In the Storybrooke present, the stakes are equally high. Regina must go undercover to infiltrate the "Queens of Darkness" —a trio consisting of Maleficent, Ursula, and Cruella de Vil. To prove she hasn't "gone soft" and turned into a hero, Regina is forced to commit acts that mirror her dark past, such as kidnapping Pinocchio to help the villains find the mysterious "Author".
In a poignant reversal of their mentor-student dynamic, it is the young Regina who motivates Maleficent to reclaim her power. This arc highlights a central theme of the series: villainy is often born from a refusal to "go down without a fight". When Maleficent finally transforms into her dragon form to defeat Stefan's guards , it isn't just a victory for her; it’s a moment that cements Regina’s belief that fates worse than death exist, such as the infamous sleeping curse she eventually adopts for herself. The Undercover Operative: Playing the Part [S4E15] Enter the Dragon
The episode stands out for its portrayal of the deep bond between Regina and Maleficent, a relationship built on shared history and the mutual understanding of those who feel they have lost everything. Their alliance is more than just a tactical partnership; it is rooted in a shared identity as outsiders who have struggled against the roles the world has cast for them. In the Storybrooke present, the stakes are equally high
The "fairyback" (flashback) sequences dive deep into an era where Regina is still a student of dark magic, eager to learn from the legendary Maleficent . To Regina’s shock, she finds the once-formidable "Mistress of All Evil" as a jaded shadow of her former self . Maleficent has lost her "groove"—and her ability to transform into a dragon—after being defeated by King Stefan. In a poignant reversal of their mentor-student dynamic,
Critics have noted that this mission feels like a test for a "recovering addict" trying to resist their old habits while surrounded by temptation. The tension reaches a fever pitch when (Rumplestiltskin) is revealed to be the mastermind behind the trio’s actions, having secretly returned to Storybrooke disguised as Hook . Themes of Connection and Duality