<P> Including DVR playback, which added 2.50 million viewers, the episode was watched by a total of 8.94 million viewers with an 18 - 49 rating of 3.1 When rebroadcast on March 8, 2014, the episode received 1.37 million more viewers and a 0.3 rating, totaling 10.37 and 3.4 . </P> <P> The episode was met with universal acclaim, with many praising the episode's ending and Rumplestiltskin's fate . </P> <P> Amy Ratcliffe of IGN gave the episode a 9.1 out of 10, saying "Once's winter finale was entertaining and enjoyable with just a few weak points . Losing Rumple hurt, and so did Storybrooke going away, but I don't think either will last for long . Regardless of what sticks, the events have led to a place that changes the landscape and is sure to set up an intriguing rest of the season ." The ending of the episode was met positively by Ratcliffe, saying "As far as the jump forward in time, it was a smart decision . You know Emma and Henry have settled into their new life and become accustomed to a certain sense of normal (their breakfast scene had more than a hint of the routine when Desmond first appeared in Lost), but the leap is also necessary for at least one practical reason: Gilmore is growing up and now he has a reason to look older ." </P> <P> Jim Halterman of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.7 out of 5, saying "The one year time jump surprised me . I expected the show to end with that little yellow bug driving away from the Storybrooke that was . Instead we see Emma and Henry living a domestic and happy life together, until a strange knock at the door revealed a pirate with a hook . I loved that Hook kissed her . He was hoping that true love's kiss would unlock her memories . Unfortunately it doesn't work when it's a one way street . </P>

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