby 😁
Andrey Leary indeed I’m adopted and my little brother too but my parents have one biological daughter. And we all get along so well.
I had 2 older biological siblings, they were already adopted long before I was born, I have no idea what gender they are, I hope they are happy just like me. I'm proud to be adopted.
Regina: 'Henry was my father's name. He passed some time ago.'
Adoption Agency Employee: 'Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope it was peaceful.'
Regina: 'I doubt it. I ripped his heart out and crushed it with my bare hands.'
Adoption Agency Employee: i’m sorry, what did you say?
@@DgardsGaming "Uhhh cardiac arrest"
Lol😂
I just love the scene when she first sees Henry. The jaw drop and the gasp. Her heart just melted. If you think about it, this is the first time she fell in love since Daniel
exactly, from the moment or she sees baby Henry, she finds finally of happiness
and she has educated henry in of good condition and gave him all the love of a mother
and regina has been a much better mother than her mother cora
cora was cold and cruel and she was manipulating regina from is birth
and if you want my opinion at about of cora, it's she who should have been evil queen not regina
She is so sweet. Only Henry could bring that kind gentle side out of her
exactly, and henry is became what that regina love the most in his life
and regina has been a much better mother than her mother cora
She is Henry’s real mom. You can’t convince me otherwise.
yeah, you are absolutely right, and regina has been a much better mother than her mother cora
cora has educated regina while being cold and cruel
She’s his mother, not by blood but she still very much real.
@@soixsantes Tell us something we don't know.
she raised henry too so it just makes sense that she’s his real mother. he’s been with her all his lite
Is it just me or does Lana seem to be playing herself when talking to the adoption guy? She just doesn't seem quite so cold or evil during that scene. She seems more like Lana rather than Regina.
she wants to be nice to her new baby
Well Regina always loved Henry since the beginning so she's just playing the soft side of Regina.
Regina is very good at pretending to be diplomatic, it comes with royalty. This was shown when she disguised herself to spy on Snow White, when she convinced Belle to kiss Rumplestiltskin, and when she made Sydney fall in love with her for his genie magic.
I watched this episode a million times. I mean Regina who snapped necks; amazing how "motherly" she was with a crying infant spitting up on her w/her not losing her shit. She was all about that baby. No nannies like fuck no bitch I'll work from my house; he's mine.
All women have motherly instincts. A lot of women will sometimes have pets as companions if they live alone or can't have children.
No, not all women. But those that do utilize those instinct whether they have children or not.
@@Powerranger-le4up Not all women. I have a friend who is a lovely person in general but does not like children at all or animals lol but I have really strong maternal instincts and it comes out with my little brother, even though he’s already an adult, and with my pet birds a lot
Kind of reminds me of my mom. I’m not adopted, but my mom quit her job as a hairdresser when I wasn’t very old because, as she said, “I didn’t have her just to let other people raise her.” I think that kind of stands with Regina as well. She didn’t become a mom just to let other people raise her baby ❤️
You don't need to give birth to be a mother.
Yes u do need to give birth to be a mother
@@kirstyperrin1816 no you don't
@@kirstyperrin1816 You need to give birth to be a *biological* mother. But you don't need to give birth to act like a mother.
@@kirstyperrin1816 No, not only because of giving birth, many women can give birth, but only few people who have the ability and can be responsible for being a mother.
@@cindyoniel9915 and some people just can't have children for different reasons so adoption would be the only choice in certain cases my aunt couldn't get pregnant but she was just as much of a mother figure to me and her husband's daughter from another marriage.
The one thing that bugged me the most during this show - especially the first two seasons - was how they portrayed adoption. Emma gave Henry up and Regina adopted Henry. But everyone in the show was like "Henry is Emma's son not Regina's". It frustrated me to no end. In the real world, Emma would be in the wrong.
honestly, the first time than emma has saw henry, she has immediately wanted him to go home, she never thought of him for 10 years
it was regina who really loved her the first time than she saw her
Lol also Emma just taking him from Regina without any legal process could not happen.
Exactly. It’s also the complete lack of love that Henry has for Regina that gets me too. That kid had known her as his mother for 10 years before he received the storybook from his teacher, and then he suddenly turned on her with absolutely no remorse? I understand how conflicting everything probably was to him, but the absolute bitterness he had towards her was unreal. He believed she was the evil queen, yes, but the show could’ve shown how much trauma he was facing over finding out someone he loved and relied on was evil. In the show he just accepts it casually and immediately takes a liking to Emma over the person who took care of him for his entire life. Wtf?
@@xxxmaysilssss690 you are right, when henry at discovered the truth about storybrooke, he thought than regina never loved him, but we discover more later than henry is what than regina loves the most in his life
@@mattiemccarthy9102 Considering that they live in a town made and hidden by magic, it would be kind of hard to prove anything illegal. It's already confusing enough to find out that Regina adopted her step-grandson.
Her laugh is just so cute and adorable
"I hope it was peaceful " smh
Rachel m XD "peacefull" haha
IT MAKES ME FEEL THE FEEL 😭
This was a beautiful moment in the whole show ngl I cried in this scene and the one where she was about to give him back thankfully she didn’t.
1:05
Regina: "you should come to visit some time"
Audience: "do you honestly expext me to believe that Storybrooke exists?"
I like how Regina said storybrooke was like a fairy tale she isn’t kidding
Little did Regina know that this adoption would save that baby's life from his great grandfather.
true and with baby henry, Regina has found her joy and her redemption
Regina adopting Henry made no logical sense. He lives in a town where no one ages but him. He advances grades while his classmates are always in the same grade (ex. The Mad Hatter's young daughter Grace never aged during the curse). Did Regina think Henry wouldn't notice or that she could gaslight him into adulthood that the absurdity of the town wasn't real? What was here plan here? It doesn't make sense.
you are right, in fact, even before than henry found out existence about the magic, he knew than storybrooke was strange
That’s good exactly why Rumple got her Henry. To break the curse. She didn’t care. She just wanted someone to love.
@@springlady8337 I get that. But this wasn't an impulsive decision, it took time to arrange the adoption. Regina had to have given some thought to how she was going to raise uncursed Henry in cursed Storybrook. He was going to notice at some point and ask questions. What was the plan? I know she had him in therapy in the first season, so I guess she was trying to gaslight him a bit, but what about when he went to college? Brought a girlfriend home? Shared his observations of his weird hometown where no one ages, including his mom? Word would have gotten out, outsiders would have come in and her self styled world would have come crashing down.
Adrienne B. Given that Regina would stop at nothing to get what she wants, I don’t think she cared. What if she didn’t know he would continue to grow? Rumple created the curse and gave it to Regina so maybe she didn’t know that little detail. Maybe rumple lied, maybe she assumed. By the time she realized he wasn’t frozen in time with them, I’m sure there was nothing she could do. She did love him so it’s not like she could just give him up. She probably figured she’d deal with it in time and just enjoy loving him.
Regina invented the town in her image. She could probably convince just about anyone to ignore certain things.
Love at first sight for Regina
I wonder if rumple knew that the baby was snowing's grandson
He did, and it was all a part of his plan.
Lightus Andrew TV
He did not know that Rumple was snow and charmings grandson or Emma’s son, Adam and Eddie confirmed that Gold had no memory of the past just like everyone else before he heard the name “Emma”
He *definitely* knew
he definitely knew. everything he did was deliberate.
The baby the used as baby Henry was actully colin o donoghues baby boy evan
I thought baby neil was the real son to colin
the most cute scene of the series
ho yeah, and Henry is the most beautiful baby of world
No matter what Regina has done, Henry is still her child. She adopted him, cared for him, loved him and treated him as her own. Emma was wrong for just barging in and claiming Henry just because she's one of the 'heroes'
exactly you are right, regina is the real mother of henry
You've got it the other way around. Henry seeked her out and the literal only reason Emma went to Storybrooke to begin with was to return him to Regina. And as soon as that's done, she immediately tries to leave. Even after she got in an accident, she still fully intends to leave as soon as she is released from the police station.
But Regina in her stupidity and paranoia chose to threaten Emma even though Emma did not indicate in any way, shape or form that she intends to stay. And that is the only reason Emma stayed. Henry didn't get her to stay, Regina did
I love that this is actually Colin's (Hook) son
how do you know that?
She means the baby who plays little Henry is the son of the actor who plays Hook
nah, that was a hoax. Colin actually said on twitter that it wasn't his son
there was 3 different babies which one was his son?
Christina Gillmore is it
That baby knew exactly who she is that's why he started crying The Evil Queen
exactly, baby henry knows that this woman is demonic
@@soixsantes dang I wouldn't go rhat far. Broken yes. Demonic no
A storybrok with magic and love and make own happly ever after
I LOVE Once upon a time
Hahah it's funny how u guys ask the same question she got out by a spell she used
This show was my favorite growing up!
No one’s appreciating the “two weeks off a year” part of this vid…😱😱
I am so happy !! I love the name - I actually want to name my son that If I have one when I’m older !!!
Could you tell me how Regina got out of Storybrooke? :o
She wasn't cursed she was the one who cast the curse so she can leave if she wants to
oh yeah.. kinda stupid question :s
Philip Johansson Nah, I was curious too. All binding, I figured. But, guess not.
le baguette she was able to come and go. She had her memories. The curse was made so the "others" couldn't leave. She gave herself freedom to do whatever. She did that to them so they'd be "captive". I'm surprised she never travelled to some exotic location.
@@philipjohansson1865 I had the same question.:)
Daughter The evil queen power
just to say a 2.16 here is that I tell if I was régina "he unfortunately had heart disease"
+tapo jun Hmm yes, quite literally heart disease....
+lydia faulkner yes hit in the heart and at the same time if régina had been contrain to kill baby henry not even exist
True. But it's still a shame she has to kill her own Father
My question is, I thought they couldn't leave storybrook or was she immune to the curse?
because she's the one who she has creates the curse, so she can leave storybrooke without any problem
@@soixsantes that's what I figured thanks!! 😊
@@devils_reject82 and just to say on this scene 2:16 here is what I would have said if I had been regina " He has unfortunately had a disease of heart"
@@devils_reject82 and at the same time, if regina had not done it under duress, baby henry would not even be born
tapo jun well that curse, The later ones is another story.
How is she able to leave story broke ???
I don't think it affects her since she is the one who created the town line and the Dark
curse but it might be a mistake, who knows :p
Because in season 2 it was revealed she could only lose her magic if she left, but at that point she didn’t have magic, so nothing to lose
2 weeks off a year thats it?
So Regina could leave storybrooke anytime before Emma shows up?
it's very simple, because she's the one who has creates the curse, so she can leave storybrooke without any problem
Stupid question.. how was Regina to leave Storybrook to travel to Boston? I thought those in Storybrook could not leave?
it's very simple, because she's the one who has creates the curse, so she can leave storybrooke without any problem
blackout means nothing with Regina
Wait a minute. The characters cannot leave storybrooke, not even Regina. So how did she go to the agency in Boston?
it's very simple, because she's the one who has creates the curse, so she can leave storybrooke without any problem
@@soixsantes but she didn't chase after owen before. She stopped right at the town line. Doesn't that mean she can't cross too?
@@paintedbooks4416 in fact I don't think than she not knew yet that only she could cross the limits of storybrooke
someone explain to me how regina was able to leave the town AFTER she placed the protection over town? despite the common belief, the barrier was not placed up because of the curse but after she met owen and his father. that was a few days after the curse. this was years. how was she able to leave town to pick up henry?
because she's the one who she has creates the curse, so she can leave storybrooke without any problem
@@soixsantes it's that simple? hm, okay. because after in later seasons she needs the apprentice's scroll and everything
@@xeniamartin5297 and just to say on this scene 2:16 here is what I would have said if I had been regina " He has unfortunately had a disease of heart"
She can leave because she wasn’t a victim of the first curse. She enacted the curse with specificity; in Season 2 (I don’t remember the exact episode), she explains to Cora and Hook that they are all able to leave Storybrooke without being affected by the curse because none of them were written into it as victims. She was extremely clever and precise in her actions :)
She needed the snow queen's scroll in season 4 because there was a new spell on the town line, it wasn't because of her curse (hers had ended by 3x11)
Henry really didn't appreciate regina. She will always be his real mum.
just to say, i think than when baby henry has meet regina he knew than she was evil queen
I wish dot regain
She said come on henry let's go home
What
Regina must have regretted making herself barren after holding Henry for the first time.
Well She did that to protect her self from her mother Cora
Why would she regret being unable to have biological children when she obviously adores her adoptive son??? I think you missed the point of this scene a bit . . .
@@dawnrobbins7066 ella tuvo que adoptar porque justamente no puede tener hijos
@@krishnadiaz7707 I know she HAD to adopt to have a child because she made herself barren but that doesn't mean that she regretted that decision. It led to having Henry in the first place and, as we saw when she went up against Peter Pan, Regina doesn't regret a single decision that led to her getting Henry.
How wasn't she cursed she left storybook in lest it's because she's the evil queen.
because she's the one who she has creates the curse, so she can leave storybrooke without any problem
and just to say on this scene 2:16 here is what I would have said if I had been regina " He has unfortunately had a disease of heart"
Your son back now lady gave you baby Henry
How is regina able to leave story broke to go to Boston to adopt Henry and is still able to retain her memories? I thought she put a barrier around it.
because she's the one who she has creates the curse, so she can leave storybrooke without any problem
and just to say on this scene 2:16 here is what I would have said if I had been regina " He has unfortunately had a disease of heart"
ルンペルが意図してレジーナの息子にしたってことになるのかな?
Why didn't Henry go to his grandfather.
How did she leave the town to get Henry? Her memory should have been erased.
Nicky West no it's cuz she programmed the curse to let her out
Preston Vander Ven no she created the spell
Emma Swan She Never Have Henry
I assume Regina adopted Henry on September 5th 2001, because she mentioned "3 weeks" about Henry's birthday from season 1 episode 1. Wow, what if Henry were born on August 21st 2001, and Regina adopted Henry on World Trade Center Terror Day?!?!😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s true.