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Emma Swan Once Upon a Time Wiki. Upon return to Storybrooke, Emma reenters the diner from the entrance, putting on a cold mask towards her confused family and friends.

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As AMC's cultural phenomenon nears its end, ETonline takes a look back at the show's main lothario. Emma Swan, also known as the Savior and the Greatest Light, formerly as the Dark One or the Dark. The casting news comes after a devastatingly good year for Glover, who won an Emmy for his FX series, Atlanta; released a critically-acclaimed album, Awaken, My Love! We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

Seeing Mr. Clark wearing her trademark red jacket, Emma callously questions who he is supposed to be, and out of annoyance, she turns him to stone. Regina threatens to fulfill what Emma asked her to do if she ever went too far, but Emma reveals she has the dagger now. To keep Hook's secret under wraps, Emma lies to the group, professing she will punish them for what they did to her. The Dark Swan", "The Price", "Broken Heart")Hearing Henry summon her, Emma magically appears at the dock, where she warmly greets him and moves to touch his hand, but he pulls away. Recalling what she had said last night, Henry apologizes for failing her, but Emma assures him that she meant everyone except him. Regina approaches, telling her to get away from her son, while Emma coolly stands her ground.

When Regina questions her about the memory wipe, Emma admits she removed those memories for a reason, causing Regina to vow that she will retrieve them no matter what. However, Emma confidently points out it's impossible as she built new curse to be unbreakable since there's no savior to undo it. Later, Emma appears before Hook, who accidentally calls her, before she whisks him to the front of her new house. She invites him in, playfully stating that they can still be together, and gives him a drink. He has other ideas, however, and kisses her. Much to his despair, true love's kiss doesn't work on her, but Emma insists it failed because she doesn't need fixing as she has accepted who she is now.

Hook refuses to accept this and asks what happened in Camelot, though Emma dances around the question, citing that it'd be no fun to give him a straight answer. She tries to charm him into staying, but Hook leaves. That night, Regina confronts Emma about the fury that has kidnapped Robin because of an unpaid price of magic, asking her to call the creature off, but Emma reveals Regina is the one who didn't pay the price. With growing agitation, she challenges Regina to be the savior and do what needs to be done. After Regina defeats the fury and the townspeople are having a night out at the diner, Emma watches from across the street before leaving.

At home, Emma sees Rumplestiltskin, who tells her that her weaknesses, such as her need to protect her loved ones, will always hold her back, as they did with all the other Dark Ones that came before her, but she can snuff out the light. He leads her to the basement, where Excalibur is buried in the stone, tempting her to unite the sword with the dagger to be rid of any hope of light inside her.

Emma attempts to pull the sword out, only to be thrown back by a barrier, as Rumplestiltskin cackles that she must pay a price first before extracting the sword. The Price")In the mines, Emma surprises the dwarves by stealing Happy's ax, which she uses to try and unearth Excalibur from the stone, but instead, it breaks the ax.

Prompted by Rumplestiltskin, she sets out to find a certain hero to pull it out. Somehow, Emma discovers Belle is making a healing spell to wake Mr. Gold, but the last ingredient must be something that once touched him when he wasn't the Dark One yet. Suspecting Hook may have it, Emma orders a takeout from Granny's with a note asking him to meet her on his ship.

Below deck, she apologizes to him for how she behaved last time and asks him to have lunch with her. In an instant, Emma magically sets up their meal and changes herself into the same dress and hairstyle she had on their first date. As the ship sets sail by Emma's magical influence, Hook gets straight to the point, asking what is behind the door in her house. When she doesn't answer, Hook notes she is not the old Emma, as the person he knew didn't play games. Emma affirms she is better as the Dark One, free of her past closed- minded and judgmental personality, and suggests they can move forward together if he is willing. Hook is appalled at this, to which she exemplifies Mr.

Gold, who used to be a coward and didn't find true love until becoming the Dark One. Recalling that Hook told her about how Mr. Gold had groveled at him, Emma believes that Mr. Gold became better after the change. Hook owns up to being the villain in that situation, and he explains how he had pointed a sword at Mr. Gold, who was a good man trying to keep his family together, and becoming the Dark One made him evil and manipulative, while Hook himself changed for the better. Emma changes the subject, taking the sword, and tries to remind him of how she taught him to swordfight in the alternate reality.

Tired of her games, Hook calls her out for wanting something from him. She asks if he loves her, promising to leave if he doesn't, but he states he loved her, causing her to depart shortly after. When Mr. Gold is close to waking from his coma, Emma kidnaps him to her house basement, where she crushes the sword over him to complete the healing spell. Once he awakens, she reveals her plans about making him a hero. Siege Perilous")While in her home basement, Emma twirls a middlemist rose in her hand, while an imprisoned Mr.

Gold tries to sympathize with her about knowing what the darkness feels like. He insists she needn't give into it and should set him free, but Emma reasons that he is the only one who can get the sword for her. He has doubts about being the hero she wants, though she hints there is a secret weapon to help him become that hero. She then goes to her car that is hidden in a tunnel, where she approaches Merida, who is tied to the front of the vehicle. After magically undoing Merida's binds, Emma rips out her heart, commanding the redhead to fetch her bow from the car. Emma then explains her plan to have Merida make a coward brave. The Broken Kingdom")Afterwards, Emma returns to free Mr.

Gold, who continues to try and persuade her out of her plan, warning that no matter how good her intentions, she'll always lose her loved ones in the end. Emma considers his words for a moment, before ordering Merida to take Mr. Gold into the woods to begin making him a hero, as she herself enters a nearby shed, which is filled with hanging dreamcatchers.

Taking down one particular dreamcatcher, which belongs to Violet, she clutches it to her chest and cries. Hoping to amend what she did to Violet six weeks ago in Camelot, Emma purposely releases the girl's horse, Nicodemus, so Henry can find it and earn Violet's admiration. Instead, Henry seeks Emma's help to track down the horse, while she remains unaware he is deliberately distracting her, giving Regina and the others time to search her house. Upon entering the yellow bug, Henry tells Emma about how he won over Violet with Yaz's "Only You", the same song Neal had used on Emma. Learning Nicodemus likes pumpkin, Emma takes her son to a pumpkin market, Peter Peter's, where the horse is hiding. With some patience from Henry, the horse calms down, allowing the boy to grab its reins.

That night, Emma turns up on Regina's doorstep, asking to see Henry. Regina confronts her about what she did to Violet, and when Emma expresses anger at her unearthing the truth, the brunette considers that anything with the Dark One is always a manipulation. Emma argues she took Violet's heart with good reason, to which Regina compares her to Cora, who did horrible things with "good reason". Emma insists she didn't have a choice, though Regina recalls Emma has said many times there is always a choice. Pushed to her limit, Emma reveals it was the only way to free Merlin. Regina then questions why she is still the Dark One if they freed the sorcerer, but Emma refuses to say and instead asks again for Henry. Regina refuses, closing the door, and as Emma walks away, she stops to look at the second floor window, where Henry briefly meets her gaze before closing the curtains.

Dreamcatcher")Once Merida has pushed Mr.

Every Woman Don Draper Has Slept With on 'Mad Men' - So Far. Mad Men’s Don Draper has used his impossibly good looks and charm on more women than any one (mostly) married man has the right.

For seven seasons, we’ve watched him hook up with an artist, teacher, businesswoman, psychologist, several secretaries, even the occasional slap- happy hooker. Some of them he’s even loved. As the show begins its final seven episodes on April 5, we’ve made our own version of Draper’s little black book - - a complete list of all the lothario’s ladies, or at least all those we’ve seen him with on- screen. Aimee (Megan Ferguson)Don’s sexual issues make slightly more sense when you take into account where they started: Dick Whitman (Draper’s original identity) is “a whore’s child,” as his stepmother liked to remind him, who lost his virginity as a terrified teenager to Aimee, a prostitute in his uncle’s brothel. The fact that Aimee then bragged about how she “took that boy's cherry for five dollars,” resulting in him getting beaten up, explains a lot. Photo: AMC. Betty Francis, formerly Betty Draper (January Jones). Don sweeps his model first wife off her feet, believing she’ll help him create the picture- perfect life Dick Whitman aspires to.

But as we all know, looks can be deceiving, and Betty’s gorgeous exterior belies the ice queen beneath. She’s as cruel, manipulative, and withholding as her husband (not to mention a neglectful mother).

When she discovers Don’s duplicity, she becomes even less inclined to forgive him, despite all his success, ultimately leaving him for the older, more stable politician Henry Francis. Still, there’s no denying their sexual spark, which is reignited years later when they reconnect while visiting Bobby at camp. You’re as beautiful as the day I met you,” he tells her, admitting later in bed that he misses her. That poor girl,” Betty says of Don’s second wife, Megan.

She doesn’t know that loving you is the worst way to get to you.”. Midge Daniels (Rosemarie De. Witt). Midge is the first lover of Don’s we meet in the pilot, even before we learn Don’s a married man. She’s the anti- Betty, a bohemian artist who doesn’t want to be domesticated, throwing a TV set he’s gifted her out the window of her Greenwich Village apartment and eventually turning down his marriage proposal. You think I’d make a good ex- wife?” she asks.

Years later, she turns up addicted to heroin and Don takes pity on her and buys one of her paintings. Rachel Menken (Maggie Siff). The no- nonsense, sophisticated Jewish department store heiress demands Don up his game if he wants her business.

An early challenge to his ideas of a woman’s place in the world, naturally, he tries to seduce her! Though Rachel initially rebuffs him, she ultimately succumbs. But their relationship ends soon after he asks her to run away with him to Los Angeles. This was a dalliance, a cheap affair,” she replies. You don’t want to run away with me; you just want to run away.

You’re a coward!”. Photo: AMC. Bobbie Barrett (Melinda Mc. Graw). Sterling Cooper’s hiring of comedian Jimmy Barrett for an Utz potato chip commercial turns into a package deal with his tough- talking manager/wife Bobbie along for the ride. When Jimmy insults the Utz owner’s wife, Don tries to do damage control with Bobbie, but she puts the moves on him, suggesting Jimmy will apologize if he knows “he's got a shot at your wife.” Later at the apology dinner, she tries to shake Don down for $2. His response: grabbing her and putting his hand up her skirt, and threatening to ruin Jimmy if he doesn't apologize before the main course.

Later, Peggy will rescue them when they get into a drunk- driving accident, and Jimmy will retaliate by telling Betty about Don’s affair with Bobbie, leading to the Drapers’ first separation. Joy (Laura Ramsey). Watch Toilet 105 Online more. On a California business trip, Don meets Joy, a glamorous dilettante introduced to him by a European count at a poolside hotel bar. Why would you deny yourself something you want?" she asks Don, when she runs into him the next day, after he’s turned down the count’s dinner invitation. Joy ultimately gets Don to a friend’s Palm Springs house, where she spends much of the time topless — and Don learns the count is her father! Photo: AMC. Shelly (Sunny Mabrey). On yet another business trip, this time to Baltimore with art director Sal, Don meets Shelly, a flirtatious and engaged stewardess who happens to be staying at the same hotel as the ad men.

Their tryst is interrupted by the hotel’s fire alarm. Don gives his daughter Shelly’s airline pin.

Photo: AMC. Suzanne Farrell (Abigail Spencer). Don and a very- pregnant Betty first meet Suzanne at a parent- teacher conference when Sally acts out after Betty’s dad has died. After an early- morning drive to work when Don sees her out jogging, their attraction turns into a full- blown affair. At first Suzanne says she doesn’t care that he’s married, but later she laments the fact they can never be seen in public. I just wanted more than I thought I would want,” she tells him. But it'll pass.” Don cruelly leaves her in his car outside his house as Betty confronts him about his true identity.

Candace (Erin Cummings). Don spends his first post- divorce Thanksgiving at his new apartment with Candace, a prostitute whom he pays to slap him around. Harder,” he demands. Later, he and account man Lane will hook up with her and her friend Janine at a nightclub. Allison (Alexa Alemanni). Don’s faithful secretary’s duties go from business to pleasure when Don drunkenly leaves his keys at the office after a Christmas party and Allison delivers them to his door.

My goodness,” she giggles after they do it. The next day, it’s back to business for Don. But try as she might to remain professional, Allison soon loses it during a focus group where the secretaries talk about their love lives as Don looks on. He turns on the charm and then yanks it away,” she later confides to Peggy before resigning.

When she asks Don for a recommendation, he tells her to write it herself, and he’ll sign it. So she throws a paperweight at him! Bethany Van Nuys (Anna Camp). Roger sets Don up on a blind date with Bethany, a dumb- blonde actress who can’t even keep his interest when she’s going down on him in a taxicab. She wants me to know her, but I already do,” he later writes dramatically in the journal he’s started keeping. He also knows the effect she’ll likely have on Betty after they unexpectedly run into her and Henry.

Alice (Amy Motta) and Doris (Becky Wahlstrom). Don ties one on at the 1. Clio advertising awards ceremony, taking home a statuette and Alice, who’s sized him up at the bar and asked Roger whether he’s single. The next day, he awakens to a ringing phone — beside a completely different woman. Betty’s called to say he’s missed his day with the kids.

I’m coming on Sunday,” he tells her. It is Sunday,” she hisses. He also learns the woman in his bed is a waitress named Doris, and she knows him as “Dick.”. Photo: AMC. Dr. Faye Miller (Cara Buono). A consumer- research analyst consulting for the Sterling Cooper Draper Price, Dr.

Faye is the total package: smart, beautiful, independent and no pushover. But Don likes a challenge, so even the woman with a Ph. D. eventually falls for him. It’s a tad Freudian: Don reminds her of her father, “a handsome two- bit gangster like you.” Don does let his guard down with her, revealing his true identity. And she goes against her ethics, setting up a meeting for him with Heinz, because she knows they’re unhappy with their agency. Just as her company severs ties with Don’s and they can date openly, Don jets off to California, returning infatuated with his new secretary, Megan.

When he finally tells Faye he’s getting married, she says she hopes Megan knows he only likes “the beginnings of things.”. Photo: AMC. Megan Calvet Draper (Jessica Paré).

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